Jamaica Baldwin

Assistant Professor, Writing
School: School of Humanities and Sciences
Specialty: Poetry Writing

Jamaica (she/her) is a poet and educator originally from Santa Cruz, CA. Her first book, Bone Language, was published by YesYes Books in June 2023. Her work has appeared in Guernica, World Literature Today, The Adroit Journal, Prairie Schooner, Poetry Northwest, and The Missouri Review, among others. Her accolades include a 2023 Pushcart Prize, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a RHINO Poetry editor's prize, a Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award, as well as the San Miguel de Allende Writer's Conference Contest Poetry Award.

Jamaica has also served as a community based teaching artist with Writers in the Schools - Seattle; Louder Than a Bomb, Great Plains (an affiliate of Nebraska Writers Collective); and taught a generative writing workshop for women in Guatemala. Her writing has been supported by Aspen Words, Storyknife, Hedgebrook, Furious Flower, and the Jack Straw Writers program. Jamaica has a PhD from the University of Nebraska -Lincoln in English with a focus on poetry and Women's and Gender Studies and she is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Writing at Ithaca College in New York.

Spring 2024 Office Hours

Wednesday and Fridays 1:00-2:00 PM and by appointment

Degrees

  • Ph.D., University of Nebraska -Lincoln, English, Creative Writing, 2023
  • M.F.A., Pacific University - Oregon, Poetry, 2017
  • B.A., Smith College, Afro-American Studies, 2008

Areas of Concentration

  • Poetry Writing
  • Feminist & Displacement Poetics
  • Creative Nonfiction