Josef Sorett is an American scholar of religion and race in the Americas. He has served as the dean of Columbia College of Columbia University since July 2022.[1]
Sorett began teaching at Columbia University in 2009, and later became professor of religion and African American and African diaspora studies, chair of the department of religion, and director of the Center on African-American Religion, Sexual Politics and Social Justice. His research focuses on how religion has shaped cultures of Black communities and movements in the United States, from a perspective that straddles history, literature, religion, art and music.[2] Sorett is the editor of The Sexual Politics of Black Churches published by Columbia University Press in 2022.[3] The book investigates the politics of sexuality within Black churches and their communities.[2] Sorett, who since 2022 has also served as Chair of Columbia University's Inclusive Public Safety Advisory Committee to "foster an inclusive campus community" with dialogue about campus racism, received Columbia's Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching in 2022.[4][5][6]
Dean of Columbia College
Since July 2022, Sorett has been the dean of Columbia College and vice president of undergraduate education.[2]
During Columbia's annual alumni reunion on May 31, 2024, Sorett texted with three other Columbia deans about an antisemitism panel on campus, responding "yup" to comments that the other deans had made and at one point texting "LMAO".[7][8][9] Sorett apologized on June 9.[10] On July 2, a petition signed by more than 2,000 students, alumni, and parents was sent that called on the college to also remove Sorett for his role in the incident.[11] The three other deans were removed from their positions and resigned on August 8.[11]
Books
Spirit in the Dark: A Religious History of Racial Aesthetics (Oxford University Press, 2016)[12]
The Sexual Politics of Black Churches (Columbia University Press, 2022) editor[13]
Black is a Church: Christianity and the Contours of African American Life (Oxford University Press, 2023)