Marcus Oda joined the Tom Lantos Institute in 2018 as the Programme Manager for Human
Rights of Minorities Programme. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, Marcus holds a
Bachelor’s degree in French Literature from Yale University and a Juris Doctorate from New
York University. While at NYU, Marcus’ studies focused on international human rights law,
minority rights, and international criminal law. He also served on the editorial board of the
Journal of International Law and Politics.
Marcus began his career as an intern first at the Public Interest Law Network in Budapest,
Hungary, and then at the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative in Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan. He was awarded the Arthur Helton Global Human Rights Fellowship, which gave
him the opportunity to conduct advocacy work and legal research at the Russian LGBT
Network in St. Petersburg, Russia. Marcus continued to work in the post-Soviet Union region
as a Program & Advocacy Officer at the Eurasian Coalition on Male Health in Tallinn, Estonia,
where he was responsible for managing legal and advocacy programs aimed at protecting
LGBT rights and ensuring access to health services in countries of the region. Marcus speaks
English, French, Russian, Hungarian, and Italian.