Karen Lisa Greene
Academic PositionFaculty
Priscilla Solano
Academic PositionGraduate Student
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Academic PositionGraduate Student
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You have not yet joined any projects. Gregory Domber
Academic PositionFaculty
Why You Joined the Lab:
I am currently on a leave from UNF, living out in Berkeley.
Fernanda Solla
Academic PositionOther
Bio:
Doctoral degree at the University of Vienna, master s degree at American University, attorney (NY and Buenos Aires), lecturer from my heart, I am conducting research on international law and human rights issues. Twice worked in Africa as human rights officer.
Why You Joined the Lab:
I am exploring critical theory in my legal research.
Marvin So
Academic PositionUndergraduate
Bio:
I am an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley in the Interdisciplinary Human Rights Minor. I am interested in how right-based dialogue can be used to motivate policy to protect human and civil rights for homeless and underserved populations. I firmly believe in using human rights as both an ethical framework and legal obligation in designing, implementing, and evaluating public health programs and policies.
I am in the process of writing my Thesis, entitled "The Human Right to Housing: Challenges and hopes for mitigating homelessness in the United States".
Gene Zubovich
Academic PositionGraduate Student
Bio:
Gene Zubovich is a Ph.D. Candidate in the History Department. His dissertation, entitled "The Global Gospel: American Protestants and the Challenge of World Leadership, 1942-1950," focuses on the institutionalization of left-leaning social though in American Protestantism during the 1940s. He is particularly interested in race relations, anti-colonialism, and human rights.






