What if college was never just ab...
What if college was never just about classes, but about legacy?

"I Love My HBCU?" by Tosin Richard

Episode notes

In this episode of I Love My HBCU?, Dr. Tammira Lucas, Coppin State University alum shares a powerful reflection why HBCUs remain essential spaces for cultivating Black leaders, disruptors, and creators.

Founder of The Cube, the largest black women-owned co-working space in the country, Lucas speaks candidly about what she wishes she had done differently in college, the importance of legacy thinking earlier in life, and why rest is a strategic tool, not a weakness.

This conversation is a reminder that HBCUs do more than prepare students for careers. They set the foundation for legacy.

Listen, reflect, and share with a student who needs this message right now.

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