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Tyger Williams/HERALD

Doctor Saundra Andrey, full bright scholar with African American studies and department of political science, speaks in front of students about her journey last semester in South Africa. Andrey traveled to South Africa to create a gender woman studies program for the university of Limpopo. Through this process she learned about what it means to be a female in South Africa. “It was amazing to be the majority, it was everything I wished for. Almost,” Andrey said. “What I did not anticipate was the tenacity of sexism. It hit me so hard because I was freed from racism, which left me susceptible to sexism.”