Kiara McGaughey is a fourth year student at Seton Hall University with a B.S. in International Relations and a minor in Arabic with a focus on human rights and genocide prevention. Kiara researched genocide histories and education as an intern with the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center, where she investigated the relationship of domestic support in foreign genocides, genocide prevention work, and the roles of local communities in genocide. She is an intern with the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention where she works with their social media team. She is a staff writer with SHU's diplomacy newspaper The Diplomatic Envoy, where she writes articles focused on human rights abuses and atrocities.

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