Collin Rosadino
Collin Rosadino is a third-year law student at the UConn School of Law. He grew up in Glastonbury, CT and attended George Washington University for undergrad where he majored in Political Science. Throughout college and law school, he has been involved with climate activism. He was a member of the Sunrise Movement hub at GW, researched and organized around climate reform in CT as an intern with the Connecticut Citizen Action Group, and currently works with a coalition of student organizations called Fossil Fuel Free UConn, pushing to end the University’s ties with the fossil fuel industry. He spent this past summer interning with the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) researching and revising briefs on international human rights violations caused to indigenous defenders by extractive industry in Colombia and Peru. He also volunteered on two congressional primary campaigns, one in New York and the other in St. Louis, to help re-elect progressive, Green New Deal champions Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush to the US House of Representatives.