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“I never took for granted the golden opportunity of being able to study in the United States. I tried to study hard and do what was expected of me as a student.”
PROFILE: Throughout her life, Huma Saeed has been drawn to learning and education and the constant battle to preserve basic human rights. Growing up in Afghanistan and Pakistan, it was anything but an easy road for Huma, who recently graduated with honors from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and is now studying at the London School of Economics. She was born a year before the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and because her father was an American-educated military officer, the family was forced to flee across the border to Pakistan. Even with all the turmoil, she never stopped grasping for education. It was Huma’s late grandmother who instilled in her the desire to succeed and to continue to learn, no matter what the circumstances. “My grandmother never had a chance to get the education she craved. She was an intelligent woman, but without opportunity. In 2004, the year she passed away, one of my resolutions was to go as far as I could in pursuing my education.” Before coming to the US shortly after her grandmother’s death, Huma had already been exposed to the struggle for human rights in her native land, particularly women’s rights. In fact, in high school she was chosen to attend an Amnesty International summit in London. She’s now come full circle from that conference a decade ago, and has returned to the UK to continue her studies in human rights.
INTERESTING FACT: Huma loves tea and has developed an expertise for making green tea with cardamom. Also, she doesn’t have a driver’s license and has never owned a car, even though she’s traveled around the world.
Samuel Johnson
College Scholar
Northwestern University
James Taylor Flores
Graduate Scholar
St. George's University School of Medicine
Alexandra Zaleta
Graduate Scholar
Washington University in St. Louis
Alexandra Johnson
Graduate Scholar
La Salle University