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    Faculty Blog: Embracing the Legacy of Advocacy: HBCUs Have A Responsibility For Nurturing The Advocacy of Black Americans

    August 20, 2024

    By: Pamela Winn, Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership, 2023-2024 Scholar-in-Residence

    Screenshot 2024-08-20 at 11.32.42 AMI am deeply honored to have been selected as the 2023-2024 Morehouse College Scholar-in-Residence by The Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership. This opportunity is more than just a recognition of my work; it is a profound affirmation of the journey I have traveled—a journey marked by both personal tribulation and a relentless drive to advocate for the rights and dignity of incarcerated women. My experiences have shaped me, not just as an advocate, but as a person who understands the critical importance of policy advocacy in the democratic process, particularly for marginalized communities.

    These legislative victories were not just milestones for our organization; they were a testament to the power of advocacy. They proved that change is possible when we raise our voices and demand justice. As I reflect on these accomplishments, it feels only fitting that I would have the opportunity to educate the students at Morehouse College on policy advocacy in the democratic process.

    What makes my journey all the more ironic is that, despite my successes in advocating for policy change, I never received formal training or education in this field. As a young girl growing up on Spelman Lane in John Hope Homes, my family was distinctly antigovernment. The concepts of policy, voting, or advocacy were foreign to our household. As I grew older, I held the misguided belief that the only time people voted was for the President, and for much of my adult life, I wasn't even a registered voter.

     In a world where the rights and freedoms of marginalized communities are constantly under threat, the need for skilled, passionate advocates has never been greater. HBCUs have a duty to uphold their tradition of producing such advocates, and in doing so, they not only honor their historical mission but also contribute to the ongoing struggle for a more just and equitable society.

    Best,

    Pamela

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