Ruth Meschery-McCormack
Ruth Meschery-McCormack is a fourth-year student at Columbia College majoring in Human Rights and Latin American and Iberian Cultures. She is from a rural town in Northern California, and from the ages of 4 to 6 years old lived in Granada, Spain with her family while her mother was teaching for her Fulbright. These two experiences, and the Spanish language skills that she learned, inform her perspective as a student at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights, and within the educational and immigration legal service organizations where she has worked. As a recipient of the Miller Award, she was able to travel abroad with the School of International Training to Buenos Aires, Argentina. While based with a host family in the city, they also took trips to rural communities in Patagonia, the northern regions of Argentina, and into suburban cities, to learn about food insecurity, climate injustice, and indigenous land rights movements. During these trips, she was able to continue to connect the memories of her rural upbringing with her future as a student in Spanish-speaking countries. In New York, she brings her past experiences to the non-profit organization ARTE (Art Resistance Through Education), providing arts education programs to high school students throughout New York City. She also loves to draw and paint, walk through the city, visit museums, and even bartend a little. She is grateful for the support of the Miller Human Rights Award.