Career aspirations: A work in progress, but generally helping to effect change in my community via law and policy
Book on her nightstand:
A Wild Justice: The Death and Resurrection of Capital Punishment in America by Evan J. Mandery
What excites her about summer in Chicago? Exploring the city's museums and restaurants (recommendations welcome!), and being near a body of water.
Hobbies: Meditation
Fun Fact: I have a twin brother! And it runs in the family ... my mother has a twin brother, too.
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Class of 2019
Why BPI? The issues that BPI works on have had my attention for many years. And while I've gone on no small number of Facebook rants in that time, I've recently felt compelled to put my money where my mouth is and do something that will hopefully have a concrete, positive impact.
Areas of interest
: Police accountability and criminal justice reform, particularly related to drug policy
Career aspirations
: I'm still trying to decide exactly what I want to be when I grow up. I'm drawn to big-picture policy work and, since entering law school, have also developed a strong interest in plaintiff-side litigation. I'm hoping my experience with BPI will go a long way toward helping me choose a career path.
Book on his nightstand
: Jonathan Harr's
A Civil Action and
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
What excites him about summer in Chicago?
I moved to Chicago shortly before the start of my first year of law school. With that now behind me, I'm looking forward to finally having time to explore the city and experience everything that I've been hearing about for the last nine months!
Hobbies: Reading, movies, tennis, volleyball, chess, video games, and a little piano
Fun fact:
For three of my more embarrassing teenage years I sang in a barbershop quartet called 3 Men and a Tenor. Thankfully, I wasn't the tenor.
Michael Walker, Binghamton, NY
University of California, Irvine School of Law, Class of 2019
Why BPI? I worked as a tenant advocate for three years in Albany Park and I admire the transformative work of the BPI housing staff. I am interested in doing whatever work I can to invest in the city because my partner Jessica and I plan to live here after I graduate from law school.
Areas of interest
: Police reform
Career aspirations
: I intend to remain dedicated to serving the public interest, as I was before law school. I plan to practice civil law, and I am especially interested in litigation, but that's all I know right now.
Book on his nightstand
:
Numbers in the Dark by Italo Calvino, and
The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation by Natalie Y. Moore
What excites him about summer in Chicago?
After surviving the first of three years in a long-distance relationship, I am excited to be reunited with Jessica and living in East Pilsen.
Hobbies
: I love bike riding, and am currently training for a five day, 300-mile ride in Washington State
organized by Food & Water Watch to raise money and awareness about climate change.
Fun fact
:
In my early 20s, I worked as a tour guide at the Vatican Museum in Rome.
University of Chicago Class of 2018
Why BPI? I've been debating between whether or not I want my career to be on the legal or policy side of things. BPI is a great way for me to experience what policy research looks like while also working closely with attorneys, especially in areas of public policy that I am particularly passionate about.
Areas of interest: Urban policy in general, with a particular focus on education, immigration, and juvenile justice
Career aspirations
: I am considering going to law school once I graduate from college, and am interested in working in the human rights arena.
Book on her nightstand:
Rain of Gold by Victor VillaseƱor
What excites her about summer in Chicago? This is the first summer where both my high school and college friends will be in the city, and I'm excited to be able to spend time with all the people I care about. I'm also looking forward to food festivals, concerts, thrift store adventures, and plenty of weekend trips with family and friends.
Hobbies: Spoken word poetry and working through my restaurant bucket list.
Fun Fact:
I own a maroon-colored version of every article of clothing imaginable!