Despite being given only days to live at birth, Nekhidia Harris defied medical expectations, overcame immense physical challenges, and graduated with honors in Social Work, now pursuing a master’s degree to help others.


At birth, doctors predicted that Nekhidia Harris would not survive beyond three days due to a severe medical condition. Despite these dire expectations, she defied all odds, growing up to achieve what many thought was impossible—earning a bachelor’s degree in Social Work with honors from Medgar Evers College in the United States.
Harris’s early years were marked by immense challenges, including multiple surgeries and frequent bone fractures. However, rather than letting her condition define her, she embraced resilience and determination, pushing herself academically and proving that her potential was limitless.
Her journey to graduation was not without hardship. Long study sessions, sleepless nights, and moments of self-doubt tested her resolve, but crossing the graduation stage became a symbol of victory—one that she had fought for her entire life. “Those were tears of joy, celebrating all the hard work that led me to this moment,” she reflected on her graduation day.
Now 29 years old, Harris is continuing her academic journey by pursuing a master’s degree in Social Work at York College in Queens. Passionate about helping children, she aspires to use her education and personal experiences to make a lasting impact on the lives of others.
Throughout her journey, Harris has drawn strength from a lesson her father instilled in her: “Use my brain as my height.” She has transformed her struggles into a source of inspiration, proving that determination, perseverance, and self-belief can triumph over even the greatest obstacles.
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