CBAA Legacy - Current CBAA Board




Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians show

Summary: <p>In this Cornell Black Alumni Association (CBAA) series, you’ve heard from the organization’s founders and its past presidents. You’ve heard how CBAA has evolved since 1976, both in the great progress made and the unfortunate obstacles we still endure. In this last episode of the series, we chat with CBAA’s current executive board highlighting their pivot to virtual programming in the pandemic and the future of the organization.</p> <p>Don’t forget to learn more about CBAA, including how you can get involved at <a href="http://www.cbaa1976.com/">cbaa1976.com</a>.</p> <p><em>“There is something special about Cornell, and about CBAA, that keeps it near and dear to my heart. And that’s why I stay engaged.” – Shannon Cohall '14</em></p> <p>Featuring:<br> Wilma Ann Anderson '92<br> Shannon Cohall '14<br> Kamillah Knight '13, MPA '15, EMBA '22<br> Yvette Lapompe '10 </p> <p>Read the <a href="https://cornell.box.com/s/o74uwyvgqqxkjm84q2ho0toyigcr3b47">episode transcript</a>. </p> <p>Hosted by John Rawlins III '06.<br> Created and produced by Amanda Massa.<br> Music by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13, koa3@cornell.edu.<br> Artwork by Chris Kelly.</p> <p>*The views expressed by Fresh from the Hill hosts and guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of Cornell University.</p>