Casey Dai

Casey Dai

A daughter of immigrants, Casey’s experiences growing up sandwiched between hemispheric cultural norms and values has underscored her need for both local and global healthcare solutions rooted in community agency. She is currently an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley studying Public Health, Molecular Environmental Biology, & Global Poverty and Practice with the intent to satisfy her desire to better understand, and help deconstruct, the colonial legacies of health intertwined with international development to foster agency both close and far from home. She is a self-purported dilettante who can be found at the intersection of healthcare and human rights along with half a dozen other alleyways of interest, ranging from poetry, to public transit, to pickling daikon radishes.