Dora Koski (she/her) is a rising junior at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy studying Public Policy with a focus in refugee and educational policy and a minor in Middle Eastern Studies. Her interest in foreign policy stems from her work on the Michigan Foreign Policy Council throughout her college career, as well as her position as president with [RE]vive Refugee Education Initiative where she works to provide educational and professional development resources to local refugees to help them apply for college. Dora is also currently working as a research assistant at Old Dominion University to help develop a course to teach K-12 teachers how to teach Critical Race Theory in classrooms more effectively and inclusively. Following graduation, she hopes to attend law school with a focus in immigration law and policy.