Carla Bell is a writer-editor, journalist, and former Writer in Residence at the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. Her work contributes to an encyclopedia focused on race, crime, and justice – a project of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and to a book recently released by a global technology company. Carla’s words are published in more than 30 national and international print and digital media products, many award-winning.
Notable interviews include BRYAN STEVENSON, renowned civil rights attorney and author of “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption;” BEN CRUMP, civil rights attorney and counsel for families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arberry, Trayvon Martin, and many others; JANE ELLIOTT, internationally known for the “Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Exercise;” ROBIN DiANGELO, author of “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism;” BAKARI SELLERS, political commentator and author of” My Vanishing Country: A Memoir;” EMMANUEL ACHO, NFL analyst and author of “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man;” and (Mrs.) BOB BLAND, Co-Founder of Women’s March.