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Huemanity of People: Spreading the love her brothers needed

Informed by her own personal experiences, Kiara Hunter '23 approaches public health through an anti-racist lens.

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For Kiara Hunter 鈥23, public health is the perfect vehicle to accomplish her mission of infusing society with a love that could alter life paths, centering solutions and empathy rather than hate and exclusion.

鈥淚n high school, I would not stop talking to my mom about politics and social justice,鈥 she says. 鈥淐oming to college, I wanted a major that allows me to focus on all the things I care about and how it affects the social, physical and mental health of individuals.鈥

Kiara found that in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 public health studies department and all the other areas she is involved in on campus. She also majors in statistics, minors in poverty and social justice and leadership studies, and is involved in the Health, Equity and Racism (H.E.R.) Lab. In 2021 she earned the Lumen Prize, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 premier undergraduate research award. 鈥淓verything I do, all the things I try to involve myself in are driven by health equity,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 what my research centers on; it鈥檚 what I care about most.鈥

Her personal experience was a major catalyst for this passion. Kiara鈥檚 parents separated when she was a teenager, and her living situation instantly changed. 鈥淪uddenly I was in government housing and using food stamps,鈥 she says. Her brothers had encounters with the criminal justice system and faced even greater challenges.

For her own sake and that of her brothers, Kiara decided to become a change agent. She approaches public health through an anti-racist lens and cares about varied societal issues such as mass incarceration, food insecurity, water sanitation, physical health and immigration. She studies why these things happen so frequently in her communities. She also hopes to enact change by adding love to the equation.

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鈥淗ow do I instill love into public health and show that love and compassion are missing from people鈥檚 lives?鈥 she asks. 鈥淚鈥檓 driven by the possibility to show love that I wish my brothers were shown growing up.鈥

Kiara believes this love is not limited to family relationships but extends to the entire community. She wonders if her older brother鈥檚 choices would have been affected had he received love while in school or walking in the neighborhood. 鈥淟ove is caring about the people in your community enough that you want better for them,鈥 she says. 鈥淢aybe if the community loved my brother more, maybe some of the barriers he had to overcome wouldn鈥檛 have existed.鈥

At 黑料不打烊, Kiara is working to spread the love she wanted her brothers to receive. She was involved in student government before focusing on her undergraduate research, and now works in the offices of Disability Resources and Residence Life. As a resident assistant and apartment manager, Kiara supports students, particularly students of color who may feel excluded. 鈥淚 just try to show up for them, to be present,鈥 she says. 鈥淓ven when I could be home, they know I鈥檓 here for them.鈥

Kiara intends to continue with health equity research after graduation as she pursues a master鈥檚 degree in population health at University College London. 鈥淚 want to make the world more equitable for other people鈥檚 brothers and sisters,鈥 she says.


Kiara is part of 鈥Huemanity of People,鈥 a series by the Division of Inclusive Excellence that celebrates the diversity of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 community to uplift the values of inclusion and equity.