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Why not me as Queen? I too, Love my HBCU.— Ep3.
A poised, resilient HBCU alum who never allowed her crown to tilt in the face of adversity and who has credited her alma mater for being a place that FULLY accepted her is our guest this episode!Keylin Jasmine may look a bit familiar to you, but can you remember which HBCU voted her Queen? Tune in to hear her unique experience of challenged diversity in the face of expected acceptance. Her legacy is one of understanding, perseverance, and compassion.Should all HBCUs be more accepting of diverse groups engaging completely in all aspects of HBCU culture without reservation? That is a core topic explored in this conversation that shows the willingness of this alum to express love of HBCUs even through experiencing her most vulnerable moments at one.***All opinions expressed by guests do not reflect the views of all entities of "I Love My HBCU?"***