Hannah Ezer
Ph.D. candidate, American Studies
Hannah Ezer is a PhD candidate in American Studies with a secondary field in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Her current research focuses on the complex intersection of race and gender for Black women when looking at citizenship, personhood, political organization, and missing persons from a social theory and Black feminist perspective.
Hannah received her A.B. in Social Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies with a secondary in Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights from Harvard University. She received her MPhil in History from the University of Oxford. Her previous work focused on Black women’s anti police brutality and historical precedent for missing white woman syndrome in Antebellum America.