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Kendal Harris
Sound of Ideas InternKendal Harris is a Cleveland native and a sophomore at Ohio State University majoring in Public Management, Leadership, and Policy within the John Glenn College of Public Affairs and minoring in creative writing. She is a member of the Morrill Scholars Program in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Kendal is also an athlete on Ohio State's Equestrian Team and a member of the Center for Ethics and Human Values' Civil Discourse Fellowship.
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A Black college student explores the concept of generational trauma, and asks whether it's possible to protect her niece from the effects of racism.