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Marc Lamont Hill is a Presidential Professor at CUNY Graduate Center in Urban Education, Anthropology, and Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies. A cultural anthropologist and critical policy scholar, his work examines race, education, citizenship, and state violence in the U.S. and Middle East.
- Research Interests: Carcerality, Abolitionism, Racialization, State Violence, Settler-Colonialism, Public Pedagogies, Transnational Solidarity, African Diaspora, Palestine
- Books: Nobody, We Still Here, Gentrifier, Seen and Unseen, Except for Palestine
Hill’s recent articles focus on abolitionist education, hip-hop pedagogy, and transnational solidarity. His ethnographic work spans Black communities in the U.S. and Afro-descendant communities in Israel/Palestine. Awards include the 2021 Palestine Book Award and Columbia University’s Tow Fellowship.
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