ROBIN S. LEVI is
the Human Rights Director at Justice Now, a women prisoner rights organization.
At Justice Now, Robin woks with women prisoners to
use the international human rights framework to expose and remedy human rights violations against
current and former women prisoners, especially violations of the right to
health and the right to family.
Levi is a human rights advocate and attorney. A 1993 graduate of Stanford Law School,
Robin has written and spoken extensively on women's human rights here and
abroad.
Robin spent four years as Advocacy Director for the
Women’s Institute for Leadership for Human Rights, which advocated for the
human rights of women and girls in the United States, especially women of
color.
Prior to that, Robin spent three years as a staff
attorney at the Women's Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, where she
monitored and documented violence and discrimination against women worldwide.
In particular, she documented the state response to violence against women in
Russia and sexual abuse of women in U.S. state prisons.
Robin was one of the founders and organizers of the
Women's Caucus at the First Preparatory Committee of the World Conference
Against Racism. She led the efforts to draft a statement and lobby points to ensure
the integration of gender into the preparation and work of the Conference and
prepared several papers on women of color in the United States for the World
Conference and the UN Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination.
She also was a consultant to the Drug Policy
Alliance where she worked to end the war on drugs.
Robin is currently a member of the Board of
Directors for Legal Services for Prisoners with Children and the Fund for
Nonviolence