Sadé Lindsay, PhD

Sadé’s research interests broadly include racial inequality, prisoner reentry and employment, incarceration and health, and drug use and policy. Her dissertation, Effects of Contradictory Signals on Post-Prison Labor Market Outcomes, draws on a field experiment...

Micah Khater, PhD

Micah Khater’s dissertation, “‘Unable to Find Any Trace of Her’: Black Women, Genealogies of Escape, and Alabama Prisons, 1920–1950,” examines how black women negotiated encounters with and contested the violence of the carceral state by running away from...

Joss Greene, PhD

Joss studies state punishment of gender and sexual variance, with a focus on transgender experiences with the criminal justice system.  His dissertation traces prison regulation of gender-nonconformity in California from 1941-2018, drawing on archival research, oral...

Chryl N. E. Corbin, PhD

C.N.E. Corbin completed her dissertation at the University of California, Berkeley in 2020. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Studies & Planning at Portland State University. As an urban environmentalist and political ecologist,...

Jasmine H. Benjamin, PhD

Jasmine was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana and her dissertation interests were shaped watching media portrayals and delayed government response during Hurricane Katrina. Her dissertation uses Angela Onwuachi-Willig’s (2016) theory of “trauma of...

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