Deep Research Group exists to reimagine the way we present + acquire knowledge.

Traditionally, research is associated with universities and organizations far removed from the subjects it examines, is expressed in language not accessible to most, and is published in mundane formats.

Thus, the communities most impacted by our society’s disparities go without explanations + solutions for their own conditions.

We envision a world where this is no longer the standard.

Deep Research Group is a
full-service research firm that disseminates independent research regarding topics at the intersection of education/incarceration/capitalism/wellness/gender/and the African diaspora. We also consult with organizations seeking to affect change within their systems.

Miriam Hammond is a global educator and multidisciplinary artist.

She is a summa cum laude graduate of Tuskegee University, and she holds an Ed.M. in Teacher Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. A Fulbright Scholar, Miriam has experience teaching in classrooms across the United States and in Liberia and Rwanda. She is also the founder of Project Sarafina, a nonprofit organization using literacy to aid Black girls in developing their self-consciousness.