maya finoh

maya finoh has spent extensive time in various movement formations engaged in research, political education, writing, and organizing rooted in the liberation of all Black people globally.

Hailing from Durham, North Carolina (occupied Eno/Occaneechi land), maya’s work centers prison-industrial complex abolition, Black feminist thought, community-determined interventions to patriarchal violence, fat liberation, and the Black radical imagination.

A graduate of Brown University with a B.A. in Africana Studies & Public Policy, maya uses they/dem pronouns and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York (occupied Lenape land).

Contributor to:

Fellowship 2023

Open Edu

Slow Journal

With maya finoh /

Open Edu Classes

Challenging Anti-Blackness for Collective Liberation with maya finoh

Systemic Racism & Identity Politics

Challenging Anti-Blackness for Collective Liberation Pt. 2 with maya finoh

Systemic Racism & Identity Politics

Slow Journal