Spring 2026

Youth Activists

  • Anthony Dyjak

    Anthony Dyjak is a first-year student at New York University pursuing a degree in International Relations with minors in French Studies and Economics on the Pre-Law track. He is interested in the relationship between foreign policy, business, and infrastructure development.

    Anthony is currently the Director of Events for the International Relations Society at NYU, where he has organized events with various Ambassadors and has made it his mission to increase membership and create a more diplomatically active student body. Additionally, as a Polish-American citizen, Anthony aims to strengthen the relationship between the two nations through a self-initiated tutoring program where he teaches Polish students English, free of charge. Previously, Anthony created Arizona's only United Nations Association high school chapter and helped lead his local chapters of UNICEF and Amnesty International. He also leads an urban design issue-advocacy group and placed 7th in the nation at a major International Business competition.

    Anthony is incredibly excited about the opportunity presented through the NAPF and RTT, which helps create a safer world through nuclear disarmament policy and collaborative diplomacy.

  • Nicholas Campos

    Nicholas Campos is a senior at New York University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in International Relations with minors in Law & Society and Public Policy. He is interested in international security, diplomacy, and multilateral institutions, with a particular focus on human rights and conflict prevention. He seeks to pursue a career in public service, international affairs, and diplomacy.
    Nicholas is also currently an Operations & Asylum Services Intern at the International Rescue Committee, where he supports refugee and immigrant clients by assessing eligibility gaining firsthand experience with migration governance and humanitarian service delivery. He also serves as a representative with the Peruvian American Political Organization (PAPO), where he advocated for the Peruvian-American community in the U.S. Capitol and engaged directly with policymakers on issues including visa access and civic participation. In addition, he is involved in academic and policy-focused extracurriculars at NYU, including serving as a Crisis Analyst in NYU Model United Nations and as a staff writer for the IR Insider, where he has written on diplomacy, governance, and geopolitical developments across Latin America. Previously, he has interned in municipal government settings, including the offices of Assemblymember Jennifer Rajkumar and the Mayor’s Office in West New York, New Jersey.

  • Brinda Dass

    Description goes hereBrinda Dass is a first-year student at New York University pursuing a degree in Economics and International Relations. She is deeply interested in the intersection of financial sustainability, grassroots activism, and equitable policy development.

    Currently, Brinda also serves as a Finance Internfor Zero Waste NYC, where she manages financial operations and secures corporate sponsorships.On campus, she balances her academics with being an Office Assistant at NYU Glucksman Ireland House, where she supports staff and manages logistics for weekly events and galas.Brinda also contributes to four distinct student organizations: she is involved with two Stern Clubs as well as two clubs within the College of Arts and Science (CAS), including the NYU Economic Society and NYU International Society.

    Her commitment to leadership began in high school, where she served as President of four clubs: Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), the Environmental Club, the Governor’s STEM Club, and as a Co-President and Cultural Proficiency and Equity Student Ambassador.

    Brinda is incredibly excited about the opportunity with Reverse the Trend and the NAPF. She looks forward to applying her experience in organizational growth and resource management to support nuclear disarmament and advocate for a more peaceful, sustainable future.