A Voice For the Voiceless

The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their story, claim their rights and produce social change. We recruit graduate students to volunteer as Peace Fellows with partners.

The Impact of Service



"I look at myself as having the potential to be as strong and caring as the amazing women I met in Kenya."

Kate Cummings (Tufts University) volunteered in 2009 as a Peace Fellow for Vital Voices in Africa.

For more 2009 feedback click here.


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Charles Wright and Rights Action

Charles Wright is a Masters of Science in Foreign Service student at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, where he studies foreign policy and development with a regional focus on Latin America. During his time in Washington, DC, he has served as an intern in the US Senate and with the Cuban-American National Council. Before Georgetown, Charles completed his undergraduate degree in international affairs at Georgia Tech and taught English at an elementary school in Puebla, Mexico. He is eager to work in Guatemala with Advocacy Project and is prepared for a summer full of great experiences.

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