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    Shana Tabak

    Human Rights Attorney

    Shana Tabak is an expert in international law, human rights, immigration and refugee law, and gender justice. With a strong background in legal studies, she holds a JD in International Law, Human Rights, Refugee Law from Georgetown University Law Center and a Master's Degree in Law from The George Washington University Law School. Shana also studied International/Global Studies at Macalester College and completed a Fulbright Scholarship focusing on human rights, migration, and development at Universidad Mayor de San Simon in Bolivia. Furthermore, she delved into multiculturalism, globalization, and social change at the School for International Training.

    Throughout her career, Shana has been actively involved in various organizations and roles. She has served as a Consultant at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and held the position of Executive Director at the Tahirih Justice Center. Shana has also contributed her expertise as a Consultant at the Southern Poverty Law Center, a Visiting Scholar at Emory University School of Law, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Georgia State University, College of Law, a Practitioner-in-Residence at the International Human Rights Law Clinic at American University Washington College of Law, and a Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Law at the International Human Rights Clinic, George Washington University Law School. Additionally, she gained valuable experience as a Law Clerk for H.E. Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor at the International Court of Justice, a Summer Associate at Foley Hoag LLP focusing on International Litigation & Corporate Social Responsibility, a Legal Intern at the Iraq Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, a Program Assistant for Workers' Rights at Human Rights First, and a Constituent Advocate at the Office of U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone.

    Shana Tabak has a proven track record of fostering collaboration across legal, academic, government, and corporate sectors to advance human rights. Her expertise lies in international law, human rights, immigration and refugee law, as well as gender justice.

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