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LINDA MANN’S BIO
Focus areas: intersection of U.S. history, human rights, and reparations
Linda Mann is the co-founder of the African American Redress Network (AARN), a collaboration between Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), and Howard University, Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center. She is an associate adjunct professor at SIPA and director of the John Mitchell Jr. Program, George Mason University, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Her research and practice focus on the intersection of U.S. history, human rights, and reparations. Mann previously served as the Executive Director for the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project at Northeastern University’s School of Law and VP of Research for the Georgetown Memory Project. Mann is a seasoned educator with over ten years of postgraduate teaching experience and ten years as a public-school history educator. Mann started her career as a conflict resolution specialist and has decades of experience as a political, grassroots organizer.
Education
PhD Education Policy, George Mason University