Nejra Kravic (she/her) is a Digital Communications Intern at the Center for Economic and Policy Research. She holds a B.A. in Media Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from Scripps College in Claremont, California where she graduated with honors and magna cum laude. Nejra studied abroad in Rabat, Morocco during her junior year, and has since returned to the country to complete the Alice Rowan Swanson Fellowship. She is a current master’s student at the Global Campus of Human Rights, completing a dual degree in human rights through the University of Sarajevo and the University of Bologna. Prior to CEPR, she was a fellow at ReThink Media, intern and the United Nations Foundation, CALSTART, and Morocco World News, edited the Claremont Journal of International Relations, and won the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics in 2021.