Nazareth graduated from Mount Holyoke College with a B.A. In Sociology and Spanish and a certificate in Latina/o Studies. During her undergraduate studies, she spent a semester in Oaxaca, MX where she researched the overlap of reproductive healthcare access and temporary forced migration of pregnant indigenous women. She also interned at the Chicago Housing Authority where she connected CHA residents to affordable internet and digital literacy resources. Throughout her university career, she was dedicated to creating community spaces for first-generation low-income and Latine students, taking charge of event planning through her leadership positions. A born and raised Chicagoan, Nazareth is dedicated to effort of immigrant advocacy and making legal services accessible to all.
