Ariel Kirman is a senior at Trinity School in New York City, where she lives with her parents and younger brother, Shaye. She is the child of two immigrant parents, who both came to America from the former Soviet Union at age eight in the late 1970s. She works with and advocates for immigrants and refugees, and in her spare time, she pursues her passions of debate and writing. She is the executive director of the New York Parliamentary Debate League and the captain of her school's two debate teams (parliamentary and public forum). Ariel also writes for and edits a number of publications at her school, as an editor-in-chief of The Bruner (Trinity's yearbook), The Trinity Review (Trinity's political magazine), and Diversion (Trinity's modern language magazine). When she's not doing any of that, Ariel bakes cookies with her mom, watches (lots of) movies, and plays ping pong (and hopes to one day beat her dad in a game!).