
USC URAP Summer Fellowship
Selected as a USC Undergraduate Research Associates Program (URAP) Summer Fellow under Professor Terry Allen of the USC Gould School of Law, I contributed to A New Educational Injury: Reframing School Policing through Tort Law. My research explored how tort law can provide a new framework for understanding the harms associated with school policing, deepening my interests in civil rights, education equity, and systemic legal reform.

USC URAP Undergraduate Research Fellow
Selected by Professor Terry Allen of the USC Gould School of Law as an undergraduate researcher for the academic year, I examine the intersection of tort law, school policing, and educational injury through USC’s Undergraduate Research Program.
This year-long research experience strengthens my legal research and analytical skills while deepening my understanding of how law can be used to address systemic inequities affecting students and communities.

BOUND BY MYTH
Short documentary exposing how racially divisive myths targeted at Black Americans and AAPI are propping up mass incarceration, and how these myths (the Model Minority Myth and ideations of Black criminality) are interwoven. All as told through the eyes of a bi-racial quad of young decarceration activists, scholars and filmmakers.
Mentor: Harvard Professor Catherine Eaton. Project Partner: The Vera Institute of Justice.
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Producer

A Rebuttal of the Cato Institution’s Allegation of Violation of the U.S. Constitution on the Part of President Obama
Skyles, G. (In Preparation) “A Rebuttal of the Cato Institution’s Allegation of Violation of the U.S. Constitution on the Part of President Obama.” Supervisor: Dr. James Calvin, Johns Hopkins University