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At U.C. Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, Caitlin chaired the Environmental Law Society and coordinated the first annual Environmental Justice Symposium. Currently a public interest environmental attorney in Oakland, CA, Caitlin has worked with NRDC; Earthjustice; the California Center for Environmental Law & Policy; Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger; and the Center for Human Rights and Environment in Argentina. Caitlin's poem entitled "The Nation Waits" appears in "Imagining Ourselves," an anthology of women's art and writing published by the International Museum of Women. Caitlin is the Transformative Advocacy director at Women's Earth Alliance, where she works to convene women attorneys and other professionals with women working at the grassroots on environmental justice issues, for international journeys of conscious dialogue, experiential learning and appropriate advocacy.
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Hi Caitlin Sislin,
Greetings from Mohon, Bangladesh.
I have seen a lots of noble work what you are doing. Congratulation. I would like to introduce myself. I am Mohon Kumar from Bangladesh. I am working in an environmental NGO is Bangladesh. Our main focus are climate change, coastal environment conservation and bio-diversity.
I would like to be contacted with you and your organization.
Do you fealing disturb with my mail.
Look forward to hearing from you.
best regards
Mohon