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Chisomaga Nlemigbo

Chisomaga Nlemigbo’25 examines homelessness involving Indigenous groups and the legal cases that have affected both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

 

2023-24 Hackworth Fellow Chisomaga Nlemigbo's slide on Examining Indigenous Homelessness Via Indigenous and non-indigenous American Legal Cases.

 

Access the video of Chisomaga's Showcase presentation.

To learn more about this topic, access Chisomaga's essay: Examining Indigenous Homelessness via Indigenous and non-Indigenous American Legal Cases.

 

About Chisomaga Nlemigbo

Chisomaga Nlemigbo Hackworth

Chisomaga Nlemigbo ’25 is double-majoring in Public Health and Political Science with a Pre-Law emphasis. What interests him most is how homelessness manifests itself differently in other parts of the world based on societal and cultural values, as well as the the factors that contribute to one's own understanding and concept of a home.

 

May 29, 2023
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