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2019-2020 Cohort

The 2019-2020 cohort is comprised of undergraduate DD certificate participants and both undergraduate and graduate students engaged in diversity and policy fellowships, internships, research and leadership activities.

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B. Olson Headshot

Benjamin Olson, BA

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R. Foote Headshot

Rachel Foote

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J. Gotwalt Headshot

Jordan Gotwalt

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Leah Headshot

Leah Guerrero, BA

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D. Hughes Headshot

Dominique Hughes

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D. James Headshot

Detroit James

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Sarah Laitin Headshot

Sarah Laitin

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J. Larson Headshot

Jaclyn Larson, AS

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B. Lockwood Headshot

Bailey Lockwood

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G. Mogel Headshot

Ginger Mogel

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Zonnie Olivas Headshot

Graciela “Zonnie” Olivas, AS

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Rios-Richardson Headshot

Rachel Rios-Richardson, BA

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V. Rodriguez Headshot

Victoria Rodriguez, BS

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Mariana Teposte Headshot

Mariana Teposte

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Corinne Winsten Headshot

Corinne Winsten

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