Name: Brhan Ahmed
Recipient Year: 2017
Major: Law
Description: Brhan Ahmed is a J.D. candidate at UC Berkeley. Brhan was a first-generation college student, and he will be the first in his family to become an attorney. Born to Yemeni immigrants in Fresno, California, Brhan grew up on a small goat farm. Due to the post-9/11 prejudice he and his family experienced in the Central Valley, Brhan left the farm life and traveled to Washington, D.C. in hopes of attaining the education he needed to combat Islamophobia and to influence public opinion and public policy. Brhan studied Arabic, theology, and political theory at Georgetown University. As an intern for Georgetown University’s Campus Ministry, Brhan coordinated interfaith dialogues and worked towards peacebuilding. He also worked on Capitol Hill as a congressional intern and spent a year studying Arabic and theology in Amman, Jordan. As a rising second-year law student at Boalt Hall, Brhan presently works as a judicial extern for the United States Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges.
School Name: UC Berkeley School of Law
Sponsor: Khan-Pirzada Family Scholarship|CAIR-SFBA Scholarship
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brhanahmed/
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