Adiba Chowdhury
Adiba Chowdhury is a J.D. candidate (Class of 2027) at Texas Law with a background in electoral organizing and dialogue facilitation. Prior to law school, she most recently worked with the America Reads/Counts program in New York City to assist in a majority-minority middle school in Social Studies and a current events elective, and the Red Cross of the Greater New York Region to facilitate community-government relations. She also attained her B.A. in Politics and Sociology from New York University in 2024, with Sociology Honors for her thesis in news literacy on Instagram.
She began her organizing career with the March for Our Lives, Youth Climate Strike, and immigration rights lobbying in the late 2010s. In addition, she interned with, coordinated, and then managed the national Democracy Summer program to train thousands of young people in field operations and social justice dialogue. Throughout the years, she has had the opportunity to develop programming for scholarships at the Stern School of Business, advocate for anti-carceral justice and helped pass the C.R.O.W.N. Act with Amnesty International, and raise over sixteen thousand dollars for humanitarian relief in Gaza with an N.Y.C.-based art gallery. After law school, she hopes to apply a human rights framework to domestic policy relations for a more holistic approach to community-building.