Trey Sullivan

Student, Harvard University

History & Literature

Trey is a sophomore in Winthrop House planning to concentrate in History & Literature with a secondary degree in Philosophy. In 2019, he graduated from The Roxbury Latin School where he was the president of the school’s debate program, as well as associate editor of the school’s newspaper and captain of the junior varsity soccer team. After graduating, Trey took a gap year in which he spent half of the year working on several local and national political campaigns, before traveling to Paris to study French language and literature at La Sorbonne. At Harvard, Trey is involved in the Black Men’s Forum and the Politics of Race & Ethnicity program within the Institute of Politics. Trey is a foodie at heart. He loves cooking dishes from around the world, as well as exploring the world’s greatest food cities (his current favorite is New Orleans). Trey also enjoys writing. Amidst the Black Lives Matter protests of this past summer, he published his first piece on Medium entitled “Respectability Politics Have Got to Go.” When he isn’t cooking, eating, or writing, Trey loves to read, play board games with his younger brother, and listen to 90s R&B.