For Your
Information…
The following
Howard University School of Law
students have received fellowships from
Equal Justice America.
We need your
help!
(Equal Justice
America is an independent non-profit
501(c)(3) corporation unaffiliated with
any law school.)
Please click the links below to read letters from the students and/or their supervisors on their EJA Fellowship experiences.
Summer 2013
- Andrew Ortiz worked at the DC Employment Justice Center.
Summer 2009
- Kinshasa Hillery worked at Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE) in Washington, DC.
Spring 2009
- Michelle Rose worked at WEAVE.
Summer 2008
- Michelle Rose worked at the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Summer 2007
Summer 2006
-
Ifetayo
Davidson-Cade worked at The Equal
Rights Center in Washington, DC.
-
David Tufts
worked at the Neighborhood Legal
Services Program in Washington,
DC.
Summer 2005
- Amber Haggins worked at the
Neighborhood Legal Services Program.
- Yaa-Asantewa Hargrove worked at
Advocates for Justice and Education in
Washington, DC.
- Adjua McNeil worked at Break the
Cycle in Washington DC.
Summer 2004
- Adrienne DeCuire worked at the Legal
Aid Society of the District of Columbia.
- Ade Galloway worked at D.C. Law
Students in Court.
- Kamilah House worked at the
Children’s Law Center in
Washington, DC.
Summer 2003
- Omar Joseph worked at the
Neighborhood Legal Services Program.
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