Steady’s academic career spans several decades and multiple institutions. In the early years (1975–78), she served as Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the
University of Sierra Leone. She subsequently held posts in U.S. universities: as visiting lecturer in Anthropology at
Yale University (1974), as Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at
Boston University (1975–78), and at
Wesleyan University (1978–84). She served multiple roles within the United Nations system: as Deputy Director in the Branch for the Advancement of Women (Vienna, 1984–86), as Special Adviser on Women, Environment and Development to the Secretary-General for the Earth Summit and related UN conferences (1990–93), and as Special Adviser to the UNIDO (Vienna) on integration of women in sustainable industrial development (1995–96).Steady remains active in scholarly review and mentorship: she continues to work with advisory boards and executive committees such as the Association of the World Wide Study of the African Diaspora, the Commission on the Anthropology of Women, and the
Association of African Women for Research and Development (AAWORD) of which she is a founding member. == Research interests and themes ==