Zoe Howard is a Junior Fellow at UNU-CPR.
She is a fourth-year French-American student at Princeton University, where she studies Public and International Affairs, and has a keen interest in civil rights, conflict and cooperation, and environmental science, especially on an international scale. She has written independent papers on United States compliance with the UN’s International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the role of language skills in successful immigration. Zoe is also passionate about reforming the American criminal justice system and has interned at Wise Oak Strategies in partnership with the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice to facilitate a humanizing prison visitation program.
At UNU-CPR, she is currently working on a short document detailing the intersection of urbanization and conflict worldwide, as well as a longer form piece discussing the plight of climate refugees.