Indi was involved with Amnesty International USA, as a member of its Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Advisory Group and in other volunteer positions. After graduating from the University of Chicago in June 2005, Indi came to D.C. to work with a non-profit Democratic consulting firm on political campaigns, food and hunger, international development, energy and national security issues. While in school, he interned at the Chicago office of U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) and worked for the Human Rights Program. He also worked on fair housing issues in Chicago and spent a summer in Ghana with the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions promoting housing rights as well as the property rights of women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Field placement: DC Hunger Solutions
Washington, D.C.
Policy placement: Center for American Progress
Washington, D.C.