Yvonne Agyapong is a junior in Yale College from West Orange, New Jersey, studying cognitive science. Her academic focus is on trauma, prejudice, and discrimination from the level of human cognition to the level of foreign policy. Yvonne is passionate about becoming an international human rights lawyer addressing war crimes, human trafficking, genocide, and violence against women and children. She has broadly researched different forms of injustice, including gender stereotyping with a cognitive science laboratory in Paris, bias in artificial intelligence systems, and crimes against Uighur Muslims in China. Dedicated to making international relations accessible to high-schoolers, Yvonne is actively involved in Model United Nations conference planning and has directed MUN committees in India, South Africa, and Brazil. She is also the treasurer and a founding member of the Yale Undergraduate Black Pre-Law Association and director of programming for the Yale Foreign Policy Initiative.