Background
Haywoode, Terry Levey was born on December 6, 1938 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Arthur and Estelle (Karp) Levey.
Haywoode, Terry Levey was born on December 6, 1938 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Arthur and Estelle (Karp) Levey.
Bachelor in History with honors, Brooklyn College, 1959. Master of Philosophy, City University of New York, 1989. Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, City University of New York, 1991.
Instructor department social science, Queensborough Community College, New York City, 1966-1970;
instructor department sociology and anthropology, Bernard M. Baruch College, New York City, New Jersey, 1970-1980;
adjunct lecturer department sociology and anthropology, Bernard M. Baruch College, New York City, 1980-1990;
education director, National Congress Neighborhood Women, Brooklyn, 1980-1982;
acting assistant professor department sociology, Rider College, Laurenceville, New Jersey, 1986-1987;
subsidiary lecturer department psychology, sociology and anthropology, College S.I., 1988-1991;
acting assistant professor, Rider College, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, 1991-1995;
assistant professor department Education, Northeastern U., Boston, since 1995. Consultant to various community organizations, New York City and others, 1976-1984. Consultant National Congress Neighborhood Women, 1974-1982.
Speaker in field.
Married M. Douglas Haywoode, December 1, 1962. Children: Alyssa, Arthur.