David graduated from Boston College in the spring of 2004 with a degree in history. He has worked to combat hunger and homelessness at Haley House, a multi-service organization for homeless men in Boston, and through an internship as an organizer on issues of transportation and racial justice. He also worked with the Global Justice Project of BC on issues of international solidarity, which included organizing a delegation of students to Chiapas, Mexico, to learn from the Zapatista movement in their struggle for economic, political, and indigenous rights.
Field placement: Oregon Food Bank
Portland, Oregon
Policy placement: Presbyterian Hunger Program
Policy placement: Center of Concern
Washington, D.C.