It’s my great pleasure today to introduce Hannah Coleman as an IntLawGrrls contributor.
Hannah’s a member of the Class of 2017 at the University of Georgia School of Law, where she just completed a spring semester course on International Human Rights Law with me.
During her first two years at Georgia Law, Hannah received top 16 in the Russell Moot Court competition, was a semi-finalist in the J. Melvin England Competition. She won a spot in our Business Negotiations competition, and she and her team won the Best Brief award in the Chicago Regional Competition of the Transactional LawMeet. Before law school and after earning undergraduate degrees magna cum laude in French and Consumer Sciences from the University of Georgia, Hannah was an Executive Team Lead for Target Corporation.
In her post today (cross-posted from Exchange of Notes, the blog of our Dean Rusk International Law Center), Hannah reviews the feature-length, black-and-white drama Embrace of the Serpent (2015), by Colombia filmmaker Ciro Guerra.
Heartfelt welcome!