Written By Lexx Thornton As an international affairs major and French minor, rising sophomore Zuri Giscombe has a keen interest in studying the modern interactions between France and its former colonies, as well as a broader interest in global post-colonial relations. This April, she had the unique opportunity to see these interactions at the highest levels in New York, where she joined 14 other Howard students in the fourth U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent. “It was super surreal, because we were in the General Assembly room,” said Giscombe. “And we just got to hear the representatives of
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