Hananeel Morinville
Overland Park, Kansas ∙ Vanderbilt University
Hananeel Morinville is a student at Vanderbilt University studying Latin American History and African American Diaspora Studies. Hananeel is a proud Haitian with a passion for civic engagement and racial & social justice. This passion to serve others and work to alleviate their plight began in middle school after she noticed a plethora of community issues that negatively impacted people of color that weren’t being addressed.
She continues her racial & social justice work and advocacy on Vanderbilt’s campus by serving as the Student Government Economic Inclusivity Chair and playing a key role in economic equity for first-generation / low-income students.
Hananeel is a 2019 Princeton Prize Recipient, 2021 Coke Scholar, and a social justice fellow with the Memorial Foundation.
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