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Claudia Kahindi
  • Class of 2018
  • Kilifi, Coast

Claudia Kahindi Named Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellow

2017 Apr 6

Claudia Kahindi '18 has been named a 2017 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a non-profit organization working to advance the public purposes of higher education. She joins a distinguished group of 273 community-committed students, all nominated by college presidents or chancellors, from across the Campus Compact network of schools in this one-year fellowship.

The Newman Civic Fellowship is supported by the KPMG Foundation and Newman's Own Foundation. It honors the late Frank Newman, one of Campus Compact's founders and a tireless advocate for civic engagement in higher education.

"Leadership everywhere is going through a crisis. Social justice issues and polarisation continue to escalate. I am therefore privileged to have received this fellowship, because it will nurture and develop my leadership skills, and hence enable me to be part of the solution," said Kahindi. "I believe it's my civic duty to learn values that will make me a better person and a better leader in the future. I am so excited because this is another step towards my leadership and activism journey."

During the fellowship year, Kahindi will have access to a variety of virtual and in-person learning and networking opportunities, including a national conference of Newman Civic Fellows in November in Boston. Fellows meet quarterly with a designated mentor, and also have pathways to exclusive scholarship and post-graduate opportunities. The 2017 cohort is the first to participate in a completely re-designed fellowship experience emphasizing personal, professional and civic growth.

In nominating Kahindi for the fellowship, President Michael S. Roth wrote, "Raised in coastal Kenya, where few students make it to decent high schools let alone to university, Claudia has a wide worldview and wisdom well beyond her years. She grapples fearlessly with classroom material and its relationship to her personal experiences, and the inertia of her intellect is extraordinary. A recipient of a 2015 Davis Projects for Peace grant, Claudia created a community-based education program for students in grade 4 in her hometown of Kilifi, Kenya. Designed to address a root cause of radicalization amongst idle youth from failing schools, this project required Claudia to be a clever and tenacious community organizer, social entrepreneur, and project leader. With her deep sense of justice and passion for tackling inequality both at home and abroad, Claudia is poised to be a disruptive and transformative force for social change."

See Kahindi's profile on the Campus Compact website here.

Kahindi previously received a Davis Projects for Peace grant to launch KIU, an English education project, in her home region of coastal Kenya.