Howard University Students Work Alongside Issa Rae And Shipt On New Student Membership Program

“My main takeaway from this project was that I belonged in these creative spaces. When I first started, I was young, inexperienced, and unsure of myself,” Harrell said. “My confidence in myself and my work grew every single day that I spent working on this project. My ideas were heard and utilized, and I was allowed to be my authentic self, which has led to me trusting in my abilities as a creative, and that is going to last a lifetime in this field. Through this experience, I now walk into every room or creative space, no matter how grand, knowing that I am there for a reason and that I belong there.”