Sara Gold
Volunteer

Sara Gold is a law student at McGill University. She also holds an Honours B.A. in International Development and Feminist Studies from McGill University.

Sara has lived in both Argentina and Costa Rica where she has worked for NGOs in Buenos Aires, the Embassy of Canada to Argentina and Paraguay and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

During her legal studies, Sara has completed extensive research on Indigenous rights, most notably through her participation in the Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot and through a study on federalism and services in shelters for Inuit women in Montreal. She has also researched how Canada’s commitment to the Inter-American Human Rights system could serve as a supplementary recourse for Indigenous justice in Canada.

Sara is currently based in Mexico City, where she is completing her last semester of law school on exchange at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas.