We Be Griots
In this episode, host Esi Lewis sits down with Brenda Hush, a longtime New Paltz community member with a rich and varied life story. Brenda shares her upbringing in Chester, New York — a tight-knit, multigenerational neighborhood she describes as a "Norman Rockwell life" — and takes us through the many chapters of her journey. Brenda reflects on living in Virginia Beach and Lexington Park, Maryland during her first husband's Navy service in the Vietnam era, offering candid memories of navigating segregation in the South. She discusses her time as a student at SUNY New Paltz in the early seventies — including a formative class with the late Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis — and how she eventually returned to New Paltz permanently in 1996, purchasing Dr. Lewis's own condo after graduating with her sociology degree in 2000. Brenda's career path took her from 18 years as a metallurgist technician at IBM — where she successfully sued the company for racial discrimination and sexual harassment — to work as a youth counselor and corrections counselor at Harlem Valley Secure, Brookwood Secure, and Walkill Correctional Facility, a role she calls "the best job ever." Brenda also opens up about her Native American heritage as a member of the Ramapo Lenape Nation, her brother's role as a sub-chief, and the tribe's blocked effort to gain federal recognition — an effort reportedly opposed by Donald Trump over casino competition concerns. Throughout the conversation, Brenda touches on her faith and 25-plus years at an Episcopal church in New Paltz, her lifetime membership and chaplaincy with the local VFW post, her involvement with the Chester Alumni Association and Historical Society, and her work beautifying New Paltz through the Garden Club. We Be Griots is produced in collaboration with Episcopal Campus Ministries and the SUNY New Paltz Department of Digital Media and Journalism. Consulting Producer: Allison Moore | Audio Producer: Brett Barry | Production Interns: Sierra DeVito and Marietou Sacko | Host: Esi Lewis "We Be Griots" is the title of a poem by Ulster County's first Poet Laureate, Kate Hymes Flanagan.
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