Legal Voice
Alizeh Bhojani currently serves as Policy Counsel at Legal Voice, with previous experience as Immigration Policy Counsel at OneAmerica and Assisted Reproduction Human Rights Counsel at the Center for Reproductive Rights. Bhojani's legal career includes roles as a Legal Fellow and Legal Intern within the same organization, as well as summer internships at Columbia Legal Services and World Affairs Council. Early experience includes positions at Ensaaf as a Program Associate and Data Consultant, and at King County Library as a Page. Bhojani's academic credentials include a Juris Doctor and LLM in Sustainable International Development from the University of Washington School of Law, as well as bachelor's degrees in International/Global Studies and French Language and Literature from the University of Washington.
Legal Voice
Founded in 1978 as the Northwest Women's Law Center, Legal Voice envisions a world where every woman and girl enjoys economic, social, and political equality. Legal Voice fights for gender liberation across the Northwest. From courtrooms to the court of public opinion, we challenge patriarchal and racist power structures to widen pathways to justice. We currently operate on three major fronts: Lawsuits: We bring cases that change the law or the way a law is interpreted, creating an impact for others in the community. Advocacy: We draft and advocate for policies that improve the lives of our community, and defend against bills that will roll back the progress we've made. Education: We educate communities about their rights through community forums, collaborations, and free know-your-rights materials.