
Lise MacPhee Human Rights Fellowship in Latin America
The Lise MacPhee Human Rights Fellowship Fund was created in honor of Lise MacPhee ’19 whose profound empathy for others fueled an uncompromising commitment to human rights during her time at Stanford and beyond. Lise’s life was sadly cut short when she died a few years after her graduation. However, through this fellowship, her family hopes to give students who come after her the opportunity to make a positive impact in the world, as Lise wished to do. This self-arranged internship is meant to support Stanford students interested in working with human rights organizations in Latin America, or organizations focused on human rights in that region. You can read more about Lise MacPhee’s life and legacy here.
The Lise MacPhee Human Rights Fellowship in Latin America is a partnership between Stanford Global Studies, the Center for Human Rights, and the MacPhee family.
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