Hannah graduated Magna Cum Laude from Yale University in 2017, with honors in Global History. Her thesis focused on the effects of the U.S. embargo on Cuban food consumption and production immediately following the 1959 revolution. Her interest lies in the history of U.S. foreign policy and its effect on various regional contexts. She is particularly interested in socio-economic and environmental justice and human rights issues, both in Latin America and globally. At Dejusticia, she worked in the international area and focused on environmental justice and closing civil society space. She plans to attend law school and pursue a career in social justice and public policy.