
Sumaya Siddiqui
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Sumaya Siddiqui
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I am a second-year student at The University of Texas School of Law, and I am pursuing a career in civil rights and human rights law. As a third-generation South Asian immigrant and Muslim American, I have a deep personal understanding of the various intersectional struggles of marginalized populations. As the threats facing vulnerable communities escalate domestically and abroad, I aspire to become a lawyer focused on defending civil and human rights through litigation and advocacy.
Before law school, I worked in state and local government and gained experience with advocacy tactics aimed at centering the interests of marginalized communities in the legislative process. After this, I worked at the Texas Civil Rights Project where I crafted materials featuring advocacy and litigation tackling a wide range of civil rights issues such as the criminalization of poverty and inhumane immigration practices. I also headed digital media for a student-led campaign to free wrongfully imprisoned Muslim civil and human rights leader, Imam Jamil Al-Amin (formerly H. Rap Brown). These experiences inspired me to pursue law school to contribute further to movements against injustice and oppression as an attorney.
I am confident that the skills I have acquired, along with my commitment to civil and human rights, will enable me to effectively contribute to advocating for vulnerable populations.
Education
The University of Texas at Austin
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)Majors:
- Law
University of Houston
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals: