Mahima Akula

Intern, Prison and Justice Writing

Mahima Akula is a Summer 2021 Prison and Justice Writing intern. They are an undergraduate student at The University of Chicago, where they study English and critical race studies. She has worked with several community organizations in Chicago, including the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, Inner-City Muslim Action Network, and Chicago Eco House. They have also worked with the University Community Service Center to lead and facilitate discussions about social justice with other undergraduate students. Additionally, Akula works with researchers implementing group visits for adult patients with diabetes at community health centers. They recently presented their research on how the interpersonal relationships facilitated by these group visits could potentially mitigate staff burnout at the Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. She is passionate about personal and community wellness as well as fostering connection and solidarity. They enjoy playing soccer, knitting, warm beverages, and eyeliner.


Articles by Mahima Akula

Writing as Craft
Thursday July 15

The PEN Ten: An Interview with the 2021-2022 PEN America Writing for Justice Fellows

“You must be willing to get your pen dirty. Write with passion. Befriend an incarcerated person, learn how society formed that person, feel the connection you share with that person.”