Flynn Coleman is a writer, international human rights attorney, and public speaker.
She has worked on global issues including war crimes, human trafficking, and artificial intelligence.
Coleman's expertise spans technology, ethics, and international law.
Her background includes teaching at Harvard, serving as a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, and consulting for the U.S. State Department.
Coleman's work focuses on the intersection of human rights, innovation, and social impact.
Her writing has appeared in various publications, and she frequently speaks on topics related to technology, ethics, and human rights.
Coleman's multidisciplinary approach combines legal, technological, and humanitarian perspectives to address complex global challenges.
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