Alisa Bierria is a Black Feminist philosopher and an assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies at UCLA.
Brooke is the co-editor of a special issue of Sinister Wisdom, Out of Control: Lesbian Committee to Support Women Political Prisoners (2022); her writing is published in the scholarly journals Feminist Formations, Women\'s Studies , the Journal of Lesbian Studies, Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism , and on numerous websites of radical culture..
Brooke Lober is a teacher, writer, activist, and social movement scholar who is currently researching legacies of antiracist and anti-Zionist Feminisms in the Bay Area, and teaching courses in the Gender and Women\'s Studies Department at UC Berkeley.
She is also collaborating on a digital archive of Feminist decriminalization campaigns waged over the last 50 years.
Jakeya is a principal investigator of an inside-outside research initiative with Survived & Punished California that maps pathways between surviving gender violence, incarceration, and radical possibilities for survivor release.
Her research attends to black political aesthetics within 20th and 21st century cultural production as well as race, gender, sexuality, and State discipline.
Jakeya Caruthers is Assistant Professor of English & Africana Studies at Drexel University.
She has been an advocate within the Feminist anti-violence movement for over 25 years, including co-founding Survived & Punished, a national abolitionist organization that advocates for the decriminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Her writing can be found in numerous scholarly journals and public anthologies, including her co-edited volume, Community Accountability: Emerging Movements to Transform Violence , a special issue of Social Justice .
Alisa Bierria is a Black Feminist philosopher and an assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies at UCLA