Michelle Brané, Director, Detention and Asylum Project
As the Director of the Detention and Asylum program at the Women’s
Commission for Refugee Women and Children, Michelle Brané
focuses on the critical protection needs of women and children asylum seekers
in the United States. Michelle has more than 18 years of experience working
on immigration and human rights issues. As an attorney advisor with the Department
of Justice Board of Immigration Appeals she specialized in asylum cases and
assisted in developing relevant regulations and training programs for new
staff. She has extensive experience in program management and advocacy. At
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service she developed and coordinated the
Detained Torture Survivor Legal Support Network, the Legal Orientation Program
and was the Director of the Access to Justice Unit. She has also worked internationally
with human rights organizations in India and as a Human Rights Officer with
the OSCE in Bosnia, where she also served as the Head of the Sarajevo Field
Office. Michelle holds a B.A. in international studies from the University
of Michigan, and J.D. from Georgetown University and is a member of the New
York bar.
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