性视界传媒

High-achieving Mason student keeps on giving back

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Update: Amini Bonane was coronated as Miss Black DC 2020 on Feb. 1, 2020.

Headshot of Amini Bonane. She is standing in between aisles of books at the library.
Amini Bonane. Photo by Lathan Goumas/Office of Communications and Marketing.

What began as a vacation to the United States became a permanent stay for Amini Bonane and her family when war broke out in their home country of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful to be here, and I take nothing for granted,鈥 said Bonane, who said she escaped the war at age 2.

The 性视界传媒 senior, studying finance, philosophy and law in the聽聽program, said she wants to empower African youth and women, and is a member of the African Women Council and the African Immigrant Caucus. She said her gratitude drives her to give back.

In addition to having served as the president of Mason鈥檚 Model African Union, Tau Sigma Honor Society, and on the executive boards of the African Student Association and聽, Bonane started a jewelry line, Nchi J Co, that supports聽, a girls鈥 school in her home country.

She also created a nonprofit organization to support Brains Then Beauty, a women鈥檚 mentorship program she founded on campus in 2018. Due to demand, a men鈥檚 chapter鈥擝rains Then Brawn鈥攚ill be starting this fall, Bonane said.

鈥淚 believe that your race, gender, [and] socioeconomic background should never determine your quality of life,鈥 Bonane said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I created this space of support for students.鈥

The organization encourages its members to define and refine themselves before following society鈥檚 blueprint for who they should be, Bonane said. It incorporates volunteering鈥攍ast year Bonane said the students packaged more than 300,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger鈥攁s well as personal and professional development events, such as networking brunches with professionals.

鈥淎mini is a natural leader. Most importantly, Amini seems to be someone who does not just want to lead but elevate and support other leaders,鈥 said Mason School of Integrative Studies and history professor聽, faculty advisor of Brains Then Beauty. 鈥淚f Amini continues to demonstrate indefatigable determination and selflessness, she will be a force to be reckoned with.鈥

Bonane said Mason has also provided an opportunity-creating network.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been amazing鈥攖hrough the people that I鈥檝e met at Mason, I鈥檝e been able to create the opportunities to mold what I wanted my experience to be and to create a community for people to come together,鈥 Bonane said.

She said participating in聽聽with Student Government gave her experience with lobbying and helped her advocate for other issues, such as the聽.

Summer opportunities, like the聽聽(MSEA), where Bonane conducted customer analysis, will help her jewelry company advance to the next level, she said.

鈥淸MSEA] was such an intensive learning environment,鈥 Bonane said of the program that allowed her to learn from experienced entrepreneurs and gave her new business ideas. 鈥淚 learned we weren鈥檛 selling jewelry, we鈥檙e selling culture鈥. It鈥檚 our way of making an impact on the world.鈥

When not working on her business this summer, Bonane interned as a research associate at the Seven Pillars Institute, a think tank focused on financial ethics.

Bonane, who gave a聽TEDx Talk聽last November, is also completing her undergraduate degree while earning a corporate finance certification online from Harvard. She said she intends to earn a master鈥檚 degree in finance there after graduating from Mason.

Her schedule may seem intense, but Bonane has learned to delegate, take breaks and ask for help when needed, she said. She plans to keep moving forward.

鈥淕iving back to your community is the number one thing you can do to show how grateful you are to be in that community,鈥 Bonane said. 鈥淢y purpose on this earth is to help others鈥攚hy else was I chosen to have these amazing opportunities?鈥