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  2. Siddiqui later attended the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, graduating in 2014 with a JD. [7] Siddiqui then joined Northeast Legal Aid, where she helped lead the Community Development and Entrepreneurship practice. [17] .

  3. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Cambridge mayor Sumbul Siddiqui graduated from Brown University and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, took part in Emerge Massachusetts and the Cambridge City Council and addressed COVID-19 through the Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fun and Cambridge Rise.

  4. Upon earning her J.D. from Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law, she moved home to practice as a legal aid attorney with Northeast Legal Aid. Councillor Sumbul Siddiqui 2018-2019: Sponsored numerous community events, including Cambridge Digs DEEP , a series of Citywide forums on racial justice;

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  5. Nov 1, 2021 · I went away for college and law school, but I came back. So now I live in the Cambridgeport area. I grew up in North Cambridge in the Rindge Towers and then in the Wellington-Harrington area in the Roosevelt Towers, so I grew up in affordable housing in Cambridge.

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    Prior to serving on city council, Siddiqui received a bachelor's degree in public policy from Brown University and a law degree from Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law. At a virtual IOP forum in late April, Siddiqui shared how these experiences contributed to her interest in public service. “One of the things I also really cared about was helpin...

    While Cambridge has had to make difficult decisions in response to the coronavirus outbreak, such as closing schools and shuttering businesses, Siddiqui’s colleagues said her calm demeanor and collaborative nature have been essential during what has otherwise been an uncertain time. “I think she does a tremendous job of being level-headed, being co...

    Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale have collaborated on various coronavirus-related initiatives, such as creating an emergency shelter for Cambridge’s homeless population, forming a small business advisory committee to assist with reopening, and activating the Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund. Siddiqui said the disaster relief fund, which pr...

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Sumbul Siddiqui (JD ’14) first interacted with the Cambridge City Council when she co-founded a youth council as a freshman at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. “We worked a lot with the city of Cambridge, so early on I had this exposure to the whole government.

  7. Nov 3, 2019 · She studied public policy as an undergraduate at Brown University and, after earning a law degree at Northwestern University, worked as an attorney at Northeast Legal Aid, providing legal...

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