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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2015 · 19 MIN

Imani Jackson on #TheHBCUNationRadioshow

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Imani J. Jackson discusses her piece with our Host, Anthony Ray, entitled, "Connecting HBCUs with Cuba Makes Sense for Dollars, the Diaspora and Dissent". "Imani J. Jackson is a third year law student at FAMU College of Law in Orlando, Florida, where she works as a research assistant and intern with the College of Law’s Housing Clinic. While earning her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Grambling State University, Imani was was editor-in-chief of The Gramblinite, the university newspaper. Having recently completed a winter intercession study abroad at Cayman Islands Law School, Imani, whose name means faith in Swahili and Arabic, aspires for global citizenship. " -Imani J. Jackson

Imani J. Jackson discusses her piece with our Host, Anthony Ray, entitled, "Connecting HBCUs with Cuba Makes Sense for Dollars, the Diaspora and Dissent". "Imani J. Jackson is a third year law student at FAMU College of Law in Orlando, Florida, where she works as a research assistant and intern with the College of Law’s Housing Clinic. While earning her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Grambling State University, Imani was was editor-in-chief of The Gramblinite, the university newspaper. Having recently completed a winter intercession study abroad at Cayman Islands Law School, Imani, whose name means faith in Swahili and Arabic, aspires for global citizenship. " -Imani J. Jackson

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