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Amaka Okechukwu is an interdisciplinary scholar at George Mason University's Department of Sociology and Anthropology, specializing in social movements, race, urban studies, and Black archives. Her research examines collective action and racial justice, with a focus on urban spatial politics. She holds a PhD from New York University and has received prestigious awards including the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
Research interests center on racial justice movements, urban community practices, and Black archival methodologies. Her work explores abolitionist frameworks in community safety and scale strategies in urban activism.
Publications analyze gentrification impacts, abolitionist practices, and movement solidarity patterns. Recent articles focus on spatial justice in urban environments and community-based security alternatives.
- Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award (2020)
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett Book Award (2020)
- Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellowship (2020)
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