Grassroots initiatives nurture community resilience
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Ratna Gill is a student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She was formerly the Head of Communications and Advocacy at Aangan, a nonprofit committed to preventing child harm in India. Prior to this, she worked at Living Cities, a strategic philanthropy focused on creating opportunity for people of color in the United States. Ratna completed her B.A. at Harvard College, where she studied Economics and Latin.
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