Sofia Cutler
Graduate Student
Sofia Guimarães Cutler is writing a labor and cultural history of last-mile delivery across the 20th century in the United States. Her research is funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council doctoral fellowship and has appeared in places such as Jacobin, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Briarpatch. Before attending Yale, she received a BA from the University of Toronto and an MA from McGill University. She also worked as a curatorial fellow at the Museum of Jewish Montreal, where she led the research for an exhibition on the city’s garment industry.
history and theories of capitalism, labor, urbanism, social reproduction and race