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Clara Beccaro
Clara was born and raised in Paris, France. She is currently a rising senior majoring in Women's and Gender Studies and Human Rights at Columbia University. Throughout their three years at Columbia, Clara has been involved in No Red Tape, Columbia's anti-sexual assault activist group. For the last two years, Clara has also served on the Queer and Trans Advisory Board and has participated in creating Columbia's first LGBTQ+ survey. This summer, Clara will work as a legal intern for BAAM (Reception and Support Office for Migrants), an organization that helps refugees seek asylum in France; she will particularly be working with LGTBQ+ refugees.
Clara Beccaro, 2018
Exceptional Practical Experience in Human Rights Advocacy
BAAM (Bureau d’Accueil et d’Accompagnement des Migrants)