Chloe is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying business economics, public policy, and Africana studies. Her interests include: distributive justice, Scrabble, peach cobbler, Third World radicalism & the post-colonial state, intersectionality of race/gender, and Black literary & musical tradition. Excelano Project, stand up. Chloe plans to pursue doctoral study in political economy, and hopes to one day read and write for a living.
Chloe can be reached at chloe.wayne@gmail.com.
Paul is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying political science and urban studies. His areas of interest including African-American music history, the evolution of Hip-Hop, Jazz, musical fusion and genre expansion, The Roots, blaxploitation and race-themed films and media. He is currently a member of the University of Pennsylvania Student Labor Action Project. Paul hopes to attend law school with a focus in entertainment law.
Paul can be reached at claypenn3@gmail.com
Joshua is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying Africana Studies and English. His interests include the ways that young Black and Latino men imagine the “corner” as a site in which they construct themselves as masculine subjects, structures of patriarchy, Black Marxism, and the mechanisms by which youth internalize and perform the values of mass culture. He is a member of the NAACP, BSL, & Excelano Project, and plans to pursue a doctorate in the realm of cultural studies.
Cami is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying urban studies and architecture. Her interests include gentrification, affordable & sustainable urban development, grassroots movements that have brought about tangible change, wealth distribution, materialism & consumerism, Western notions of Black beauty, religious texts & traditions, the construction of identity, and philosophical & sociological writings. She is a member of the University of Pennsylvania Student Labor Action Project, and hopes to pursue graduate studies in architecture & development and doctoral studies in public policy & religion.



