The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding was referenced at some point in all of my interviews. All of the students I spoke with emphasized how much the center's location had influenced their experience - or lack of experience - there. I believe that the Fields Center holds much promise as venue for positive interracial interactions; however, its distance has prevented many students from participating in what it has to offer.
I have thus created a video documenting my path to the Fields Center, while at the same time sharing some of the shocking and inspirational thoughts and stories of a few of my black male peers.

This is wonderful, I'm so happy to see this happening on an ivy league campus. I'm sorry for the discrimination you (the amazing black men who attend Princeton!) are having to go through, but I'm so grateful that you're willing speak out and educate us all so that we can come closer to social unity.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Karlos Bledsoe!!! Omigoodness, do you remember me (or my mom?) She was friends with your dad in high school! Sorry /shoutout