Excited to be a selected for the Bellagio Residency by the Rockefeller Foundation!
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Posts by Sally Nuamah
This paper has been in the works for about five years and is finally in print! It's about the work that formerly incarcerated Black women engage in to resist efforts to undermine their citizenship.
In this moment, when citizenship is becoming more and more precarious, I highly recommend this read.
Meet our 2025โ26 Buffett Faculty Fellows as they embark on international research, filmmaking, & more: buffett.northwestern.edu/programs/fac...
Lina Britto
@brenthuffman.bsky.social
@deankarlan.bsky.social
katrina quisumbing king
KB Dennis Meade
Sally Nuamah
Kennetta Hammond Perry
Sulafa Zidani
To do so, we draw on the existing lit on qual and mixed methods approaches in both poli sci and sociology, and we highlight recent exemplars in the field from Katherine Cramer, @povertyscholar.bsky.social, and Sally Nuamah. (Also, shamelessly, my own work).
Governor announces her plans to extend NYC #mayoralcontrol *before* the public hearings are over. Thinking of what Sally Nuamah says about how civic participation without response weakens democracy.
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Organizing for change! ๐ข๐ CTU President Stacy Davis Gates spoke with Northwestern students about winning in public education. Ready to take action for living wages and working families! Big thanks to Prof. Sally Nuamah for inspiring future movement builders! #Solidarity
The pink cover of the book How Girls Achieve by Dr. Sally A. Naumah, published by Harvard University Press.
๐ง Sally Nuamah joins us to discuss her findings on How Girls Achieve
@womenknowhistory.bsky.social
#BookTok #BookSky #EduSky #AcademicSky
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Day 1 of trying to be active on here. If you are a colleague, researchers, person just doing interesting work, I'd be happy to enage!
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Followed by @sallynuamah.bsky.social's "Closed for Democracy" for an exploration of what happens next, after engaging with--and sometimes even eeking out small victories from--institutions that feel profoundly inaccessible and alienating
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