Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS)
Tatiana White is a Legal Program Associate at the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, with prior experience as a Monitoring Intern at Freedom for Immigrants and as a Project and Contract Coordinator/Executive Grant Writer at La Oficina. Tatiana has also served as a Philanthropy Fellow at the San Francisco Foundation and completed an internship at FUNDACIÓN MUJERES, where research focused on gender-based issues affecting women globally, social media content creation, and community engagement in Spanish. Tatiana holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Affairs, along with minors in Modern Languages (Spanish, Portuguese) and Economics, all obtained from Stanford University between 2019 and 2023.
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS)
1 followers
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS) defends the human rights of refugees seeking asylum in the United States. With strategic focus and unparalleled legal expertise, CGRS champions the most challenging cases, fights for due process, and promotes policies that deliver safety and justice for refugees. We are the trusted partner and proven resource for legal services providers and human rights organizations and bring invaluable data and compelling personal stories to shape the public narrative. Through technical assistance and training, we empower advocates to take on complex asylum cases, providing them with the tools they need to craft winning arguments and secure protections for their clients. We also use strategic litigation to advance sound asylum laws and protect due process rights. And our policy advocacy and education work provides critical expertise to policymakers at all levels of government, leading the movement to honor our commitments to refugees and asylum seekers under U.S. and international law. CGRS is committed to building an anti-racist and anti-oppression organization that lives its values internally and externally.