Amy Stulman
Amy Stulman is a junior at Barnard College, pursuing degrees in economics and history with a concentration in public health. In applying for this fellowship, she aims to deepen her commitments to environmental justice law, the renewable energy sector and reproductive justice.
In her work at the Institute of Sustainable Energy Policies in Tokyo, Japan, Amy has conducted research on gender economics within the agrivoltaics industry. Furthermore, emboldened by the support she received during her education, her lifelong commitment to accessible education is reflected in her work with the Harmony Program, where she helped provide music education to low-income schools in New York City.
Recognized as a Laidlaw Foundation Scholar and Barnard Athena Fellow, she has leveraged her experiences to establish an EdTech platform dedicated to accessible education. Through her fellowship, Amy aims to deepen her dedication to making education and health more accessible through research and community initiatives.