Legislative Fellows Profiles
Allison Shurilla
St. Paul, Minnesota
Amanda Weitekamp St. Paul, Minnesota
• Expertise: Research and Evaluation • Home Organization: Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research • Host Organization: ConTextos • Host City: San Salvador, El Salvador
• Expertise: Law, Juvenile Rights • Home Organization: 2nd Judicial District Public Defender, Ramsey County • Host Organization: Supreme Court of Justice Human Rights Division • Host City: Asunción, Paraguay
Allison Shurilla holds a varied background in research and evaluation that includes work with nonprofit, government, and private organizations. She has expertise in education, youth, immigration, public health, community development, and international development. She specializes in community-based research, and an individualized, organization-centered approach to evaluation. She has worked extensively with the diverse communities in Minnesota and has educational and professional experience in Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Ms. Shurilla holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Spanish Studies from the University of Minnesota and a Masters in Public Policy from the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Amanda Weitekamp has worked for the State of Minnesota as an Assistant Ramsey County Public Defender for 8 years. She has previously worked as a judicial law clerk in family court and as an attorney at a non-profit organization focused on indigent criminal defense services. She has focused her education and career on juvenile criminal defense and systemic reform work in that area. She has handled a variety of cases in juvenile and adult court, ranging from truancy and runaway petitions to traffic, assault, criminal sexual conduct, and homicide.
For her fellowship, Ms. Shurilla will be working with Contextos, a local NGO that focuses on literacy issues in the country, to improve as well as learn from their evaluation and reporting tools.
Ms. Weitekamp will work with the Planning and Special Projects team of the Human Rights Department of the Paraguayan Supreme Court in its ongoing work to improve and develop programs centered around the defense and rehabilitation of juvenile criminal offenders.