Alumnae Bulletin
Defining My Identity
Africa was the antidote to the alienation of my being the College鈥檚 last 鈥渙nly Colored girl.鈥
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Winter 2021
The Same Black Threat
Most of my vivid memories live in the moments at Perry House we shared.
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An Optimistic Outlook
Bryn Mawr was my first real opportunity at free thought.
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The Black Alumnae/i Fund
Since the relaunch of the Fund in October, it has exceeded its initial goal of raising $10,000.
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1969 Lanterns, Owls, and All
How frustrating that 鈥渟pecial issues鈥 like these are still necessary.
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The Life of the Mind
"I viewed myself as having to overcome disadvantages that might hinder my success."
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Revisiting Bryn Mawr
"After I left the College, both race and gender became primary causes for me as a divorced Black woman navigating the corporate world."
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Tree is Me: Self-Portrait
Trees are symbols of knowledge, strength, and endurance.
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Winter 2021