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Assistant Professor of Education, Johns Hopkins University

Olivia Marcucci is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Education. She is a critical scholar of race and justice in schools. Her current research agenda is motivated by the foundational question: How do schools contribute to or disrupt racialized systems of injustice? She pays particular attention to the social and cultural processes in school discipline, restorative justice, and social control practices that intersect with the school-to-prison pipeline. She holds a Masters in Social Work and a PhD in Education from Washington University in St. Louis.

Experience

  • –present
    Assistant Professor of Education, Johns Hopkins University

Education

  • 2019 
    Washington University in St. Louis, PhD in Education