Notable Achievements

Assistant Professors of Sociology Adriana Ponce and Amanda Hernandez, Assistant Professor of Political Science Alexander Goodwin, Assistant Professor of History Bryan Kauma, and Assistant Professor of English Sonia Del Hierro published “Teaching with Color: Thematic Hires and the Politics of Teaching in Texas,” in the journal Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. This article joins a growing conversation in the humanities and humanistic social sciences on ways faculty of color shoulder the burden of thinking about our shared futures as racialized, intersectional, and collaborative. You can find the article here.

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Expertise

American Politics, Race and Ethnic Politics, Black Politics, Policing, Social Movements

Dr. Alex Goodwin is an Assistant Professor of American Politics at Southwestern University. He specializes in the study of American politics with a particular focus on race and ethnic politics, Black politics, social movements, policing, and race and its relationship to sports. His current research examines how respectability politics impacts policy opinions and social movement support amongst African Americans. 

He received his PhD. from the University of North Texas in 2023 and his  BA from Prairie View A&M University in 2017.

  • Dr. Alex Goodwin is an Assistant Professor of American Politics at Southwestern University. He specializes in the study of American politics with a particular focus on race and ethnic politics, Black politics, social movements, policing, and race and its relationship to sports. His current research examines how respectability politics impacts policy opinions and social movement support amongst African Americans. 

    He received his PhD. from the University of North Texas in 2023 and his  BA from Prairie View A&M University in 2017.

  • Respectability Politics, Black Social Movements, Black Politics 


In the News

  • SURF Program Ushers in New Wave of Student-Faculty Research at Southwestern University

    Applications are now open for the summer Southwestern Undergraduate Research with Faculty (SURF) program, offering students the opportunity to conduct paid, full-time research and creative works alongside faculty members.