TAO LEIGH GOFFE, PhD
Tao Leigh Goffe is a critically-acclaimed writer, theorist, and interdisciplinary artist who grew up between the UK and New York. Dr. Goffe is an associate professor of literary history and cultural theory at Hunter College, City University of New York. She is affiliated faculty in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the CUNY Graduate Center. For the past fifteen years she has worked as an academic. She is often invited to give keynote lectures in her specialities of colonial histories of race, geology, climate, and media technologies. Dr. Goffeβs debut book DARK LABORATORY is a love letter to islands, exploring the climate crisis as a racial crisis (Doubleday and Hamish Hamilton (Penguin UK), 2025). It has been praised in the New York Times, the Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Publishersβ Weekly, and the Atlantic. She is at work on two new books: BLACK CAPITAL, CHINESE DEBT (Duke University Press) and MILK: A HISTORY AND A FUTURE (Doubleday). She is also directing a film on climate crisis, African American, and Native American life. Her paintings, sculpture, video, and sound work has been featured in solo installations and group exhibitions and was most recently part of the Ninth Asian Art Biennial.
Dr. Goffe participating in a panel on race and coloniality at the National Archive. January 24 , 2020, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
Hulu commissioned a short film that follows Taoβs journey through time as a professor and DJ. Watch it on the platform or on YouTube. She uncovers her story at the intersection of Black and Chinese culture in this #Initiative29 episode directed by Carmen LoBue.
Dr. Goffe participating in AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) Digital Humanities panel at the Library of Congress. July 18, 2023, Washington DC.