About Us

Stuart Young - Founder of Diversity CityStuart Young
Founder of Diversity City

STUART YOUNG is a third year student at Harvard Law School, where he is pursuing his Doctor of Laws degree.  He specializes in international law.  He is also the treasurer and political coordinator for the Harvard European Law Association, where he’s organized events for and hosted numerous British and European politicians, including: European Commissioner Franco Frattini, David Lammy MP (British Minister for Culture), Brooks Newmark MP, Ed Vaizey MP, Daniel Lipsic (Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia), Jamie Shea (Head of Policy Planning at NATO).

Before matriculating to Harvard, Stuart received his BA from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, (highest honors), and he received his MSc in Information Systems from the London School of Economics.

Stuart has worked extensively in the British Parliament.  He worked as a junior television producer at the BBC during the 2005 General Election campaign and now is interning for the Sky News Westminster studio. 


Amos JonesAmos Jones
Contributing Editor

AMOS JONES is a 2006-07 Visiting Scholar in the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Based in the School's Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, he is analyzing how political culture is influencing the legal development of the Bill of Rights and collateral social allowances proposed for Australia. Mr. Jones’s scholarship focuses on the law of racial discrimination, the development of international human rights, and the role of religion in lawmaking.

In 2006, Jones earned the Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard University, where he served as an Executive Editor of the Harvard Human Rights Journal and the Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal, as a Research Assistant for Professors Lani Guinier, Charles Ogletree, and Kenneth Mack, and as a fund-raiser among alumni for the Harvard Law School Fund, a five-year, $400 million capital campaign.

In 2003 he earned the Master of Science from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he served as President of the Columbia Journalism Guild and Resident Trustee of International House New York. Before entering graduate school, Mr. Jones worked as a journalist in the southeastern United States for Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers of the New York Times Company, Cox Newspapers, and Knight Ridder, all Fortune 500 publishing companies. He is a 2000 cum laude graduate of Emory University, where he majored in political science and minored in African American Studies.


Mehreen MalikMehreen Malik
Chief Researcher

Mehreen Malik graduated from Bristol University with an LLB (honours) in 2006. She was then selected to be an English Speaking Union scholar, whereby she was given the opportunity to move to America and participate in the American political process.  She worked for New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer on his Gubenatorial campaign and for Mark Green who was running in the Democratic Party to succeed Spitzer as New York Attorney General.  She also worked in the office of Senator Edward Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, where she worked on his committee responsible for vetting Supreme Court Nominee John Roberts.  
 
After returning to the United Kingdom she worked as a researcher for the leading think-tank Policy Exchange.  Most recently, she has worked for Nicholas Boles, London Mayoral Candidate.  











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