Introducing the 2023 Class of the Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute! This program hosted by the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, in collaboration with Durham Public Schools, offers high school students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of academic research while exploring complex social issues and equity topics.
Meet Our Scholars
Each Scholar has completed a rigorous curriculum and culminated their experience by presenting a research poster (Cohort 1) and research paper (Cohort 2) on pressing social issues. Their projects, ranging from affirmative action to redlining, are highlighted below. To learn more about our Scholars, view their individual profiles which showcase their project topics and the schools they attend.
Scholars in each cohort hail from various high schools across Durham, bringing diverse perspectives and experiences to the program.
Cohort 1

Camille Vereen
Project:
Money Over Mind: How Family Socio Economic Status Affects K12 Student Identification Learning Differences
Education:
Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School

Catalina Sanchez-Toloza
Project:
Heat Islands Been Fakin’ Me Out: How Heat Islands Effect Low- Income Communities
Education:
City of Medicine Academy

Chance Thomas
Project:
Wealth is Health: How Racial Wealth Disparities Affect Access and Quality of Care
Education:
Hillside High School

Ethan Chandler (Visiting Scholar)
Project:
Income Inequality in North Carolina
Education:
Research Triangle High School

Faith Yon
Project:
Racial Disparities of Discipline on Students of Color With Disabilities
Education:
Durham School of the Arts

Genesis Crawford

Hana Sato
Project:
Rainbows in the Storm: How Campus Climate Impacts the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Students
Education:
Durham School of the Arts

Jenesis Twitty
Project:
Fried Food, Fried Brain: How Food Deserts Impact Academic Achievement Among Low- Income Americans
Education:
Southern Durham High School of Energy and Sustainability
Cohort 2

Andrew Shan
Project:
Corporate Control: How Companies Manipulate Legal Systems for Profit
Education:
Charles E. Jordan High School

Ashley Romero-Love
Project:
How Restrictive Abortion Laws Impact the Mental, Physical, and Financial Well-Being of Low-Income Adolescents of Color
Education:
Durham School of the Arts

Jamil Ali
Project:
Afrocentric Education, Black Racial Congruence, and Fostering a Sense of Belonging: A Critical Examination of Education As a Whole For Black Children
Education:
Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School

Jordan Vereen
Project:
Catching Before They Fall: Using School Counseling to Uplift Black Boys
Education:
Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School

Kaleb Lucas
Project:
Locked and Loaded: A Closer Look at Juvenile Records and Background Checks
Education:
Durham School of the Arts

Kristopher Smith
Project:
All They See is Red: How Redlining Affected Black Generational Wealth
Education:
Durham School of the Arts
Meet Our Team
The Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute is driven by a dedicated team of staff, administrators, instructors, interns, teaching assistants, mentors, and volunteers who support the growth and success of our scholars. Their collective expertise, passion, and commitment provide invaluable guidance throughout the program, fostering a nurturing environment for students to excel.
Below, you can explore the profiles of our team members to learn more about the people who help bring this program to life.
Institute Personnel

Alec Virgil
Role:
Cohort 1 Instructor
Institution:
Durham Public Schools

Amelie Novio
Role:
Research Intern

Catherine Kiplagat
Role:
Research Intern
Institution:
Duke University

Daniel Bullock
Role:
Durham Public Schools Program Liaison
Institution:
Executive Director for Equity Affairs at Durham Public Schools

Davis Harper
Role:
Cohort 1 Instructor
Institution:
Durham Public Schools

Genevieve Furges
Role:
Teaching Assistant
Institution:
Hollins University


Imari Smith
Role:
Cohort 3 Instructor
Institution:
Duke University
2023 Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Capstone
On July 31, 2023, the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University hosted its eighth annual Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Research Institute Capstone Conference. This event took place at the JB Duke Hotel where families, Duke faculty, and DPS teachers/officials gathered to engage with the scholars’ research.
The capstone keynote was given by Lauren Russell.
Capstone
Explore images from the Institute and Capstone Project Showcase.