Allison Bostrom is a researcher and writer with a passion for exploring inequalities, especially those related to migration and displacement, through rights-based and decolonial lenses. Her background in science drives her to find the “why” and the “how,” and she uses those findings to argue for more just and equitable policies. Outside of work, she enjoys knitting, crocheting, cooking, baking, doing puzzles, and reading fantasy novels. Originally from the suburbs of New York, she and her plants now reside in Washington, DC, where they enjoy the food scene and gripe about taxation without representation.