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Medina Zubača is a law student from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Driven by a commitment to human rights, feminism, immigrant rights, the rule of law, and fight against discrimination and racism, Medina has consistently been a vocal advocate in any class or forum addressing social injustice.
She has a strong interest in freedom of religion or belief, a field in which she has attended numerous workshops and seminars. With a long history in debate clubs, Medina is no stranger to well-reasoned discussions and critical thinking.
As a member of ELSA (European Law Srudent’s Association) , specifically in the Seminars and Conferences branch, Medina not only attends impactful events but also helps create platforms where meaningful conversations about social injustice can take place.
She possesses a nuanced understanding of how socio-economic status, heritage, gender, and cultural differences shape individual experiences in a democratic society. She prioritizes equity and empathy in her work.
Updated May 2025