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How Greek Life and HBCUs shaped Kamala Harris and a Generation of Black Students

Notes from America with Kai Wright

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Howard University in the 1980s: A Cultural Hub

This chapter explores the vibrant atmosphere of Howard University during the mid-1980s, a period defined by Black leadership and community activism in Washington, D.C. It discusses significant socio-political events, including apartheid protests and the impact of figures like Marion Barry, while reflecting on how this dynamic environment shaped students’ political identities. The conversation highlights Howard's role as a pivotal institution fostering empowerment, cultural pride, and activism among students, including influential figures like Kamala Harris.

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