About
Julian Schriedel is a Research Assistant for the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, an intern for the St. Louis Regional Data Alliance (RDA), and a Fellow with the Clinton Global Initiative University. As a Fellow, Julian assists her colleague Ebuwa with the Translating Evidence to Care for Child Farmworkers project. She is responsible for reviewing literature, designing and implementing research tools, and tracking child farmworker legislation. Ebuwa and Julian intend to publish a manuscript of their findings and provide policy recommendations to practitioners.
Julian has a B.Sc. in Environmental Science from Saint Louis University and an MSW/MSP from the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Julian has an academic background in soil ecology and agriculture, social policy advocacy and reform, community-based system dynamics, and community social and economic development.
A St. Louis native, Julian has worked with nonprofits in the St. Louis community for almost 10 years in the areas of mental health, intimate partner violence, conservation, disaster response, and youth services. This summer, Julian is excited to be interning with the RDA, an organization dedicated to building shared data networks to better inform service providers, helping to design a local data infrastructure. Last summer, she enjoyed tracking state and local policy with the St. Louis County Executive's Office as a Policy Intern. Julian completed two terms of service with AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team (ERT) where she deployed to multiple tornados in Missouri and worked alongside the Missouri Department of Conservation, Department of Natural Resources, US Forest Service, Great Rivers Greenway, Forest Park Forever, and many other environmental conservation agencies. In 2015, Julian worked as a tree-planter for 3 months in Ontario, Canada replanting logging sites; this led her to pursue the same work in Australia in 2016.
Joined
June 2021