Jepson students combine interests in leadership and gender as D.C. advocates for women’s rights

By Jacki Raithel
With the center of the nation’s political life just up the road, it’s common to find summer interns working in the District of Columbia. This summer, three Jepson seniors — two of whom have plans for law school — found themselves working in advocacy organizations that support women’s right worldwide. All three also found themselves learning lessons from women leaders and firming up their own ideas of life after graduation. Katy Groover is with a law firm working on economic rights. Emily Miller is working at the Feminist Majority Foundation and Gabbie Capriles is working at Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights.