
Franceska Edouard
Cohort 5 Fellow
Coral Springs, Florida ∙ Florida State University
Franceska Edouard is three time alumna and recent graduate of Florida State University, where she earned a Master of Public Administration. Originally from Gonaïves, Haiti, she grew up in Coral Springs and Parkland, Florida. She is deeply passionate about law, policy, racial & social justice, and education.
Franceska has experience in public service and legislative affairs. She served as a Legislative Intern in the Florida Senate under Senator Rosalind Osgood and in the Florida House of Representatives with Representative Marie Woodson. Following her undergraduate studies, she went to Washington, D.C., and interned with Congressman Maxwell Frost. Most recently, Franceska worked as an Election Protection Organizer with Common Cause, implementing voter protection initiatives to safeguard voting rights and ensure equitable access to elections.
With a strong commitment to creating systemic change and justice, Franceska aspires to pursue a career in law and policy, where she plans to continue her fight for justice and equity.
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