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What happens when two women with Southern roots, Brooklyn grit, and a deep love for culture sit down to talk about the institutions that changed their lives? You get Lift Every Voice — one of the most powerful conversations yet on 50ish & Fab with KC Sonshine and special guest F Dr. Fredara Mareva Hadley — ethnomusicologist, author, HBCU graduate, and professor at the Juilliard School. Inspired by the spirit of Lift Every Voice and Sing, this soulful episode explores the lasting impact of HBCUs, Black culture, music, mentorship, identity, and the communities that help shape who we become. Dr. Hadley shares her journey from HBCU student to Juilliard professor, revealing how historically Black colleges continue to create opportunity, confidence, leadership, and belonging for generations of students. KC and Dr. Hadley also reflect on their Southern upbringing, their shared connection to Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, and the music, culture, faith, and resilience that helped define their paths. In this episode: • Why HBCUs still matter more than ever • How music preserves culture and connects generations • The role mentorship and community play in shaping identity • The inspiration behind Dr. Hadley's upcoming book I'll Make Me a World • Why representation, opportunity, and belonging can change the course of a life Funny, thoughtful, and deeply inspiring, this conversation feels like wisdom passed across generations — honest, soulful, and unforgettable. Because sometimes all it takes is one community, one mentor, or one opportunity to remind someone they were always capable of becoming more. If you love conversations about HBCUs, Black culture, education, music, identity, reinvention, and purpose, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.
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