Justyce Yuille

Communications and Research Intern


Justyce Yuille (she/her/hers) hails from Little Rock and is a 2020 graduate of the University of Arkansas. She has previously interned for the University of Arkansas Terrorism Research Center, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, and the Women’s National Democratic Club Educational Foundation. In college, Justyce helped re-charter a chapter of the NAACP, and she served as the chief justice of the University of Arkansas’ student government association — the first African-American chief justice in the school’s history. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, and after graduating, she worked as an AmeriCorps fellow, tutoring students in English and social studies in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Justyce recently took the LSATs and has been applying for law school, while residing in Texas.