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Aristotle Jones serves as a program assistant under Jose Woss working on mass incarceration. His primary responsibilities are to lobby members of Congress and to pursue a just society. Aristotle was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN. He earned his B.S. in Political Science from Tuskegee University.

During this time, he traveled abroad to Liberia to teach college English to 30 high school students. Upon completing his degree, Aristotle wrote his senior thesis on Education reform in Liberia. After graduation, Aristotle earned an internship with the Indiana House of Representatives, where he worked closely with four state representatives and their constituents to develop a better Indiana. Along with his internship, Aristotle worked as a bailiff in Marion County Probate Court, where he worked closely with the elected judge to serve the individuals of Indianapolis.

When he is not at work, Aristotle loves to read about history to understand how the past shapes our future. Also, he loves to eat brunch and watch ESPN every Sunday morning for Outside The Lines and The Sports Reporters.

aristotle@fcnl.org