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UCD-SPREE Summer 2020 Cohort

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Jahsave Brooks
Morehouse College

Jahsave R. Brooks is a first generation college student who currently attends Morehouse College. Originally from Neptune, NJ, he was raised by his mother who emigrated from Jamaica. He attended Neptune High School where he graduated with honors at the top fifteen percent of his class while being involved in a series of extra curricular activities. Jahsave is a twenty year old Sophomore at Morehouse College majoring in Sociology with a double minor in Psychology and Criminal Justice. Where he is an active member of Achieve M.O.O.R.E, Charles D.

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Albina Khatiwoda
Howard University

Albina is a sophomore at Howard University majoring in Economics and Political Science. She was born in Nepal and moved to Michigan when she was ten years old. She is passionate about equality and justice and dedicated towards diversity. She likes to participate in local volunteering efforts both in D.C. and in her hometown. Last summer, she interned at Heart of West Michigan United Way to conduct research and create a guide towards a more equitable and innovative transportation system for local municipality leaders.

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Nylah Moore
Spelman College

Nylah Moore is a sophmore Sociology and Anthropology major with a pre-law concentration at Spelman College. Born and raised, she is from the intimate city of Richmond, CA. On campus Nylah serves as a Student Study Abroad Ambassador, Secretary for a public speaking organization by the name of AUC Speaks,  2nd attendant to Miss Pre-Alumni Council, an organization missioned to bridge the gap between students and alumni as well as a student mentor and tutor for local middle schools in the greater Atlanta community. Off campus, she enjoys hiking and writing poetry.

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Malik Woullard
Howard University

Malik is a sophomore Economics major, mathematics minor at Howard University. He is originally from Hattiesburg, Mississippi. On campus, he is the PR Director of the Abram Harris Economics Society, Vice-Treasurer of the Climate Change Club, and a writer for The Liberato, a student-led political review at Howard. Off campus, he is an avid runner and reader. Malik has received the Capstone Scholarship (a merit-based institutional scholarship) and two Thurgood Marshall College Fund scholarships. Also, he is a former intern at the Brady Campaign.