zramosmaza@pairproject.org
she/her/hers
(617) 742-9296 ext. 305
zramosmaza@pairproject.org
she/her/hers
(617) 742-9296 ext. 305
zramosmaza@pairproject.org
she/her/hers
(617) 742-9296 ext. 305
zramosmaza@pairproject.org
she/her/hers
(617) 742-9296 ext. 305
zramosmaza@pairproject.org
she/her/hers
(617) 742-9296 ext. 305
Zuna Ramos Maza
Zuna Ramos Maza
Zuna
Ramos Maza
Zuna Ramos Maza is a paralegal with the Asylum Program at PAIR. Zuna has expanded her understanding of the forced displacement field through professional experiences in the U.S., along the U.S.-Mexico Border, as well as abroad in Spain and Chile. Her roles in these ranged from assisting with the provision of pro-bono legal aid to acting as a research assistant on studies pertaining to migrant mental health. Zuna obtained her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University. She is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico with both Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage. She is a native Spanish speaker. Zuna joined PAIR in 2023.
Zuna Ramos Maza is a paralegal with the Asylum Program at PAIR. Zuna has expanded her understanding of the forced displacement field through professional experiences in the U.S., along the U.S.-Mexico Border, as well as abroad in Spain and Chile. Her roles in these ranged from assisting with the provision of pro-bono legal aid to acting as a research assistant on studies pertaining to migrant mental health. Zuna obtained her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University. She is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico with both Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage. She is a native Spanish speaker. Zuna joined PAIR in 2023.
Zuna Ramos Maza is a paralegal with the Asylum Program at PAIR. Zuna has expanded her understanding of the forced displacement field through professional experiences in the U.S., along the U.S.-Mexico Border, as well as abroad in Spain and Chile. Her roles in these ranged from assisting with the provision of pro-bono legal aid to acting as a research assistant on studies pertaining to migrant mental health. Zuna obtained her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University. She is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico with both Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage. She is a native Spanish speaker. Zuna joined PAIR in 2023.
Zuna Ramos Maza is a paralegal with the Asylum Program at PAIR. Zuna has expanded her understanding of the forced displacement field through professional experiences in the U.S., along the U.S.-Mexico Border, as well as abroad in Spain and Chile. Her roles in these ranged from assisting with the provision of pro-bono legal aid to acting as a research assistant on studies pertaining to migrant mental health. Zuna obtained her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University. She is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico with both Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage. She is a native Spanish speaker. Zuna joined PAIR in 2023.
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Selected Works
Anita P. SharmaExecutive Director
Elizabeth BadgerJFF Program Manager
Irene C. FreidelDetention Program Manager
Ilana Etkin GreensteinAsylum Program Manager
Yanzie ChowDevelopment Director
Melanie GleasonPro Bono Involvement Coordinator
Violeta HaralampievaStaff Attorney
Sarah AllarStaff Attorney
Tara RubensteinStaff Attorney
Nancy GieselStaff Attorney
Julia CiachurskiStaff Attorney
Daniela HargusStaff Attorney
Rhonda TietjenStaff Attorney
Destiny TaylorIJC Fellow
Benjamin ZimetbaumLaw Clerk
Omairy MartinezParalegal
Genesis UribeParalegal
Zuna Ramos MazaParalegal
Luke MorrellAdministrative Associate