— Selina Marton —
Selina Marton is an undergraduate student at Stanford University pursuing a bachelors in International Relations with a focus on Comparative International Governance and Social Development and Human Well-Being, alongside a minor in Psychology. On campus, she serves on the board of Stanford Women in Law, contributes as a student editor to the Undergraduate Law Review, and has worked with Freedom for Immigrants to develop pro-se legal resources for detained immigrants. Her academic and professional interests lie at the intersection of human rights, transitional justice, and migration–which led her to Bosnia and Herzegovina and the exploration of reconciliation and memorialization in a post-conflict society. After graduation, she plans to attend law school and pursue a career in international human rights law, working to empower displaced communities worldwide.