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  2. Dear Younger Self: Digital Narratives by 3rd/4th Year Black Students – March 1st, 2023, 5pm

Dear Younger Self: Digital Narratives by 3rd/4th Year Black Students – March 1st, 2023, 5pm

Posted on January 31, 2023
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Event Details:

Invitation

The 20/20 Hindsight Project Team* in Collaboration with the Black Student Success Centre Invite you to an Evening Of Digital Storytelling and Conversations.

“Dear Younger Self: Digital Narratives by 3rd/4th Year Black Students”

Logistics

Date: March 1st, 2023 (5pm)
Venue: Humanities Concert Hall in LR Wilson Hall
Notes: Light finger snacks and refreshments will be served.

Thank you to the Lyons New Media Centre for their role in the production of these digital stories.
The 20/20 Hindsight Project is Funded by Petro-Canada & McMaster University via the Petro- Canada Young Innovator Award 2022.
*The 20/20 Hindsight Project team is Dr. Selina Mudavanhu (Communication Studies & Media Arts), Rose Adusei (MA Sociology-Social Psychology), Sarah Andoh (4th year Political Science).

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Rose Adusei — MA

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Rose Adusei is a graduate of the MA Sociology-Social Psychology program at McMaster University. Focusing on diversity, equity, race-studies, developmental studies, human behaviour, and mental health, Rose aims to bring a positive change to society/policy through her knowledge, experience, and research. Rose Adusei worked with Dr. Selina Mudavanhu as a coordinator of the 20/20 Hindsight Project: Digital Memoirs by Black Senior Undergraduate Students. She also worked with Dr. Mudavanhu and Dr. Edmund Adam as a research assistant for a project studying the experiences of Black college-to-university transfer students at McMaster University.

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Rose Adusei — MA

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Rose Adusei — MA

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Former Coordinator & Senior Research Assistant

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Rose Adusei is a graduate of the MA Sociology-Social Psychology program at McMaster University. Focusing on diversity, equity, race-studies, developmental studies, human behaviour, and mental health, Rose aims to bring a positive change to society/policy through her knowledge, experience, and research. Rose Adusei worked with Dr. Selina Mudavanhu as a coordinator of the 20/20 Hindsight Project: Digital Memoirs by Black Senior Undergraduate Students. She also worked with Dr. Mudavanhu and Dr. Edmund Adam as a research assistant for a project studying the experiences of Black college-to-university transfer students at McMaster University.

Rose Adusei — MA

(she/her)

Former Coordinator & Senior Research Assistant

aduseir@mcmaster.ca LinkedIn Profile

Rose Adusei is a graduate of the MA Sociology-Social Psychology program at McMaster University. Focusing on diversity, equity, race-studies, developmental studies, human behaviour, and mental health, Rose aims to bring a positive change to society/policy through her knowledge, experience, and research. Rose Adusei worked with Dr. Selina Mudavanhu as a coordinator of the 20/20 Hindsight Project: Digital Memoirs by Black Senior Undergraduate Students. She also worked with Dr. Mudavanhu and Dr. Edmund Adam as a research assistant for a project studying the experiences of Black college-to-university transfer students at McMaster University.

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