Portrait photo of Marissa Ditkowsky. She has long straight brown hair with a pearl-colored hair barrette on the right. She's wearing a black and white woven suit jacket.

Marissa Ditkowsky

Position: Policy Counsel for Disability
Categories: Staff

Marissa is a disabled activist and attorney. She serves as the Disability Economic Justice Counsel at the National Partnership for Women & Families. Prior to her time at the National Partnership, she was a Staff Attorney at Tzedek DC, a non-profit dedicated to safeguarding the legal rights and financial health of DC residents with low incomes dealing with debt and consumer issues. She led and formed Tzedek DC’s Disabilities Community Project.

Prior to joining Tzedek DC, Marissa served as a litigation fellow at the AARP Foundation, where she assisted with legal research on cases involving age discrimination, reverse mortgages, nursing facilities, elder abuse, and other issues facing Americans ages fifty and older. Marissa’s legal research on issues including disability rights, reproductive justice, and workers’ rights has been featured in publications such as the National Lawyers Guild Review; the Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law; and the UCLA Women’s Law Journal. Marissa is a former leader of the National Disabled Law Students Association and an organizer and founder of the National Disabled Legal Professionals Association.

Marissa graduated magna cum laude from the American University Washington College of Law in 2019. She is an inaugural Capital Chai of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington awardee and a 2022 Brandeisians of the Last Decade (BOLD) 9 award recipient.