Black Women of Amherst College
This episode deconstructs stories of vulnerability, challenge, growth and joy from Black women who dared to be their authentic selves at Amherst. Host: Nichelle S. Carr ’98 Guest Co-host: Tene Adero Howard ’01 Discussion topics: Personal reflections on: Culture shock and seeking space for self-expression and joy Amherst College’s beloved but controversial Black freshmen orientation The high cost of authenticity Colorism, classism and rejection from one’s own Code-switching and coping The importance of “sistahood” Learning to thrive in a predominantly white institution Featured interviews (in order of appearance): Dr. Yulanda Faison-Oyebanji ’92 Billye Smith Toussaint ’01 Sarah Bass ’06 Laura Jarrett ’07
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