Cheryl Townsend Gilkes


Cheryl Townsend Gilkes is an American sociologist, womanist scholar, college professor, and ordained Baptist minister.

Biography

Cheryl Townsend was born on November 2, 1947, in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Murray Luke Townsend Jr. and Evelyn Townsend. In 1968, she married Carlton I. Gikes. They were married for three years and divorced in 1971.
Gilkes earned three degrees in sociology from Northeastern University, in Boston. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in 1970, a Master of Arts in 1973, and then earned her Ph.D. in 1979. From 1978 to 1987, she taught sociology at Boston University as an assistant professor. From 1981 to 1982, she was a research assistant at the Women's Studies in Religion Program at Harvard University.
In 1987, she joined the faculty at Colby College, where she is the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and African-American Studies. She also heads the African American Studies program.
An ordained minister, Gilkes serves as the assistant pastor for special projects at Union Baptist Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Works

If It Wasn't for the Women: ''Black Women's Experience and Womanist Culture in Church and Community. Orbis Books, 2001.''