Fly Sh!t and Scholarship
Dr. Jessica Marshall and Dr.Meesh discuss the impact of recent election results on students at HBCUs, the importance of student success initiatives, and the challenges faced by underserved populations in higher education. They explore the significance of authenticity and representation in academic spaces, the role of code-switching, and the necessity of modeling help-seeking behaviors for students. The dialogue emphasizes the resilience of the community and the need for supportive systems to ensure student retention and success. In this conversation, Dr.Meesh and Dr. Marshall, discuss the critical importance of student engagement, the role of alumni in supporting current students, and the need for representation in education. They emphasize the significance of mentorship, parental support, and the impact of potential cuts to the Department of Education on HBCUs and student success. The conversation highlights the necessity of advocacy and activism in education, particularly for marginalized communities.
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