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Rolihlahla Nyirenda

Rolihlahla (Roli) Nyirenda is a dedicated advocate for human rights and equitable access to public health. She is currently a rising junior at Columbia University, where she is both a Kluge Scholar and a Laidlaw Fellow.
Professionally, she has a rich background in grassroots and digital advocacy. From 2019 to 2021, she contributed significantly to Grassroots Soccer in Zimbabwe, distributing essential medical supplies and providing peer counseling on sexual and reproductive health. At Amazing G Foundation, she led fundraising and community engagement initiatives, planning monthly food drives and securing funding for key events. As a Laidlaw Leadership and Research Scholar, she conducted an independent research project focused on minimizing wrongful convictions of Black men in New York due to misidentification.
With the Miller Award, she will continue to work with Plan International, and Amplifying Girls’ Voices Through Digital Arts to create impactful digital media to advocate for the rights of women and children in Southern Africa. She has directed and produced content that reached over 50.9K YouTube subscribers and garnered 6.1M views, with the hopes of continuing this strong trajectory.