During Summer 2021, the ABF established the ABF Young Scholars program, which offered high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to learn about the ABF’s ongoing research projects. The program showcased career opportunities in the legal field and provided workshops for important career and life skills.
The internship program was provided in partnership with DRW College Prep. DRW College Prep is a charter public high school in Chicago’s Homan Square neighborhood that challenges, supports, and empowers students to become people of stewardship who positively impact their community. The inaugural cohort of young scholars included DRW students Aariyanna Gould, Makiya Jackson, Jermaine Stewart, and Aniyah Sutton.
Over the course of their internship, the students attended virtual research presentations by ABF faculty, doctoral fellows, and affiliated scholars. They participated in virtual site visits with organizations and individuals working in legal or justice-related fields in Chicago. They also participated in career workshops, learning critical career and life skills such as resume and cover letter writing, personal finance, and public speaking. Throughout it all, the students were mentored by program coordinator Breck Radulovic (ABF SURF Program Coordinator) and DRW teacher Sushmitha Ram, as well as student advisor Tara Levy.
On July 23, the ABF community was treated to presentations by the students. The rising juniors and seniors shared their experiences of professional growth under the tutelage of ABF researchers and program coordinators. The students presented the most impactful takeaways from the program, and the program coordinators encouraged audience feedback and positive affirmations.
The ABF Young Scholars are:




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