Galsworthy Fellows Program
The Galsworthy Fellows come from a diverse range of fields, backgrounds, and universities to seek meaningful change. Through this two-year program, the Fellows will do individual research on aspects of Mass Incarceration, including teaching classes at their home university.
Professor Christopher R. Green
Associate Professor of Law and H.L.A. Hart Scholar in Law and Philosophy
University of Mississippi School of Law
Dr. Brian Hochman
Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Program in American Studies
Georgetown University
Dr. John L. Jackson, Jr.
Walter H. Annenberg Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication, Richard Perry University Professor, Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Melynda Price
William L. Matthews, Jr. Professor of Law and the Director of African American and Africana Studies Program
University of Kentucky College of Law and College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Samantha N. Sheppard
Mary Armstrong Meduski ‘80 Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies in the Department of Performing and Media Arts and the Director of Cornell’s Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program
Cornell University
Dr. Thomas J. Sugrue
Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History, Director of Metropolitan Studies, and Director of NYU Collaborative on Global Urbanism
New York University
Dr. Chris W. Surprenant
Professor of Philosophy, Director of the Honors Program, and the Founding Director of Greaux! The Urban Entrepreneurship and Policy Institute
University of New Orleans
Dr. Shatema Threadcraft
Associate Professor of Government
Dartmouth College