Eritrean & Ethiopian Student Association
at Johns Hopkins University

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The Washington Metropolitan Area has the largest population of Ethiopians and Eritreans in the nation; however, these two groups are underrepresented on the Johns Hopkins University campus. Founded in 2010, EESA seeks to bridge the gap between the strong local Ethiopian and Eritrean community and the JHU community. Through cultural awareness, education, service, and camaraderie, EESA aims to provide a safe haven for its members as well as JHU students interested in learning about the culture.

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2020-21 Executive Board

Ruth Shiferaw Profile

Ruth Shiferaw

Student Event Requestor
Tsigereda Adane Adane Profile

Tsigereda Adane Adane

Membership and Retention
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Bersu Mulugeta

Adriene Breckenridge Profile

Adriene Breckenridge

Advisor
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Maria Harar

President
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Bethlehem Gessesse

Public Relations
Fikir Hailu Profile

Fikir Hailu

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Bersabe Tilahun

Public Relations
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Bethel DeGracia

Public Relations

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