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Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ), Los Angeles, California Sunvner 2015 <br />Law CIO,* Town DauBSIOn <br />■ Worked under supervision of four attorneys, aiding is representation of teem parents on immigration <br />and family law matters; matters included 'issues of custody, visitation, child support, restraining orders, <br />and domestic violence, <br />■ Conducted legal research on issues of faintly law and .immigration and wrote internal memoranda, <br />Prepared U-Visa applications, encompassing, meeting with clients, gathering facts, and helping draft <br />declarations and waivers, spealdng with law enforcement to request U-Certifications, and completing <br />relevant USCIS foms, <br />Completed subpoena requests, custody petitions, and requests for restraining orders, drafted <br />declarations, and letters. <br />■ Met with clients individually acid communicated with clients by phone and through einail both in <br />English and in Spanish. <br />Our Lives Matter, Oakland, Califorai t <br />InIsm <br />spring 2014 <br />As part of a team of three students, researched organizations and resources in Northern California that <br />support incarcerated individuals and their families; developed publication providing description of <br />organizations and resources, including contact information, services provided, and eligibility <br />recluirerneats for accessing of services. <br />Developed online, searchable "Resource Map," including location of and contact information for each <br />Organization and reSourCe. <br />Project Whad, Oakland, California <br />Inter <br />Pall 2013 <br />■ Interviewed teens who bad incawerated parents in of -der: to document their stories and educato the <br />public about the widespread effects of incarceration. <br />LANGUAGES <br />Fluent in Spanish <br />