NLIHC Welcomes New Summer Interns

NLIHC is pleased to welcome two new interns for the summer.

Kimberly Curtis is NLIHC’s new summer intern for the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign. Kim earned her B.A. in Economics from Boston College in 2013, and she is now a graduate student at the University of Virginia where she will earn a law degree and Master of Public Policy. She became interested in affordable housing after spending a year with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, serving individuals experiencing homelessness in San Antonio. She hopes to pursue a career in affordable housing advocacy or development after graduation.

Dina Rosin joins the NLIHC team as the summer policy intern. Dina is a rising junior at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, CA, where she is studying philosophy and public affairs with a human-rights sequence. She is passionate about public policy as a means to expand low income housing, among other issues, and hopes that access to housing will one day be seen as a human right. Dina hopes to attend law school after graduating from Claremont and to continue to fight for the right to housing through legal and political avenues.

Join us in welcoming Kim and Dina to the NLIHC team!