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Tatiana Scantlebury (she/her) is a native New Yorker of Barbadian descent. She is passionate about international criminal and human rights law. Tatiana is a dedicated member of her community and is committed to justice work in the domestic and international arena. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from an HBCU, Delaware State University in Criminal Justice, and a Master’s Degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Human Rights. Throughout her academic matriculation, Tatiana has participated in the Historically Black College/University Foreign Policy Conference in Washington D.C. with the U.S. Department of State and participated with Delaware Lawmakers within their Criminal Justice Reform Reentry Simulation Training program. Tatiana has had the opportunity to study abroad in London, UK, where she studied comparative criminal justice. While pursuing her Master’s Degree, she simultaneously served as an AmeriCorps member and Legal Hand Volunteer. Tatiana currently serves as the President of the UNA-USA Bronx Chapter and has participated as a youth delegate to the Friendship Ambassadors and the ECOSOC HLPF Youth Forum. She has worked within the non-governmental and non-profit sectors, exploring international women’s rights and ending hunger domestically and internationally. In this role, she hopes to create sustainable and inclusive spaces for marginalized and intersectional communities while shifting narratives within the global justice arena.
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Tatiana Scantlebury (she/her) is a native New Yorker of Barbadian descent. She is passionate about international criminal and human rights law. Tatiana is a dedicated member of her community and is committed to justice work in the domestic and international arena. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from an HBCU, Delaware State University in Criminal Justice, and a Master’s Degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Human Rights. Throughout her academic matriculation, Tatiana has participated in the Historically Black College/University Foreign Policy Conference in Washington D.C. with the U.S. Department of State and participated with Delaware Lawmakers within their Criminal Justice Reform Reentry Simulation Training program. Tatiana has had the opportunity to study abroad in London, UK, where she studied comparative criminal justice. While pursuing her Master’s Degree, she simultaneously served as an AmeriCorps member and Legal Hand Volunteer. Tatiana currently serves as the President of the UNA-USA Bronx Chapter and has participated as a youth delegate to the Friendship Ambassadors and the ECOSOC HLPF Youth Forum. She has worked within the non-governmental and non-profit sectors, exploring international women’s rights and ending hunger domestically and internationally. In this role, she hopes to create sustainable and inclusive spaces for marginalized and intersectional communities while shifting narratives within the global justice arena.