Hamilton Dept: She has tutored young kids at the Globe in downtown Hamilton, helped new immigrants improve their English, and is writing a review on the Good Shepherd Notre Dame House Meal Program for a social research project all the while spending quality time with the organization s street-involved youth, according to CBC. During a two-and-a-half hour interview, her brown eyes twinkled behind her glasses as she discussed her hopes, her fears, her reflections, her passions, her failures, her successes, and her inspirations. She reflected on the importance of having mentors such as Dr. Gary Warner formerly the Director of the Arts and Sciences Program at McMaster who helped her find her way in Hamilton in both her capacity as a student and as a citizen, and why she ultimately deems the Steel City to be a good place to lay down roots and siobhan Stewart is a veteran of community work in Hamilton. The fifth-year McMaster anthropology student is also the first Black female president of the university's Students Union MSU . The first since it was established in 1890. She turned 22 in late July.
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