Aiyuba Thomas - Incite at Columbia University
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Aiyuba Thomas
(Project Manager)
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Aiyuba Thomas is a justice-impacted researcher, advocate, and educator.
He is the Project Manager for Movements Against Mass Incarceration at Incite. Aiyuba holds a MA from NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He is also a co-author of Abolition Labor, examining the experiences of incarcerated workers and chronicling the movement to end slavery and involuntary servitude in US prisons and jails, as well as co-author of How to be Disabled in a Pandemic, which offers insight on carceral spaces in New York State during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Projects
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go to Movements Against Mass Incarceration
Movements Against Mass IncarcerationBuilding the United States' first archive to center the political ideas and movement-building of incarcerated people. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Meet Our Team
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Rebecca McGilveray(Program Manager, Oral History Master of Arts)rlm2203@columbia.edu go to the Rebecca McGilveray page
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Shana Redmond(Director, Center for the Study of Social Difference)slr2215@columbia.edu go to the Shana Redmond page