Shaw University students attended the NC Good Trouble Summit on Sunday, Feb. 8, hosted by the John Lewis Young Leaders Program at the FedEx Global Education Center at UNC Chapel Hill.
Students pictured from left are Haelee Moone, a freshman political science major; Jada Hubbard, a freshman business administration major; and Jasmin Lewis, a junior political science major.
The John Lewis Young Leaders Program is an undergraduate fellowship designed to prepare students to become effective social justice and civic leaders. The program focuses on empowering young people and supporting the next generation of human rights advocates.
During the summit, students participated in sessions focused on the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in leadership, public and private partnerships in preserving culture and history, and a networking luncheon with professionals and scholars from various institutions. Participants also attended a private viewing of “The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt” at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
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