
Kristie A. Ford
Presidential Fellow
Mount Holyoke College
Kristie A. Ford, Ph.D., (she/her) is a professor, educator, and consultant who strives to create a more just and equitable society through her work. She was recently appointed by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum as the 2022–2023 Presidential Fellow for Mount Holyoke College based, in part, on her work as founder of the first Intergroup Relations (IGR) minor in the United States, which was established at Skidmore College in2012. In this role, she will be consulting with faculty, staff and student facilitators currently involved with intergroup dialogue (IGD), assisting with assessment of existing IGD programs, developing and co-facilitating IGD capacity-building workshops for interested faculty and staff and helping with IGD curricula development. During her 16years in academia, Dr. Ford has served in a number of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)administrative roles including Director of IGR, Director of Academic Diversity Initiatives, Director of the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning, and Associate Provost for DE&I.As a Professor of Sociology, Ford’s research and teaching interests explore the connections between race, gender and intersecting social identities in relation to two broad fields of study: (1) body management practices and (2) social justice-focused pedagogical approaches to teaching and learning. Recent publications include a co-edited book, “Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference, Social Identities, and Social Justice: Research Perspectives and New Directions” (Routledge, 2014), an article on the possibilities and challenges of white students developing alliances with people of color in “Sociology of Race and Ethnicity” (2015), and “Facilitating Change through Intergroup Dialogue: Social Justice Advocacy in Practice” (Routledge,2018).