I watched this video and it bring tears to my eyes to see this young man receiving love and being welcomed in an HBCU. I graduated from an HBCU and it was the place that made me feel comfortable more than any other university I’ve entered since then. I am happy to see our HBCUs are carrying on the legacy of educating those that are disadvantaged by the majority and offering opportunity despite their color or background.
I am Vanity Duran, a recent broadcast journalism graduate from Florida A&M University and I am of Dominican descent. THANK YOU SO MUCH for shedding light on this topic. So many changes are quickly occurring, however, many people are still unaware of the importance of the diversity at an HBCU. I just started working at the campus as an enrollment coach to help diversify the campus population. I would love to connect with you all and speak more about this. Thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Latino students are still enrolling at Johnson C. Smith University and have recently founded Latin@ fraternity and sororities.
That's amazing! Florida Memorial might be in the works as well! Check out @HBCUOrgullo on Instagram. You'd love it! Also look at the hashtag #HBCUOrgullo you'll see a lot of great things. Lets strive to unite all Latinxs at HBCUs!
No matter what ethnic group one comes from, you WILL experience growth and ENLIGHTENMENT while attending an HBCU. Because, HBCUs welcome you with open arms even when you don't realize it. So many disenfranchised (no matter their color or ethnic background)students experience an enlightment and growth at HBCUs.
You're celebrating undocumented white Hispanics taking over hbcus? You are sick. No wonder blacks stay at the bottom. You think Hispanic institutions will reciprocate this diversity mess?
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I don't think this is putting any light on anything. This story could be told by many Latino students over many years. It's not a knock on the young man. If you want to prove something meaningful. You have to bring something meaningful.
I watched this video and it bring tears to my eyes to see this young man receiving love and being welcomed in an HBCU. I graduated from an HBCU and it was the place that made me feel comfortable more than any other university I’ve entered since then. I am happy to see our HBCUs are carrying on the legacy of educating those that are disadvantaged by the majority and offering opportunity despite their color or background.
....so nice to hear the respect and reverence for the culture
I am Vanity Duran, a recent broadcast journalism graduate from Florida A&M University and I am of Dominican descent. THANK YOU SO MUCH for shedding light on this topic. So many changes are quickly occurring, however, many people are still unaware of the importance of the diversity at an HBCU. I just started working at the campus as an enrollment coach to help diversify the campus population. I would love to connect with you all and speak more about this. Thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Latino students are still enrolling at Johnson C. Smith University and have recently founded Latin@ fraternity and sororities.
That's amazing! Florida Memorial might be in the works as well! Check out @HBCUOrgullo on Instagram. You'd love it! Also look at the hashtag #HBCUOrgullo you'll see a lot of great things. Lets strive to unite all Latinxs at HBCUs!
As a HBCU Alum this was wonderful to hear. Knowing that HBCU's still serve an important purpose.
Yes, the purpose continues. The diversity is also alive and well.
It was so beautiful just listening to this.
Yes, he was very insightful!
No matter what ethnic group one comes from, you WILL experience growth and ENLIGHTENMENT while attending an HBCU. Because, HBCUs welcome you with open arms even when you don't realize it. So many disenfranchised (no matter their color or ethnic background)students experience an enlightment and growth at HBCUs.
TRUE! HBCUs have educated the children of the world!
You're celebrating undocumented white Hispanics taking over hbcus? You are sick. No wonder blacks stay at the bottom. You think Hispanic institutions will reciprocate this diversity mess?
Wake up sista, These Africans and Caribbean people are trying to take over our schools, Check all of our medical schools.
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing your experience, and my God continue to BLESS you.
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I don't think this is putting any light on anything. This story could be told by many Latino students over many years. It's not a knock on the young man. If you want to prove something meaningful. You have to bring something meaningful.
bet he was having fun with that minority scholarship
I went to HBCU because it was to many Hispanics where I lived. Hispanics has taken over Los Angeles
Hispanics created LA
Hispanics created LA
Mrbrain bob Hispanics didn’t build shit but, brought more poverty from their country
@@Mc007- lmaoooo hope you arent Black because that would be ironic
@@mrbrainbob5320 not racism 💀