Considering that its founding in 2006, members say the Yale Black Women’s Coalition has evolved into a robust organization that emphasizes diversity, leadership and local community.
Celebrating the closeness of the group, YBWC held one of its signature annual occasions on Saturday — Black Women’s Weekend, which featured a few hours of karaoke along with food, music and games at the Afro-American Cultural Center. In accordance to Chelsea Handfield ’15, president of YBWC, the minimal-essential event fit in flawlessly with the organization’s objective of offering a secure room in which black girls can come collectively to speak about sociopolitical occasions, talk about special experiences and type a more powerful local community.
Handfield explained that as a double minority — each a lady and a racial minority — she is grateful to have a group like YBWC, where she can meet and turn into pals with other women who are going by means of comparable experiences. At a university like Yale, she mentioned, she is even far more conscious of her identity, as students frequently ask unintentionally insensitive inquiries.
Christina Lockett ’14, final year’s YBWC vice president, explained it is important for an intersectional group like YBWC to exist since there are couple of spaces elsewhere to discuss concerns specific to black female identity.
“Traditional feminism ignores black girls,” she stated, adding that YBWC is like a sisterhood.
Ashley Ison ’14, final year’s YBWC treasurer, said the group is a area exactly where she can talk about experiences that she would not feel cozy discussing anywhere else.
Aside from shared experiences, members of YBWC explained that they also search to the organization to meet females from other backgrounds and find out about their experiences. For instance, some of the females are from lower-revenue communities while other folks are wealthier, Handfield said, and some went to predominantly white colleges while other individuals lived in mostly black neighborhoods, Handfield extra.
According to all members interviewed, these variations aid to strengthen the community.
“It’s a wonderful chance to see how we relate to each other and how we can discover from each and every other,” Ison said.
In addition to internet hosting Black Women’s Weekend and a series of discussions, guest speakers, panels and data sessions, YBWC interacts with other groups and communities through joint events and mixers. Every yr, YBWC hosts an awards ceremony for black guys in conjunction with the Black Men’s Union’s own awards ceremony for black ladies, and YBWC also collaborates with BMU and the Black College students at Yale group to put on an open discussion about race and identity.
Azmar Williams ’15, president of BMU, said the setup with three related groups — BMU, BSAY and YBWC — allows black students to have the “best of everything.”
“While they all have slightly distinct missions, the overall mission is unity in the African-American community on the Yale campus,” Williams explained. “I truly feel like we’re all generating that achievable.”
An important goal of YBWC, in accordance to members interviewed, is connecting black women across multiple class many years and generations. To attain this, the organization hosts a graduate pupil panel each 12 months with speakers from different specialist schools. Handfield stated that the occasion is meant to assist prepare ladies for their potential careers.
Members of the group also mentor younger students at Barnard Environmental Research Magnet College in New Haven. According to Handfield, several of the college students had in no way even considered college as an selection for their futures.
Lockett spoke about a distinct variety of mentorship, explaining that, as a senior, she feels it is her duty to attain out to black female freshmen and help offer resources and solidify the community.
Black Women’s Weekend this 12 months kicked off at 6:30 p.m. at the Afro-American Cultural Center at 55 Whitney Avenue.
Black Women’s Coalition celebrates close community
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