Disability and Health in the Age of Triage
In the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for vital resources has surpassed supply. Already, COVID-19 tests, protective gear, ICU beds, ventilators, experimental interventions,...
Celina Malavé is a rising 2L at Stanford Law School, and is a board member of the Black Law Student Association, works as a Graduate Program Coordination at Stanford's Women’s Community Center, and does research with Professor Rabia Belt on disability, obesity, and prisons. Celina is interested in the intersection of ethics, religion, policy, racial and reproductive justice, medicine, and the law. She did her undergraduate at Stanford in bioengineering and religious studies. Afterwards, she completed a masters in bioethics at Columbia University while working at a small biopharmaceutical company in NYC.