![]() ![]() ![]() Bonnette-Bailey completed her undergraduate studies at Winthrop University where she attended the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute at Duke University and the Ralph Bunche Summer Humanities Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. Finally, in 2017 she hosted the conference Behind the Music: Hip Hop and Social Justice, which was the first conference at Georgia State University to examine the ways in which social justice is addressed and expressed within Hip Hop culture.ĭr. Her book, published (2015) with the University of Pennsylvania Press, is entitled Pulse of the People: Rap Music and Black Political Attitudes. ![]() Bonnette-Bailey has written numerous articles and book chapters including “Behind the Music: Black Political Attitudes and Political Rap Music,” and “Free your Mind: Contemporary Racial Attitudes and Post-racial Theory” (with Sarah Gershon and Precious Hall)”. ![]() Bonnette-Bailey currently teaches classes on American government, Black women and politics, Black political behavior, Black politics, Hip-Hop and politics, racial attitudes and identity politics.ĭr. Her research interests include popular culture, political behavior, black women and politics, political attitudes, African-American politics, political psychology and public opinion.ĭr. Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey, is an Associate Professor at Georgia State University in the Political Science Department. ![]()
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