Clint Womack graduated from Macalester College with a degree in Cultural Anthropology. During school, Clint advocated with Latino labor unions and His interest in immigration and human rights was roused while researching and traveling in the tropical lowlands of Bolivia. His subsequent thesis articulated the political economy surrounding rural-urban migration, arguing that rural actors still exact agency through certain modes of production. In the summer of 2007, Clint worked as a research assistant for the HHH Institute of Public Affairs, University of MN documenting legal, social and economic abuses by ICE officers during the recent wave of immigration raids. In his spare time Clint enjoys biking, cooking, reading and gardening.
