Şeyma Özdemir

Şeyma Özdemir (she/her) is a fourth-year PhD candidate in Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research examines how U.S. child labor law produces “tiered childhoods,” where farmworker children—especially Mexican American, Indigenous, and...

Chloé Sudduth

Chloé Sudduth (she/her) is a PhD candidate at Rutgers University whose work sits at the intersection of digital technologies, law, and punishment. She studies the ways that Big Data, algorithmic systems, and criminal legal logics operate to expand punishment and shape...

Michelle Rodriguez

Michelle (she/her) is a certified full spectrum doula and community organizer. Her dissertation offers an ethnographic account of how Black midwives, doulas, and birthing people in the Bay Area mobilize embodied, de-medicalized approaches to care that she...

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