April has also served as Deputy Legal Counsel to Governor Mitt Romney and has taught courses on law and social policy, law and development, human rights and conflict for Brandeis University's Heller School of Sustainable International Development. April has also worked as the Director of Combined Programs in Ethics, Inclusion and Social Justice at the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life. Her major project in this capacity was the development of a new international judicial institute. She also directed the Project on Inclusion and Social ustice, formerly the Dean's Initiative on Inclusion and Social Justice. Her background includes experience as a constitutional, civil and human rights appellate attorney in California.
April's work is focused on the practical application of critical theory to substantive issues in social policy and jurisprudence. Her research focuses on the nexus between law, human rights, culture, conflict transformation and sustainable development.
Ms. Powell-Willingham received her J.D. and M.A. in Urban Planning (international development) from the University of California, Los Angeles.