Jennifer Guglielmo

Jennifer Mary Guglielmo is a writer, historian and associate professor at Smith College,[1] specializing in the histories of labor, race, women, migration and revolutionary social movements in the modern United States.

She has published on a range of topics, including women’s organizing in garment, textile and domestic work, working-class feminisms, anarchism, whiteness and the Italian diaspora.

They received a grant of $2.7 million, and the project includes a digital timeline, two documentary films, 17 workshops, a website for curriculum facilitators, and short biographies and hand-painted portraits of 21 movement ancestors.

Guglielmo is also translating short essays written in Italian by immigrant working-class women anarchists—such as Maria Roda and Virgilia D'Andrea—in early twentieth-century New York City and northeastern New Jersey.

In 2018, Guglielmo and Michelle Joffroy (Smith College) received a private grant of $2.7 million for a three-year public history/worker education project (2018-2021) with the National Domestic Workers Alliance.