Human Rights Student Interns

Each summer the Center funds students to intern with international and domestic human rights organizations. Student interns engage in the field of human rights by working for organizations that promote human rights or raise awareness about related issues; undertaking research for a scholarly project (including senior theses); or developing an independent program in a field related to human rights studies. Students gain practical experience of the ways in which knowledge, political and economic policies, and leadership must be combined to understand and overcome human rights abuses and genocide in today’s world. These experiences are invaluable to the overall education our students receive and also often lead to future employment or research opportunities.

 As part of the summer internship program, the Center has established partnerships with leading organizations including Human Rights Watch (NY), Amnesty International, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Enough Project, the POLIN museum in Warsaw, and the Jewish Museum in Riga, Latvia. Students have the opportunity to secure an internship at one of these partnered opportunities or through their own networks.

  

2024 Summer Interns

Pallavi Raju ‘25 – Amnesty International – Washington, DC

Angela Gushue ‘25 – Charité Berlin Medical University – Berlin, Germany

Alejandro Quiroz ‘26 – Connecticut Against Gun Violence (CAGV) – Greenwich, CT

Guadalupe Loza-Mendez ‘25 – Freedom House – Washington, DC

Kirby Kimball ‘25 – Loyola Project for the Innocent – Los Angeles, CA

Ilma Turcios ‘25 – Luisa Hairabedian Foundation – Buenos Aires, Argentina

Sophia Lakhani ‘27 – Musizi University – Kampala, Uganda

Claire Moore ‘26 – POLIN Museum – Warsaw, Poland

Rachel Svoyskiy ‘26 – Simon Wiesenthal Center – New York, NY

Jamie Smith ‘27 – United Religions Initiative – Washington, DC

Riley Zitar ‘26 – After Innocence – Oakland, CA

Haysbert Moultrie, LLP – Los Angeles, CA
Daniela Brun Matar ‘26
Rohit Iyer ‘26
Andrew Rizko ‘26
Jaxson Sharpe ‘26

Human Rights Watch – New York, NY
Yui Kurosawa ‘26
Christina Zogopoulou ‘25

Public Counsel – Los Angeles, CA
Stephanie Hernandez ‘25
Chris Chung ‘26

Rerooted
Melanie Kallah ‘25 -Latin America (Chile, Uruguay)
Rohan Matthew ‘27 – India

The Sentry – Washington, DC
Labiba Hassan ‘25
Tom Inouye ‘26
Evan Sevaly ‘26