Jamel Coy Hudson, Ph.D., is a lecturer, professor, and rhetorician. He has dedicated his scholarly pursuits to rhetorical studies, culminating in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. He currently serves as the Doctoral Lecturer of Rhetoric and Public Advocacy in the Department of Communication Studies at CUNY Baruch College, where he is also an Affiliate Faculty member in the Black and Latinx Studies Department. Dr. Hudson has shared his expertise at his alma mater, Hofstra University, teaching in the Department of Writing Studies and Rhetoric and working as a faculty tutor in the Writing Center. Beyond the classroom, he serves as the Assistant Imam at As Siraatal Mustaqeem Islamic Center, where he regularly delivers khutbahs for Jummah prayers. He is a board member of the Interfaith Institute of Long Island and a member of the Faculty Advisory Board for Hofstra University’s Center for Race, Culture and Social Justice, in addition to being a former Tri-chair of the New York State Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. He is committed to realizing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the Beloved Community.
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