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Mikaela Bradbury

 
 

GPI Global Internship


http://www.change.org/carnegie_council_fund_inc mikaelabradbury@gmail.com

Mikaela Bradbury is a freelance writer and artist in New York. She writes about international affairs, food politics, and new media. Over the years, she has taken an interdisciplinary and experiential approach to the conservation of the "three ecologies"—environmental, social, and mental. She has worked on an agroforestry project in Mozambique, taught nutrition and yoga in Harlem, and integrated environmental studies, anthropology, and creative writing to address future paths for sustainability.

Mikaela graduated phi beta kappa from Columbia University with a B.A. in anthropology and plans to pursue graduate work in international and public affairs. She joined the GPI Global Internship for summer 2009.

 
 

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