About The Founder.
I am an educator, human rights consultant, international speaker, and the founder of Let Them Learn: Empowered Human Rights Hub, a global human rights education consultancy focused on empowering students, educators, organisations, and communities through education rooted in human dignity and human value.
Originally from the United States and now based in Nuremberg — internationally recognised as the “City of Peace and Human Rights” — I have worked in education for more than 20 years across schools, leadership settings, educational programmes, and international training environments.
My academic background includes a B.S. in Psychology from Virginia Tech, a Master’s degree in Educational Systems Design from University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a second Master’s degree in Human Rights from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, where I specialised in education rights, women’s rights, and access to quality education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While studying human rights in Germany, I realised that many human rights discussions focused heavily on law and policy, but often overlooked the importance of human connection, empowerment, belonging, and self-worth. I saw a need for more accessible and engaging human rights education that placed people — especially children, women, and young people — at the centre of the conversation.

That vision became the foundation for Let Them Learn.
I founded Let Them Learn: Empowered Human Rights Hub to provide human rights workshops, teacher training, educational consulting, curriculum development, and keynote speaking focused on human dignity, global citizenship education, democracy education, social justice education, and student empowerment.
My work combines over two decades of educational experience with a passion for women’s empowerment, children’s rights, youth leadership, diversity and inclusion education, and civic engagement education. I work with schools, universities, NGOs, youth organisations, and international institutions to create educational programmes that help learners connect human rights principles to real-world experiences.
Since founding the organisation, I have delivered educational workshops, webinars, lectures, conference talks, and professional development training across Europe, North America, the Middle East and Africa. I have been invited to participate in discussions and events focused on:
● Women’s empowerment and girls’ education
● Human rights education in schools
● Democracy, belonging, and civic engagement
● Diversity and inclusion education
● Youth leadership and student voice
● Modern discrimination and equality
● Human dignity and social change
● Education as a tool for empowerment
My speaking engagements and collaborations have included partnerships and events with the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut Nürnberg, the Organization on Global Policy and Development, Rehub Thinktank, international youth forums, educational webinars, and human rights initiatives linked to Courtroom 600 and The Hague.
As a human rights educator and educational consultant, my mission is to help learners and organisations understand that human rights are not abstract concepts reserved for textbooks or courtrooms. They are lived experiences connected to education, equality, safety, opportunity, democracy, and human dignity.
Through Let Them Learn, I continue to work toward a future where education empowers people not only with knowledge, but with the confidence to recognise their own value, advocate for others, and create meaningful social change.

