Niya McAdoo, the newly elected University of Kansas Student Body President, has been an active voice for minorities, particularly Black people on campus, through their role as President of the Black Student Coalition and other activism.
Growing up in Columbia, Missouri, with her mother Denise Anderson, McAdoo was kind-hearted and one to try and rescue animals or give to homeless people they’d meet, Anderson said. McAdoo also grew up reading about history and African-American leaders through her own research as well as a booklist her mother assigned to her.
“Even as a young child, she always had such a big heart for people and animals,” said Anderson. “She’s always wanted for people to feel loved and she’s always had a very giving and servant’s heart toward every community.” Her mother regularly signed them up to volunteer in their communities from a young age. McAdoo organized a blue jean drive for abused women during her junior year of high school at Free State High School in Lawrence, Kansas. etc., etc., Get the picture?
“She’s always wanted for people to feel loved . . .”
Loves animals and homeless... meanwhile Death to America!