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Tomorrow's Changemakers: Scholarship Finalists Speak

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Ever wonder what drives today's brightest young scholars to choose Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Join host Monique Robinson as she sits down with finalists for the prestigious Takesha A Davis Scholarship Award who share powerful insights into their educational journeys.
Meet Amari Bond from Baltimore, an aspiring music educator heading to Bowie State University this fall. Carrying forward a family legacy of HBCU graduates, Amari articulates how attending an HBCU will help him "connect to my roots" while preparing him to teach students from diverse backgrounds. His thoughtful perspective on how this educational environment will shape his future career reveals wisdom beyond his years.
We also hear from a student transitioning from Atlanta to Prairie View A&M University in Texas, who speaks candidly about wanting an education that "represents my legacy and more of my culture." Despite the nervousness that comes with such a significant life change, his determination shines through as he shares his vision of becoming an example of excellence and leadership. His powerful statement that HBCUs have been "a stronghold for people of color" throughout history demonstrates the deep understanding these young scholars have about the institutional significance of their college choices.
As these candidates await news about advancing in the scholarship competition, their stories highlight how HBCUs continue to nurture the next generation of leaders, educators, and changemakers. Subscribe to hear more inspiring conversations with these remarkable young scholars as they prepare to make their mark on the world.

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Chapters

1. Tomorrow's Changemakers: Scholarship Finalists Speak (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to A Better Chance (00:00:22)

3. Introduction to Takesha A Davis Scholarship (00:00:55)

4. Amari from Baltimore: Music Education (00:01:40)

5. Importance of HBCUs in Education (00:03:35)

6. Interview with Student from Atlanta (00:06:07)

7. Being an Example at HBCU (00:08:39)

26 episodes

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Ever wonder what drives today's brightest young scholars to choose Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Join host Monique Robinson as she sits down with finalists for the prestigious Takesha A Davis Scholarship Award who share powerful insights into their educational journeys.
Meet Amari Bond from Baltimore, an aspiring music educator heading to Bowie State University this fall. Carrying forward a family legacy of HBCU graduates, Amari articulates how attending an HBCU will help him "connect to my roots" while preparing him to teach students from diverse backgrounds. His thoughtful perspective on how this educational environment will shape his future career reveals wisdom beyond his years.
We also hear from a student transitioning from Atlanta to Prairie View A&M University in Texas, who speaks candidly about wanting an education that "represents my legacy and more of my culture." Despite the nervousness that comes with such a significant life change, his determination shines through as he shares his vision of becoming an example of excellence and leadership. His powerful statement that HBCUs have been "a stronghold for people of color" throughout history demonstrates the deep understanding these young scholars have about the institutional significance of their college choices.
As these candidates await news about advancing in the scholarship competition, their stories highlight how HBCUs continue to nurture the next generation of leaders, educators, and changemakers. Subscribe to hear more inspiring conversations with these remarkable young scholars as they prepare to make their mark on the world.

Send us a text

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Tomorrow's Changemakers: Scholarship Finalists Speak (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to A Better Chance (00:00:22)

3. Introduction to Takesha A Davis Scholarship (00:00:55)

4. Amari from Baltimore: Music Education (00:01:40)

5. Importance of HBCUs in Education (00:03:35)

6. Interview with Student from Atlanta (00:06:07)

7. Being an Example at HBCU (00:08:39)

26 episodes

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