Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Extracurricular Experiences
Timeline
Publications
Intern

Modupe Yekpewa Ajinaku

Washington,D.C.

Summary

African American Studies and Legal Communications Undergraduate student. Aspiring Civil Rights Attorney.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Intern

UC Santa Cruz HBCU Summer Internship
07.2024 - 08.2024
  • Analyzed historical documents from the Intra-American Slave Trade
  • Gathered and entered data into the Slave Voyages Database
  • Transcribed original documents from the North Carolina Archives

Intern

Davis Bozeman Law Firm
09.2022 - 12.2022
  • Performed research for ongoing pro-bono court cases
  • Assisted with office management work
  • Assisted attorneys and paralegals with trial preparation, including case reviews and research

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Afro American Studies Major, Legal Communications

Howard University
Washington, D.C.
05-2027

Skills

  • Academic writing and analytics
  • Effective Communication
  • Team building
  • Professionalism and etiquette
  • Research and analysis
  • Adaptability and flexibility

Extracurricular Experiences

Howard University Future Law Scholars Organization [Member] Audited “Pre-Law Colloquium” Course by Professor Mawuli Davis at Clark Atlanta University

Timeline

Intern

UC Santa Cruz HBCU Summer Internship
07.2024 - 08.2024

Intern

Davis Bozeman Law Firm
09.2022 - 12.2022

Bachelor of Arts - Afro American Studies Major, Legal Communications

Howard University

Publications

Ajinaku, Modupe & Jones, Kehinde. “The Mind of the Colorless.” The Afrikan World. November 15, 2020. p.7
Modupe Yekpewa Ajinaku