If/When/How
Farah Diaz-Tello has a diverse and extensive legal background, including experience in reproductive rights advocacy, civil and human rights, and economic justice. With a Juris Doctor degree from City University of New York School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Plan II Honors, Psychology, and Sociology from The University of Texas at Austin, Farah has held various roles such as Senior Counsel, Adjunct Professor, Senior Staff Attorney, and Legal Intern in organizations like If/When/How, National Advocates for Pregnant Women, and ACLU of Mississippi. Farah's passion for advocating for women's rights and social justice is evident through their work and commitment to making a positive impact in the legal field.
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If/When/How
If/When/How is a national network of law students and legal professionals from all backgrounds who know that reproductive justice doesn’t just happen. It takes thoughtful action and strategic activism: acknowledging the intersection of identities, collaborating across disciplines, and working toward a critical transformation of the current legal system. Because ensuring that all people can decide if, when, and how to create families depends entirely on if, when, and how hard we fight. Our legal system should support and advance reproductive justice for all. But all too often, it functions as yet another vehicle of reproductive oppression – we exist to change that.