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Madhumitha Krishnan
Student at UC Berkeley
Madhumitha Krishnan, also known as Madhu, is a native of the East Bay who studied Political Science and History at UC Berkeley.1 Her academic focus was on comparative politics and the history of law and government.1
Academic Achievements
Madhu demonstrated exceptional academic performance, earning membership in Phi Beta Kappa.1 She was also recognized as a Critical Language Scholarship Finalist (in Russian), a Washington Leadership Scholar, and a Cal Leadership Award recipient.1
Research Experience
Madhu has an extensive research background, working with:
- Professors in the Political Science Department at UC Berkeley
- The Center for Politics and Development
- The Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at UC Hastings School of Law
- The Indian Police Foundation on policing reforms for human trafficking survivors1
Her research on organ trafficking has been included in the book "Perspectives on Black Markets, v. 3".1
Leadership and Public Service
Madhu has shown a strong commitment to public service and leadership:
- Served as an Editor-in-Chief of the Berkeley Political Review
- Board member and workshop director for the Student Immigration Relief Clinic
- Co-organized a student trip to volunteer at the Border Rights Project in Tijuana
- Worked at the Office of Civil Rights in the Department of Commerce
- Founded and directed Women in Politics at Berkeley1
Interests and Future Goals
Madhu is passionate about:
- Strengthening democracy at home and abroad
- Working on voter rights and mobilization
- Immigration law reform
- Enhancing accountability in democratic institutions2
She has expressed interest in attending graduate school and working with human rights organizations to help build sound judicial institutions in developing countries.2
Madhu's experiences as a second-generation immigrant have motivated her to fight for fair representation of immigrant and marginalized communities in government and public service.1
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