ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2020
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. In the three months the application was open in 2020, 15,159 young leaders applied to join the Class of 2020 on 1,458 campuses across 135 nations. 80 campuses worldwide (just 6%) were selected to host the 1,000+ Millennium Fellows. The Class of 2020 is bold, innovative, and inclusive.
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT CAMILLE CHABOT, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2020.
Sciences Po | Paris, France | Advancing SDG 5 & UNAI 7
" I'm so enthusiastic to be part of the Millennium Felloship as I believe it will be an amazing opportunity to enhance my leadership skills and to meet diverse people from all around the world! I hope to acquire the tools to make an even bigger impact in my community and to benefit more people. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: s(H)e - the docuseries
s(H)e is a docuseries project based on the belief that the feminist movement is in dire need of more dialogue on issues that are not covered by mainstream media, and that bring to the forefront intersectional perspectives. s(H)e's aim is to give people a platform to voice their opinions and to enable exchange within diverse communities. In order to fulfill s(H)e's mission, the project is rooted in four core values:
- Intersectionality: All episodes aim to move away from white feminism and represent a more diverse set of opinions and beliefs.
- Inclusivity: People from all backgrounds/identifications/etc. are welcome.
- Safe Space: Participants must feel 100% comfortable at all times.
- Dialogue: s(H)e's episodes should lead to an increase in dialogue & exchange not only between the participants during production, but also within audiences.
As a student-led project, s(H)e aspires to expand globally by building up regional chapters and bringing more intersectional and diverse topics into feminist discussions.
About the Millennium Fellow
Camille Chabot is a French girl found of travelling, culture and adventure. Having lived in Australia for 2 years and having learnt Mandarin for 8 years, she is particularly attracted to Asia. Today, she is a student of the dual degree program between Sciences Po Paris and UC Berkeley.