Human Dignity, Belonging, and Caring for Others ft. Shelene Baiyee
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Finding community in college can be difficult, but it can be especially difficult when you feel like you don't belong. Shelene shares the struggles she faced her first few years at Notre Dame finding a sense of belonging, especially in the Black community as the daughter of immigrant parents from St. Croix and Cameroon. Shelene unpacked these experiences in her McNeill Fellows capstone and has since been convicted to recognize the human dignity of every person and authentically care for others.
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