FORDHAM LAW — Stein Scholar 1L Rep and evening student Jalyn Radziminski traveled to Washington, D.C. to speak at the White House’s “Black History Month Roundtable with Young Black Leaders with Disabilities” on Feb. 23. Radziminski was invited by the Biden-Harris Administration to share their experiences of living with a mental health disability as well as chronic compartment syndrome, with White House officials, representatives from federal agencies, and other young Black, Disabled community leaders from across the country. A longtime social justice advocate, Radziminski serves as the Director of Engagement at the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law and is the founder of Count US IN, the first Indiana-based nonpartisan nonprofit led by Black, femme, and disability community organizers to increase and diversify civic engagement and voter turnout.