Chelsea Miller graduated Jewish Studies Valedictorian in 2014, earning a MinorÌýin Jewish Studies in addition to a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and a certificate in Digital Arts and Media. She is currently the Community Coordinator for in Manhattan as part of the in New York. Chelsea received highest honors, Summa Cum Laude, for her honors thesis 'Protesting to Pray : A critical case study of how Women of the Wall used Jewish male garments and other strategies to influence Israel's policies'. The transnational organization has read her paper, and they have chosen to archive it!
Chelsea first joined the Program in Jewish Studies because of her interest in Judaism as a religion, but soon became curious about genocide studies, the Holocaust, and the intersection of religion and gender, all topics she was able to explore in Jewish Studies courses. While at CU, Chelsea served on theÌýJewish Studies Student Advisory BoardÌýin order to help develop the interdisciplinary nature of the program's coursework and create welcoming community gatherings. Chelsea also participated inÌý., interning for and the in Washington, DC.
For students consideringÌýmajoring or minoring in Jewish Studies, Chelsea states, "The Program in Jewish Studies persuaded me to completely give my life to social justice.ÌýJewish Studies has given me not only an education, but has taught me the value of justice and equality. Even if you are not a Jewish student, this program is so much more than a supplement to religious studies. For me, it is genocide studies, gender studies, and peace conflict studies."
Check out Chelsea'sÌýnew blog, ""!