Stories from: Civil & Human Rights

Many PBHA alumni have made meaningful contributions to civil and human rights, leveraging their experiences to drive impactful change. Some have become Assistant U.S. Attorneys General and founded initiatives focused on economic justice and community organizing. Others have excelled in philanthropy through foundations that promote social equity, while many have taken on essential roles in legal assistance organizations, advocating for marginalized communities. This section highlights a few of these individuals who have translated their PBHA experiences into broader, transformative efforts.

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Story #37: Marian Wright Edelman on Youth Advocacy

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Story #35: Ethel Branch, NAYEP Alum and Attorney General of the Navajo Nation