A Video Podcast for HBCU Students, Alumni, and All who Love and want to see them win. HBCU Students, Alumni, and those Connected, are invited to express that love to encourage more practical support of HBCUs; but what’s love without a little accountability? Sit back, learn a little, love a lot, and rep your HBCU.
In the form of a two-day gathering Black college students will gather to discourse crowd-sourced national issues to amplify their voices, and activate their civic and political involvement. Students are in the role of panelists and key stakeholders are their audience. Students will have unprecedented opportunity to dialogue with elected officials and civic leaders they do not typically have access to.
Financing College is often the most significant factor that students consider to decide where they will matriculate. Too many Black students cannot avoid taking on loans to afford their college degree; these loans often set them back financially for decades after graduation. Yearly, The PowerMyFuture Fund aims to pay off at least One college graduating senior’s student debt.