Jasmine Benjamin (2019-2020)

After completing her Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Chicago, Jasmine became a Program Associate with the Hyams Foundation in Boston. She is using the skills she acquired as a political scientist to support social movements. At Hyams, she coordinates...

Sadé Lindsay (2020-2021)

Sadé Lindsay is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the Ohio State University. Her mixed methods dissertation project, The Prison Credential Dilemma: How Race and Contradictory Signals Shape Post-Prion Employment and Job Search Strategies, explores how human...

Silas Grant (2019-2020)

Silas Grant completed a PhD in Anthropology at the University of Chicago in 2021. Silas’s dissertation and current book project, Patchwork: Land, Law, and Extraction in the Greater Chaco, is an ethnography of controversial oil and gas extraction in northwestern New...

Daanika Gordon (2017-2018)

Daanika Gordon completed her dissertation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Tufts University, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora. Daanika’s...

C.N.E. Corbin (2019-2020)

Dr. C.N.E. Corbin studies the relationships between society and nature within the built environment by investigating the concept of the green city within the United States. As an environmentalist and a political ecologist her work focuses on public green spaces and...

Joss Greene (2019-2020)

Joss Greene is completing his dissertation in Sociology at Columbia University.  It is entitled, “Gender Bound: Prisons and the Emergence of Modern Gender” and theorizes the relationship between race, gender, and punishment by examining the existence and...

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