A personal journey shaped by migration, resilience, accelerated learning, leadership, and the conviction that representation can change institutions.
Accelerated Academic Discipline
She earned an associate degree while still in high school, completed two bachelor’s degree in two years, and earned Dean’s List recognition along the way.
Leadership Before Law School
Her path includes congressional internship experience, Teach For America fellowship work, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) leadership, and co-founding Black Women in Law.
As a civil litigation legal assistant and incoming Law student, she brings lived experience, professional exposure, and an open, excellence-driven approach to legal education.
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