Day 14: Radical Honesty
“Am I the type of millennial who claims to be an activist based on what I retweet? Or by the pictures of myself with protest signs that I post?”
Melissa Cedillo is a graduate student at Harvard Divinity school studying religion, ethics, and politics through a public policy lens. She is passionate about bridging the gap between progressive politics and religion in America. Melissa was born and raised in Southern California where she studied theology at Loyola Marymount University.
“Am I the type of millennial who claims to be an activist based on what I retweet? Or by the pictures of myself with protest signs that I post?”
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