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The Thought Project
In this space, Graduate Center, CUNY faculty, students and administrators share the big thinking and big ideas generating ground breaking research and scholarship — informing New Yorkers and the world.
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In this space, Graduate Center, CUNY faculty, students and administrators share the big thinking and big ideas generating ground breaking research and scholarship — informing New Yorkers and the world.

Editors
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Wired Fish — The Blog
Shawn Rhea is a principal at Rhea Communications Consulting. Her blog, Wired Fish, explores social, racial and economic justice issues
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Tanya L. Domi
Balkanist, HumanRights,Prof @ColumbiaSIPA @HarrimanInst, Adj Lecturer Hunter College, Prez Advisory Board @PCRCBiH, Host & Editor of The Thought Project podcast
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Writers
Go to the profile of Javier Padilla
Javier Padilla
Javier Padilla is a PhD student in political science at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
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Heath Brown
Heath Brown, associate prof of public policy, City University of New York, study presidential transitions, school choice, nonprofits
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Martin Ruck
Professor of Urban Education at The Graduate Center, CUNY. I examine the process of cognitive socialization at the intersection of race, ethnicity and class.
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Leslie McCall
Presidential Professor of Sociology and Political Science and Associate Director of the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality at The Graduate Center, CUNY.
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Andrew Reinmann
I am an ecologist at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center studying how trees and forests respond to climate change, urbanization, and forest fragmentation
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Harry Blain
PhD Candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center; Lecturer at City College of New York
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Sandy Mui
communications and special projects manager at SAGE. used to cover sports, among other things. saved by baseball, writing, and matcha green tea.
Go to the profile of Mica Baum-Tuccillo
Mica Baum-Tuccillo
Mica Baum-Tuccillo is a researcher with The Public Science Project, a PublicsLab Fellow, and PhD student in Critical Psychology at the Graduate Center, CUNY.
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GUNJA SENGUPTA
Professor of History, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center-CUNY; author of books on US Civil War era, slavery, abolition; poverty, race, and welfare in New York
Go to the profile of Ashley Dawson
Go to the profile of Ashley Dawson
Ashley Dawson
Ashley Dawson, Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the City University of New York, writes about environmental issues and climate justice.
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Candace McCoy
CANDACE McCOY is Professor of Criminal Justice at CUNY’s Graduate Center and John Jay College — criminal justice generalist: policing, courts, law, sentencing.
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Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
Psychologist and researcher. Anxiety wrangler. Founder of Wise Therapeutics. Science is the new rock & roll. wisedtx.com; dennis-tiwary.com.
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Mimi Abramovitz
Mimi Abramovitz . Bertha Capen Reynolds Professor of Social Policy, Social Welfare Doctoral Program , CUNY Graduate Center and the Silberman School of Social W
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Melissa Checker
Associate Professor, PhD Programs in Anthropology, Environmental Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center; Department of Urban Studies, Queens College.
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Jessica Murray
NYC Accessible Public Transit Advocate; Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, The Graduate Center CUNY
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Allison Guess
Allison Guess is an Asst. Prof. of Africana Studies at Williams College. She earned her Ph.D from the CUNY Graduate Center in Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Go to the profile of Brenna McCaffrey
Brenna McCaffrey
Anthropologist of feminism, medicine, & reproductive politics