Adrianna is Program Coordinator at Free Migration Project. In this role she has had the opportunity to moderate multiple conversations on important community issues, including press conferences for the Shut Down Berks Campaign and panels on ending medical deportation. She obtained a Master of Arts in Social Work, Concentration on Social Administration, from The University of Chicago in 2018, and a Baccalaureate of Arts in Psychology from Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras in 2012. Originally from Levittown in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, she has an extensive background in social and scientific research, as well as experience in policy and advocacy in nonprofit organizations. Adrianna is interested in the intersections of policy advocacy, law, research and community organizing as a tool for the empowerment of the immigrant community. Within this work she values the frameworks of abolition, intersectional feminism and decolonial practice.