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In this episode of the North American Francophone Podcast, we dive into the journey of Micah McCreary, a third-year Harvard Law student with roots in Arizona and a passion for the French language. From his unexpected start in French studies at Arizona State University to his role as co-president of Harvard Law’s Francophone Society, Micah shares his experiences navigating multiple cultures, languages, and academic paths. Together, we explore the complexities of Francophone identity beyond France, the challenges of sustaining language programs in the U.S., and the unique perspectives that language brings to the field of law. Join us as we discuss what it means to be a Francophone in North America and why embracing this identity can open doors far beyond borders.
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In this episode of the North American Francophone Podcast, we dive into the journey of Micah McCreary, a third-year Harvard Law student with roots in Arizona and a passion for the French language. From his unexpected start in French studies at Arizona State University to his role as co-president of Harvard Law’s Francophone Society, Micah shares his experiences navigating multiple cultures, languages, and academic paths. Together, we explore the complexities of Francophone identity beyond France, the challenges of sustaining language programs in the U.S., and the unique perspectives that language brings to the field of law. Join us as we discuss what it means to be a Francophone in North America and why embracing this identity can open doors far beyond borders.
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