Zarina Iman is a dedicated undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in History with a concentration on America, complemented by a minor in Urban Studies. Currently serving as a member of The Gathering for Justice, Zarina is...
Zarina Iman is a dedicated undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in History with a concentration on America, complemented by a minor in Urban Studies. Currently serving as a member of The Gathering for Justice, Zarina is deeply engaged in public education and direct action initiatives aimed at advocating for prison reform, particularly focusing on the rights and rehabilitation of youth. Her role involves organizing impactful protests, vigils, outreach programs, and fundraisers, with notable involvement in campaigns such as the Meek Mill Campaign, which seeks to address systemic injustices within the criminal justice system.
Zarina’s expertise lies in her ability to blend historical context with contemporary social action, utilizing her skills in legal and historical research to inform her advocacy work. She is adept at crafting compelling narratives through her writing, which not only raises awareness but also mobilizes community support for critical issues. Her proficiency in social media strategizing allows her to effectively engage diverse audiences, amplifying the voices of those affected by injustice and fostering a sense of collective action.
Through her work at The Gathering for Justice, Zarina is not only contributing to vital reform efforts but also gaining invaluable experience in lobbying and grassroots organizing. Her commitment to social justice and her academic background equip her with a unique perspective that drives her passion for creating equitable solutions within the justice system. As she continues to develop her skills and expand her impact, Zarina Iman is poised to be a significant force in the movement for systemic change.