Washington, D.C., 2002-2009
Independent Consultant, Mil Mujeres, Washington, D.C., January-April 2009
Worked closely with the Board of Directors and Executive Director to design a virtual office, fundraising system and strategic management plan.
Intern, Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute, New York, August-December 2004
Collaborated with Columbia Human Rights Institute: Bringing Human Rights Home project. Primary researcher for online Indigenous rights library.
Conducted research on international indigenous land rights.
Baha'i Club Officer, American University, Washington, D.C., 2002-2004
Administered campus-wide race unity dialogues, socioeconomic development forums, open-mics and breakfast devotional meetings.
Drafted organization to monitor U.S. indigenous rights violations and organize educational media activities to promote human rights.
Formed Board of Directors and Advisory Board. Incorporated organization. Built online office and web site.
Coordinator, Indigenous Rights Film Festivals, American University, Washington, D.C., 2004 and 2005
Promoter and cosponsor for Screening and Panel Discussion of In the Light of Reverence , a documentary on Native American Freedom of Religion, Washington D.C., September 23, 2004
Coordinator, Native American Film Series for the Washington Intern for Native Students Program, Washington D.C., June-July 2004
Campaign Coordinator, Smithsonian Opening of the National Museum of the American Indians, Washington, D.C., 2004. Organized street team and spread information about current United States treaty violations.
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