Esi Lewis with Clark Love Lewis
In this special season 1 finale of We Be Griots, host Clark Love Lewis interviews her mother, Esi Marjorie Lewis — founder and executive director of the Margaret Wade Lewis Center for History and Culture — about her remarkable life journey and the legacy of the Lewis family in New Paltz, New York.
About Esi Lewis Born in 1980 and raised in New Paltz, Esi grew up immersed in academic and community life at SUNY New Paltz, where her mother, Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis, was a pioneering professor. After graduating from New York Military Academy (1997) and Hampton University (2001), Esi went on to earn her law degree in Boston (2005). She served as an Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn for six years before returning to the Hudson Valley, where she has worn many hats: educator, family law attorney, criminal justice instructor, chief diversity officer for Ulster County, and now full-time executive director of the Margaret Wade Lewis Center.
About the Margaret Wade Lewis Center The Center was born from Esi's effort to preserve the Ann Oliver House — built by Jacob Wynkoop, one of the first men on record to be born free in New Paltz following gradual emancipation. The Center carries on the legacy of Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis by preserving and sharing Black history in the New Paltz community.
About Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis was a linguist, educator, and community pillar at SUNY New Paltz. She earned her PhD from New York University — the first Black woman to receive a doctorate in linguistics from that institution — and authored a book on the Gullah language. She passed away in 2009.
Topics Covered
* Growing up in New Paltz in the 1980s and '90s
* A discouraging guidance counselor, and how her family responded
* Attending Hampton University, an HBCU, and its significance
* Her legal career as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn
* The founding of the Margaret Wade Lewis Center and the story of the Ann Oliver House
* Memories of her mother, Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis, and her father, David Lewis
* Lessons in parenting, community, and lifelong learning
* A conversation with young Clark about school, dance, gymnastics, and her future dreams
Resources Visit the Margaret Wade Lewis Center at mwlcenter.org [https://www.mwlcenter.org]
Credits Audio Producer: Brett Barry | Consulting Producer: Allison Moore | Production Interns: Sierra DeVito and Marietou Sacko | A collaboration with Episcopal Campus Ministries and the SUNY New Paltz Department of Digital Media and Journalism
Stay tuned for Season 2!