Meet the Research Team

Julia Reinach

Julia Reinach: Julia is a junior from Natick, Massachusetts, double majoring in History and Sociology with a minor in Crime and Justice. She has been with the Carceral State Project since her freshman year, working both on the Kinross 2016 Uprising StoryMap and the Policing and Social Justice HistoryLab, and currently serving as the team leader for both the Jackson 1981 Uprising and the Kinross 2016 Uprising. She is passionate about prisoners’ rights advocacy, and hopes to work on exonerations for wrongful convictions in the future.

 

Grace Martin

Grace Martin: Grace is a junior from Bethesda, Maryland majoring in Public Policy, focusing on criminal justice and education, and double minors in History and Political Science.  She has also worked with the Carceral State Project in researching police brutality and misconduct in Detroit.  She hopes to work as a Public Defender in the future.

 

Nina Rosenberg

Nina Rosenberg: Nina is a senior from Westchester, New York, majoring in Community and Global Public Health with minors in History of Law and Policy, Computer Science, and Public Policy. She has been with the Carceral State Project since sophomore year, working both on the Kinross 2016 Uprising StoryMap and the Policing and Social Justice HistoryLab, researching policing in Detroit. She is passionate about the intersection of incarceration, policing, and public health and hopes to continue this work going forward.

 

 

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