Dallas Williams is a Richmond Fellow with the Center for Community Health Innovation. She is a current student at Georgetown University Law Center.

She previously worked as an intern at the O’Neill Institute, focusing on reproductive health, rights, and justice in the United States. In her current position, she completes research pertaining to oral and systemic health disparities across the United States.

Williams is pursuing a career in public interest and has interned/clerked at offices, such as the Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia, the United States Department of Justice, and the O’Neill Institute.

Williams graduated magna cum laude from the University of San Francisco in 2023, earning her bachelor’s in politics with a minor in legal studies.

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