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Logan McBride is a Distinguished Lecturer at Macaulay Honors College, The City University of New York (CUNY). Her research and teaching focus on the origins and impacts of mass incarceration. She holds a PhD in History from the CUNY Graduate Center and an MA in Education. Prior to academia, she taught social studies in a Bronx public high school. She collaborates on the Women Transcending Oral History Research Project at Columbia University’s Center for Justice and co-authored Ronald Kitchen’s memoir on surviving police torture and death row.
Education:
- PhD in History, CUNY Graduate Center
- MA in Education
Research interests include criminal justice history, oral history methodologies, and the intersection of education and social justice. Her notable work involves documenting marginalized voices in systemic injustices, particularly through collaborative projects like the memoir co-authorship.
Awards and grants: None explicitly listed in the provided text. Her academic contributions are highlighted through research collaborations and pedagogical experience.
Labs/Teams: Active member of Columbia University’s Center for Justice, contributing to the Women Transcending Oral History Research Project.




