Adam Osman-Krinsky (he/him) is a recent graduate of Pomona College with a B.A. in History and Spanish who has experience in community and labor organizing, archival research, filmmaking, social media, and various performing arts mediums. He joined the Clemente in April of 2025 as a Nueva York Chronicles Fellow and is super excited to contribute to the production, curation, and research of the various projects housed under the Historias initiative. He is an aspiring documentary filmmaker and historian who is interested in environmental histories, theories and histories of organizing and (im)migration, as well as arts activism and performance studies. He has presented his work on diasporic history in the Caribbean and on Latinx student protest movements at the Dominican Studies Association Conference and at the American Historical Association - Pacific Coast Branch Conference. He has also conducted research at various archives across New York City as well as at the National Archives II building in College Park, Maryland. He hopes to expand his knowledge of Caribbean and Latinx art activism at The Clemente, while contributing to the Historias project specifically on subjects such as labor organizing, environmental studies, education, and print culture. In his free time he likes to read, collage, dance, and sing!