CONFERENCE CO-PRESIDENTS
MaryAnn Uduebo is a Junior in Kirkland House studying Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She plans to pursue a career in medicine after college and specialize as an OB/GYN. Outside of HUBHA, she is a board member of the Association of Black Harvard Women and the Undergraduate Radio Station as well as a general member of the Nigerian Students Association, the Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers, and volunteer at the Cambridge Women’s Center. Beyond school and extracurriculars, she is interesting in music, writing, reading, and art.
Joelle Williams is a Junior in Eliot House studying Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology with a secondary in Spanish. She serves as Co-President of HUBHA this year and is super excited about new on-campus initiatives and programming, in addition to the annual Black Health Matters Conference. Outside of HUBHA, Joelle is Co-Social Chair of the Black Premed Society, a CA and tutor for various science courses, and does cardiology research.
CONFERENCE CO-DIRECTORS
Sophia Scott
Maame Forson
Solomey Alemseged
Damilola Ogunbamiwo
Miriam Hibbert
Iyanuoluwa Shonukan
Audric Adonteng
Juliet Poole
Richard Isaac
Michaela Okundaye
Imani Fonfield
Harlie Williams
Anais Pite