The Social Enterprise Law Association (SELA), founded by Bea Hinton and Thea Sebastian, is a student-led organization at Harvard Law School designed to connecting the rift between the private and public sectors, while offering a space for students to transform their ideas into initiatives by applying their newfound legal skills to build meaningful careers.
SELA had brought in Dr. Zachary Kaufman, a fellow at Yale Law School who founded Rwanda’s first public library, to talk about the role of attorneys in social entrepreneurship. SELA also offers students the chance to “create” through Harvard Law School’s first-ever Impact Lab, the first in a series of labs hosted by various coordinators who are changemankers in the social enterprise community.