B.A., History, Carleton College (2006)
M.P.P., Gender and Global Policy, Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota (2015)
Ph.D. in progress, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin - Madison (anticipated 2028)
Leah Entenmann has taught anthropology as an adjunct lecturer at John Jay College since 2018.
Current Courses
ANT/PSY 210: Sex and Culture
ANT 330: American Cultural Pluralism, Justice and the Law
Past Courses
ANT 110: Drug Use and Abuse
ANT 230: Culture and Crime
ANT 315: Systems of Law, Justice and Injustice Across Cultures
HR 711: Human Rights and Humanitarianism
American Anthropological Association
Association for Feminist Anthropology
Association for Queer Anthropology
African Studies Association
Leah's current research focuses on Yorùbá activism, mutual aid, and care practices related to gender and sexuality in West Africa.