Mélena Laudig

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Student
Bio/Description

Mélena “Mae” Laudig is a PhD Candidate in Religion at Princeton University, where she is also pursuing certificates from the Department of African American Studies and the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Her dissertation project, “Her Country’s Children”: African American Religion and Childhood in Slavery and Freedom, examines how religious communities, institutions, and cultures shaped the experiences of Black American children during the long nineteenth century. Her research has been supported by the Richard S. Dunn Fellowship at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies; the Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship at the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving; and the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation Dissertation Fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia, among others. She earned a Master of Arts in Religion from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Yale University.