
Anu is from San Luis Obispo, California and graduated from Colorado College in 2013 with a degree in Sociology and a minor in Nonviolence. Anu’s primary interests lie in refugee affairs and post-conflict reconciliation. While at Colorado College, she conducted a senior thesis on migrant receptivity in small-town America through a case study of a rural Colorado town experiencing a rapid influx of East African refugees. Anu spent a semester studying post-genocide restoration and peacebuilding in Rwanda and Uganda. While in Rwanda, she carried out an independent study on the relationship between community-based conservation and empowerment in the villages surrounding Volcanoes National Park. She has interned at the National Geographic Society and the African Community Center, a refugee resettlement nonprofit in Denver. Anu currently works at OMNI Institute, a social research nonprofit evaluating grant-funded programs surrounding juvenile justice and behavioral health. While in Ethiopia, Anu is excited to learn some Amharic, participate in Ethiopian traditions, and explore the Bale Mountains, the Simien Mountains, and the numerous surrounding national parks.