Eve Ewing Bio | Wiki
Eve Ewing ( Full name: Eve Louise Ewing) is an American author, sociologist, poet, and visual artist from Chicago, Illinois. Currently, she serves as the assistant professor at the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago.
Eve’s academic research in the sociology of education includes her 2018 book titled Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s South Side, a study of school closures in Chicago. Formerly, Eve served as an editor at Seven Scribes. She is the author of the poetry collection Electric Arches released in September 2017. She published 1919 in 2019, it is a poetry collection centered around the Chicago race riot of 1919. Also, Eve authored the Ironheart comic book series for Marvel centered on the young heroine Riri Williams.
Eve Ewing Age
She was born in 1986, in the United States of America. Eve is 36 years old.
Eve Ewing Height
She is a woman of average stature. Eve stands at the height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.65m).
Eve Ewing Parents
She was born and raised by her parents in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. Eve’s mother worked as a radio reporter and producer while her father was an artist. However, she has not talked about her siblings.
Eve Ewing University Of Chicago | Education
She studied and graduated from Northside College Preparatory High School. After earning her high school diploma, Eve joined the University of Chicago for her college degree. She later joined Dominican University where she earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in Elementary Education. Eve taught middle school Language Arts in Chicago Public Schools prior to attending Harvard for her Masters of Education in Education Policy and Management. She graduated from Harvard in 2013. Eve went on to have her doctorate from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education in 2016. While at Harvard, she served as editor and co-chair of the Harvard Educational Review.
Eve Ewing Husband | Damon Jones
She married Damon Jones. He is an American economist and Associate Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Damon is a famours science communicator and regularly provides expert commentary on common topics such as economics and public policy. He investigated the disproportionate impact of coronavirus disease on communities of color during the pandemic. Damon provided evidence of his findings before the United States House Committee on the Budget.
Eve Ewing Poems | Poet | 1919
Her collection of poems and children’s songs titled 1919 is based on the stoning and resulting drowning of Eugene Williams in Lake Michigan as well as the ensuing Chicago race riot of 1919. It has excerpts from “The Negro In Chicago: A Study On Race Relations And A Race Riot.” This is a text commissioned by the city of Chicago and written in the aftermath of the riots. An attempt to understand how and why the events occurred and what could be done to make sure that race riots never occur again.
They used excerpts from “The Negro in Chicago” at the top of Eve’s poems in order to provide additional context for her writing. 1919 came out in 2019 and selected on, LitHub Most Anticipated Reads of Summer 2019, NPR’s Best Books of 2019, The Millions Must-Read Poetry of June 2019, O Magazine Best Books by Women of Summer 2019, Chicago Review of Books Best Poetry Book of 2019, and Chicago Tribune’s Notable Books of 2019.
Eve Ewing Marvel | Comics
She is the current writer of the Marvel series titled Ironheart, the first issue published in November 2018. Also, Eve has written for Ms. Marvel and Marvel Team-Up.
Eve Ewing Ghosts In The Schoolyard
Her book on school closures titled Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s South Side, was published by the University of Chicago Press in October 2018. In the Schoolyard, Ghosts examines the demise of public schools in Chicago’s Bronzeville district following the demolition of public housing as well as analyzes community efforts to keep the schools open, such as a community-wide hunger strike. In this book, Eve introduces a concept called “institutional mourning”, referring to the multiple negative impacts experienced by the residents of areas where schools have been closed.
Eve Ewing Electric Arches
Her first book, a collection of poetry, prose, and visual art entitled Electric Arches came out on September 12, 2017, published by Haymarket Books. Eve has stated that the entire book is based on real-life incidents that have happened to her. Publishers Weekly named the book as one of its most anticipated books of the fall of 2017. Electric Arches won against 14,000 new releases calling it a “stunning debut”. The Paris Review selected the same book as a staff pick for the week of September 1, 2017.
Elizabeth King, writing for the Pacific Standard described Electric Arches as “at once a portrait of [Eve’s Chicago] home, a tender letter to black youth, and a call to her audience to think beyond the confines of systemic racism.” In 2018, the bok won Alex Award from the Young Adult Library Services Association of the American Library Association. It also won the 2017 Chicago Review of Books 2017 poetry award, as well as the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award.
Eve Ewing Ironheart
The fictional superhero Ironheart (Riri Williams) appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics he character was created by writers Brian Michael Bendis, and artist Mike Deodato in 2016. Later, Eve and Kevin Libranda redesigned it. In the Marvel Cinematic Univers, Dominique Thorne is set to portray Williams set to debut in the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever film in 2022 prior to appearing on the streaming television series titled Ironheart currently in development for Disney+
Eve Ewing Books
– Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago’s South Side Oct 5, 2018
– Electric Arches Aug 21, 2017
– Maya and the Robot Jul 13, 2021
– Ironheart Vol. 1: Those With Courage (Ironheart (2018-2019)) Jul 10, 2019
– Ironheart Vol. 2: Ten Rings (Ironheart (2018-2019)) Jan 22, 2020
– 1919 Jun 11, 2019
Eve Ewing Net Worth
She is an American author, sociologist, poet, and visual artist who has accumulated an estimated net worth of $2,483,683.
How Old Is Eve Ewing
Eve is 36 years old. She was born in 1986, in the United States of America.
Is Eve Ewing Married
She married Damon Jones. He is an American economist and Associate Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
Who Is Eve Ewing
Eve is an American author, sociologist, poet, and visual artist from Chicago, Illinois. Currently, she serves as the assistant professor at the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago.