Biography
Sierra Maciorowski is a 2L and J.D./M.S. candidate at Stanford Law School, where she has had the joy of organizing Shaking the Foundations this year. She is a co-president of the Disabled Law Students’ Association, managing editor/submissions editor for the Stanford Environmental Law Journal, and serves on the board of several progressive SLS organizations. She does community-engaged research as a Graduate Public Service fellow and works as a student attorney in the Environmental Law Clinic. Sierra graduated from Stanford University with degrees in English and Human Biology. Before law school, she was an Executive Fellow for the California Air Resources Board’s Office of Environmental Justice, then the legislative analyst for California Climate Investments. Sierra spent last summer at Communities for a Better Environment in Richmond as a Partnerships for Climate Justice in the Bay Area research fellow, and will spend her 2L summer at Earthjustice’s California Regional Office in San Francisco. In her free time, she reads and writes fantasy and science fiction, organizes for and dreams of disability justice, and bakes a lot of bread.
