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About the Speaker(s)

Join an informal lunch with two former Pozen Center human rights interns!

Hear about their career paths in non-profits and government, including public policy grad school, work in journalism, advocacy communications to pressure officials, and promoting the right to housing,

Please register so we have an accurate count for lunch.

About the Discussant(s)


Julia Epplin-Zapf
(read our recent profile of Epplin-Zapf's journey from human rights intern to human rights policy analyst)

Job: Policy analyst for the Department of Human Rights and Ethics, Cook County Government

Education: MA 2021 Public Policy, Northwestern University
AB 2016, International Studies and Political Studies (human rights minor), UChicago

Undergrad activities and societies:
Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma, ONE Campaign (Campus Leader), Representative on Hoover House Council (Community Service and Prospective Student Representative)

Reema Saleh:

Job: Digital Engagement Coordinator for The People's Lobby USA, building community power for legislation that puts people and the planet first.

Studies: MA 2023 Public Policy, Harris School
AB 2020 Public Policy and Creative Writing, UChicago

Undergrad activities and societies:
Institute of Politics, Office of Civic Engagement, Alpha Phi Omega, Model United Nations