Gwendolyn Hill

Student, Disability Justice Advocate, and Scientist in Los Angeles, CA

Gwendolyn Hill

Student, Disability Justice Advocate, and Scientist in Los Angeles, CA

Gwendolyn Hill (she/her) is a queer Chinese-‘American’ femme with Long COVID, currently pursuing her undergraduate degree in Psychobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles on unceded Gabrielino/Tongva land. From a young age, she has involved herself in as many arts as she can find, from martial arts, to flute and piano, to jewelry-making and photography. She is also a copy editor and writer for several intersectional magazines on campus. Passionate about intersectional disability justice, accessibility, and liberation, her on-going advocacy work as a leader in UCLA’s Disabled Student Union has recently resulted in expanded access to high quality masks and COVID-19 resources on campus. Gwendolyn’s professional goals include performing investigative research on the links between marginalization and health disparities in QTBIPOC in order to increase accessibility for all.

Gwendolyn and her work can be found and supported on the following platforms:

InPrnt: https://www.inprnt.com/profile/gwendystar/

Instagram: @gwendystar

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwendolynhill/

IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Headshot of a Chinese femme with red-dyed hair and browline glasses and black winged eyeliner. She wears a brown-red paisley coat with fur trim, layered handmade beaded jewelry, and a heart locket. In the background are green ferns fanning away from her face and a blue sky.