Solome Haile

Bio/Description

Solome Haile (she/her) is a Sociology doctoral student at Princeton University. Prior to starting her graduate studies, Solome served as a minister to Black students, a research associate in the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research’s Landscapes of Structural Racism and Health Lab, and a research assistant in Washington University in St. Louis’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Equity. She completed her BA in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis. Her research interests include gender, critical race theory, critical carceral studies, Black feminisms, intersectionality, and qualitative methodologies.