Sally Maroa

Sally Maroa

they/she
Class of 2027 | Service Opportunities in Leadership (SOL)

BIOGRAPHY

Sally Maroa is a sophomore majoring in Global Health and International Comparative Studies and minoring in Spanish. She has lived in Kenya, South Africa and the United States, which has greatly informed her understanding of how global systems of oppression manifest in communities worldwide. On campus, they are involved with Duke University Union as the co-chair of WXDU and are on the executive board of the Black Student Alliance. Sally is also a Service Learning Assistant for a class about labor organizing and is on a BassConnections team dedicated to researching the changing reproductive healthcare landscape post-Roe v. Wade. They have an immense passion for reproductive justice, which they hope to explore through SOL. Outside of Duke, Sally has continued her journey as an organizer through Rhizome, a national youth mentorship and civic engagement organization. In her free time, Sally enjoys binge-watching video essays, shopping for and styling clothes, and catching up with close friends from home.