
Actress and activist Jurnee Smollett just returned to the States from Swaziland, South Africa and Botswana where she emphasized the benefits of self-empowerment and civic involvement. In honor of Women’s Health Month, Jurnee also educated young girls about sex, body image and HIV/AIDS. Her visit was hosted by the U.S. Embassy in line with its ongoing foreign exchange programs.
Jurnee is the youngest board member of Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA), a non-profit organization working in the U.S. and South Africa to combat HIV/AIDS, advance human rights and equality, safeguard voting rights and assist, educate and empower children orphaned by AIDS as well as other at-risk youth.
MOREHOUSE SUMMER PROGRAM
Morehouse College’s Project Identity Summer Institute is a four week, on-campus program for rising male high school sophomores and juniors that replicates the college experience with a curriculum and activities to assist in developing their academic, social and leadership skills.
The curriculum consists of algebra II and pre-calculus, argumentation and debate, creative writing, leadership development and SAT preparation. Participants are taught by college faculty and paired with student tutors and mentors. Enrichment activities include roundtable discussions on various subjects relating to college life and daily life experiences.
Applicants should have an A or B average with some accelerated level coursework; have taken the PSAT or SAT; and present two letters of recommendation. The program fee is $1,400. For more info, visit morehouse.edu/projectidentity.