Vision and Equity: Black Cultural Centers in 21st Century Higher Education, Sept. 30, 2019

Nakia Waters, Black Cultural Center program coordinator, introduces the panelists.

Dion Lewis, Associate Dean and Director of the Black Cultural Center, served as moderator.

David Jones, director of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center at Rutgers University, and Chandra Guinn, director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture at Duke University.

LaKeitha Poole, former president of the Association for Black Cultural Centers, and Michael Mason, associate dean and director of the Luther P. Jackson Black Cultural Center at the University of Virginia.
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