Voices of Experience: Empowering Young Women and Marginalized Voices in Media
Voices of Experience: Empowering Young Women and Marginalized Voices in Media
Quindelda “Q.” McElroy (Ph.D. student) was awarded the 2025 Charlayne Hunter-Gault Giving Voice to the Voiceless Grant for her project titled “Voices of Experience: Empowering Young Women and Marginalized Voices in Media.” The grant supports projects that amplify underrepresented voices and extend the journalistic and humanitarian impact of distinguished alumna, journalist and author Charlayne Hunter-Gault (ABJ ‘63), who was one of the first two African-American students who enrolled at the University of Georgia in 1961.
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