Coline Constantin
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Bio:
Coline is a passionate French woman committed to address social and legal injustices which can affect migrants, refugees and detainees. She first completed a bachelor degree at the socially innovative 3A business school in Lyon, where she got the opportunity to study in Madagascar and intern in Central America and India. Two years ago, she moved to the University of Edinburgh to complete an MSc in International Development and an LLM in Human Rights. There, she organised events on immigration detention, penal reform in Scotland and a project to implement MUN programmes in Scottish prisons to take the debate forward on these questions. After working voluntarily with Prison Insider at its creation, she is now a member of the board of directors and secretary of this association informing on prison conditions around the world. Her work ethics stem from her leisure-time activities such as playing rugby and gathering around food.

All Media For Coline Constantin:
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Policing in Detroit | The Kerner Report 50 Years Later
This is a chapter from the Kerner Report: 50 Years Later, written collaboratively by 2018 Humanity in Action Fellows in Detroit. PART I: Introduction… Read More
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Newcomers, Gentrification and the Challenge of an Inclusive Future | The Kerner Report 50 Years Later
In the aftermath of political, social and economic turmoil of the past decades, Detroit is once again becoming a hub for investors and entrepreneurs. This trend has both benefits… Read More