Genevieve Cabadas
I am a sophomore at Barnard College studying political ecology and human rights. My interests lie at the intersections of climate justice, indigenous rights, human rights law, and international participation in solutions to the climate crisis. I am interested in pursuing human rights law and a seat in Congress.
Articles Edited:
“Sanchez v. Mayorkas and the Perilous Future of Migrant Rights in the United States” by Muna Ali
“Why Title 42 Expulsions Hold No Legal Merit” by Muna Ali
“Fighting Gentrification: Litigation is Not ‘the Only Source of Support’” by Alykhan Pirani
“International Humanitarian Law Amid Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine” by Jennifer Su
“The Individual or the Free Press: Who Does The Actual Malice Standard Protect?” by Sofia Matson
“The Enigma of Public Safety: Debates over the Use of Kendra’s Law in New York City Subways” by Anna Reis
“Critical Race Theory and Human Right Education: Where Domestic and International Concerns Meet” by Juliana Luna