Laurette Hanna will be a sophomore at the University of Washington with intended majors in psychology and political science. She is hoping to pursue a career in law with a focus in social justice and civil litigation, with goals to work for the ACLU. In high school, she joined a competitive debate team called We the People and spent a year intensively studying the United States Bill of Rights and Supreme Court, which began her interest in civil rights and constitutional law. In college, she spent six months as an intern at Citizen University, a nonprofit focused on teaching the art of powerful, where she helped put together the annual national conference focused on Reckoning and Repair in America – an event who’s goal was to show that in order to move forward we must come to terms and learn from the United States’ complicated past.
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An eye-opening tripI believe this trip truly gave me an opportunity to see how the stories that are told in political areans have (or don't have) an affect on ouublic perception and actions... this was something I was eager to expand on going forward Archives
August 2017
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