Grace Hulseman is passionate about work that advances sustainable economic development, social justice, and human rights. As a Senior Research Associate with the World Justice Project, she contributes to global research on people-centered justice. She has previously worked with the World Bank, the Fundación Paraguaya, and the Center for American Progress. Additionally, she spent two years as a member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Belize, where she worked for Hand in Hand Ministries, a non-profit housing assistance program. She holds a Master of Science degree in Global Human Development from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Political Economy and Latin American and Latino Studies from Fordham University. She enjoys cooking, baking, hiking, reading, and visiting new places. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and their dog.
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