I’m just a country girl with a city dream 🥰
Too Big to be Rigged 👌
#TeamTrump
Probably a #Republican
God bless America from this godless Americans 🇺🇸
Executive Director at Worth Rises | The prison industry hates me. It’s mutual. comfortable in conflict. | Views my own
Art historian and HBCU Professor | Author: Charting the Afrofuturist Imaginary in African American Art: The Black Female Fantastic | elizabethchamilton.com
Header image: Alison Saar. Tobacco, Indigo, Sugar, Cotton, and Rice (2018)
Founder & CEO, Friends At Work: John Legend, Goldie Boutilier, Charlie Puth, Arooj Aftab, The National, Bren Joy, Genia, Neal Katyal, Steve Hackman, Zia Victoria
Advising donors on where to give money to end mass incarceration. Lawyer, painter, movement nerd. Substack: https://justimpact.substack.com/
All things climate change, adaptation, and affordable housing. Social policy researcher and co-lead of the Climate and Communities Program at Urban Institute.
📍DC with past lives in SF Bay Area, Santiago and Austin.
K-12 ed lead at Urban Institute. Georgia Policy Labs founding senior director. RPPs, integrated data, veggie grower, and mama, too.
Law prof. Mom of J Crew. Julia's second favorite human. Trying this out
Director, Criminal & Juvenile Justice Clinic, Univ. of Chicago Law School
sociologist, ethnographer studying immigration, informal economies, race/ethnicity. UC Press author of Fruteros http://tinyurl.com/rum7zdp
New York Times journalist covering cities and urban policy for The Upshot. emily.badger@nytimes.com, ebadger.21 on Signal
Director of Research at The Sentencing Project. Her own views, e.g., every prison is a policy failure.
Creator/host/producer #Hazard #Superfund #podcasts | She/Her | Covering climate & environment | jgasspoore@publichealthwatch.org
Politics Reporter for @theintercept.com
Editor-in-Chief of The Oaklandside, Chief of Strategy at Cityside, happy to be here.
Criminal law professor at the University of North Carolina
Director of the Prosecutors and Politics Project
Author of Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a Bad Deal