Ronald Fernandez

Writer, Teacher, Public Speaker
ron@ronaldfernandez.com

Ronald Fernandez is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University. His Ph.D. in Sociology is from the University of Connecticut.

For a decade (1995-2004) Fernandez was Director of the University's Center for Caribbean and Latin American Studies.

From 2000-2002, Fernandez served as a monthly op-ed columnist for The Hartford Courant. He has also published with Newsday, The New York Daily News (Viva New York!) and, in the Caribbean with newspapers like Jamaica’s Daily Gleaner.

Fernandez has lectured and conducted workshops throughout the United States and the Caribbean. These include Yale, Michigan State, Brooklyn College, the Commonwealth Club, Princeton, Brown, Interamericana and El Ateneo in San Juan.

He has also lectured on immigration and Caribbean issues in Finland, Estonia and England; and his travels include visits to Cuba, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Mexico, Chile, Jamaica and Trinidad.


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America Beyond Black and White is an impassioned call for a new way of imaging race and ethnicity in America. Among other themes, the book argues that white people do not exist, that the United States has never been a melting pot and that race is the most poisonous social fiction defining Americans by what allegedly divides Americans. 


This book is part of the University of Michigan Press' series in Contempory Political and Social Issues. The series is edited by Alan Wolfe.Formal publication date for America Beyond Black and White is October 1, 2007. Below are two prepubication reviews of the book.


"This book is both powerful and important. Powerful for the testimony it provides from Americans of many different (and even mixed ) races about their experiences. And important because there is a racial revolution under way that will upend race as we know during the twenty-first century."
John Kenneth White, Catholic University of America

"In this visionary, necessary book, Ronald Fernandez invents a new language to address age-old dilemmas of race and ethnicity. He goes well beyond boxes and labels, easy answers and academic jargon. Fernandez celebrates the unacknowledged reality of multiracial identity, the experience of people he calls 'fusions' and offers eloquent proof that so-called illegal immigrants must be included in the national dialogue on race. This is sociology at its best, clear-eyed, compassionate, intelligent and useful The book is ultimately a clarion call for the embrace of our common humanity."
Martin Espada, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and author, most recently, of The Republic of Poetry.



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