Jackson Gandour

Jackson Gandour
Research Scholar
Inequalities

Jackson is a research scholar in the Human Rights and Privatization Project at the Center. His research focuses on the commodification of public services, economic inequality, and workers’ rights.

Previously, Jackson was a fellow at Human Rights Watch, where he worked on housing policy, social protection, and labor rights. He received a JD (magna cum laude) from NYU Law, where he was an Online Editor for the Journal of International Law and Politics and received the Jerome Lipper Prize for work in the field of international law. He completed his undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, graduating with highest distinction with degrees in philosophy and film production.