Kamaile Patton, MPA, currently serves as a Program Assistant at Futures Without Violence, having held the position since June 2022, after previously working as a Program Associate. Prior experience includes a role as a Student Consultant at Planned Parenthood Federation of America from January to May 2022 and as a Graduate Research Assistant at Brown University, where detailed qualitative and quantitative data analysis was conducted on the influence of the 2013 Violence Against Women Act on prosecution rates among Native American tribes. Additional experience encompasses an internship at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, focusing on research related to women, peace, and security issues in the Indo-Pacific region, alongside developing educational materials. Leadership roles include serving as Vice President of the Chapman Peace Studies Union and as Director of Rituals for the Kappa Alpha Pi Professional Pre-Law Fraternity. Kamaile Patton holds a Master of Public Affairs in Public Policy Analysis from Brown University and a BA in Peace Studies from Chapman University.
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