• Ánh Adams
  • Ánh Adams
  • Bio: Ánh Adams (she/her) is a third-year PhD student in American History and Women’s and Gender History. She earned a B.A in History and Geography from Texas State University. Her research explores the history of gendered youth incarceration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century American Midwest. She is thematically interested in the history of childhood and the state, and the intersections between incarceration, gender, and the family. Ánh is a public humanities scholar who has worked on the Truth and Repair: The History of Structural Racism in New Jersey and the New Jersey Monuments to Migration and Labor projects. She has earned a Public Humanities Graduate Certificate from the Rutgers Public Humanities Initiative. Ánh has written for The Nation about the rise in immigration enforcement and the importance of anti-ICE organizing.