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Adrienne came to the Fellowship after finishing a federal clerkship in Georgia. She earned her law degree summa cum laude from University of Georgia School of Law in 2000 where she served on the editorial board of the law review and received the Knox Award for Excellence in Serving the Public Interest. Adrienne has special interest and experience in issues affecting immigrant women. She has worked on these issues at the Family Violence Clinic in Athens, Georgia, Catholic Social Services Immigration Unit in Atlanta, Georgia, the North Carolina Legal Services Farmworker Unit, and at Ayuda, Inc. here in Washington D.C.
She spent her Fellowship year at the National Partnership for Women and Families.
She is currently a Staff Attorney and Policy Analyst with Farmworker Justice, a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower migrant and seasonal farmworkers to improve their living and working conditions, immigration status, health, occupational safety, and access to justice. |