Our Work:
Young Women’s Peacebuilding Fellowship
Washington DC
Arianna Clark
Arianna Clark is a fourth year student at the George Washington University majoring in international affairs with a minor in political science. Some of Arianna’s areas of interest include international development and human rights.
Sara Franks
Sara is a third year student at George Washington University studying International Affairs with a concentration in conflict resolution. Sara’s main areas of interest are gender studies and the use of technology to create more equitable and opportunity-filled societies.
Jenna Shah
Jenna Shah is a Junior at George Mason University, enrolled in the Bachelors of Accelerated Masters Program for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. With two concentrations, Building Peace in Divided Societies and Justice & Reconciliation. As a student, Jenna has taken an interest in wanting to assist areas in the reconciliation process after experiencing conflict, such as genocide.
Sophie Marro
Sophie Marro is a third year student at the George Washington University studying International Affairs with a concentration in Conflict Resolution. Sophie has a special interest in the reduction of mass violence.
Kate Capparelle
Kate Capparelle is a junior at the George Washington University. She is majoring in International Affairs with a concentration in Europe & Eurasia studies, and a double minor in History and Journalism. Within this area of study, Kate is most passionate about children and women’s rights, and hopes to do more conflict resolution work to help bring peace to families affected by violence.
Juliet Lancey
Juliet Lancey is a junior in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University pursuing a B.A in International Affairs with a concentration in International Development, and a minor in Journalism. A love for the power of stories and the written word also inspired her to pursue a minor in journalism.