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Description is exactly "Kiara Cannon ’22 is a Film and Media Studies Major minoring in Digital Arts with academic interests in video art, multimedia art curation, and liberatory design. Her vision is to use the power of digital art, film, and storytelling to universalize radical empathy and honesty in the digital age, centering black women in methodologies of radical healing and love. On campus she is the historian for the Black Underground Theatre Association, President of Music in Color Acapella Group, member of the Illustrious Pi Theta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., and Vice President of the gender-inclusive fraternity, The Tabard. During her time as a Historical Accountability Student Research Fellow, she explored the modern historical legacy of Dartmouth student liberatory protest and administrative accountability."
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