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2023 Fellows

2023 Human Trafficking Clinic Fellowship

Awarded to graduate and LSA undergraduate students to intern with Clínica de Trabalho Escravo e Tráfico de Pessoas (Slave Labor and Human Trafficking Clinic)  in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil with Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UMFG) School of Law Professor and Federal Judge Carlos Henrique Haddad.

Hannah Collins (she/her)
MSW ‘24

Hannah Collins is a Master of Social Work Student with a focus on Global Social Work Practice. Before coming to UM she served in the Peace Corps as a Secondary Education English Teacher Trainer in Colombia and as a College Adviser at Kearsley High School in Flint, Michigan through the Michigan State University College Advising Corps, an AmeriCorps program. In her free time, she loves reading, cooking, and hiking. She was inspired to apply to the Human Trafficking Clinic Fellowship in Brazil following her internship at the Human Trafficking & Social Justice Institute at the University of Toledo. She is excited to explore human trafficking on a global scale and explore cross-cultural solutions.

2023 Human Trafficking Clinic Fellowship

Awarded to graduate and LSA undergraduate students to intern with Clínica de Trabalho Escravo e Tráfico de Pessoas (Slave Labor and Human Trafficking Clinic)  in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil with Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UMFG) School of Law Professor and Federal Judge Carlos Henrique Haddad.

Lior Cooper (she/they)
AB Statistics, AB Philosophy, Minor in Portuguese ‘26

Lior Cooper is a rising sophomore undergraduate student in the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts. She is currently majoring in Statistics and Philosophy, with a minor in Portuguese, but hopes to graduate from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy with a BA in Public Policy and a double minor in Portuguese and Statistics. Lior was a member of the Michigan Community Scholars Program during their first year at UM, and will be joining the Global Scholars Program beginning in fall 2023. Lior is most looking forward to improving her fluency in Portuguese, a language she has been studying since 2020. They also look forward to having the opportunity to improve the lives of human trafficking victims, both on a policy level and on a personal level.