Tila Neguse

 

Tila works at the Center for the Humanities at Washington University as the Project Coordinator for the Divided City, an Urban Humanities initiative examining race and segregation. Previously, Tila worked at Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) in Washington, D.C., as the lead lobbyist on domestic policy. There, she lobbied Congress on federal budget spending priorities and criminal justice reform. Prior to FCNL, Tila served as the executive director of the Peace Economy Project, a St. Louis-based advocacy organization. She has also worked at several other organizations in the St. Louis area, including the Missouri History Museum and the International Institute.

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