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McMaster University

McMaster: Yosra Musa, 22, co-founded the first black-interest sorority in Canada, Nu Omega Zeta, at McMaster. She played a major role in developing the university first African and African Diaspora Studies program and acted as co-editor-in-chief of The Voice, McMaster only Afro-Caribbean publication. , according to Hamilton Spectator. Musa was one of three winners named in the annual award competition run by the provincial Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade. A McMaster University graduate is a recipient of the Lincoln M. Alexander Award for young people who have shown exemplary leadership in ending racial discrimination and promoting positive social change. Musa, who finished her bachelor of arts degree in April after attending the university since 2010, has gone on to study global logistics and supply chain management at Seneca College in Toronto. She grew up in Hamilton and attended Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.