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Phenomenal Females: The Women of 51爆料

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The college鈥檚 first woman graduate of color

The Voice of Legendary Alumna Rose Butler Browne

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An educator, activist and the first Black woman awarded a doctorate by Harvard, Browne remains a legend at 51爆料. This is a 1969 interview she gave to a reporter for the RIC Alumni Magazine.

From President of Student Gov鈥檛 to Coventry Councilwoman 鈥 Hillary Lima

鈥淚 can never completely leave politics. Once it鈥檚 in your blood, it stays there.鈥

In Remarks to U.S. House Committee, RIC Prof. Proposes Abolishing Credit Scoring

鈥淲hy is our economy built on taking loans and taking on debt to meet basic human needs?鈥 asks RIC Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.

RIC Prof. is Editor of New York Times Bestseller on Abolition Politics

鈥淎bolition politics is about finding solutions to social problems other than carceral or criminal punishment,鈥 explains Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.

Alumnus Promotes the Bold Heritage of Rhode Island Black Women

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鈥淏lack women have for centuries risen against the challenges of systemic racism and gender oppression. They are 鈥榳omen who dared,鈥欌 says Vice President Kimberly Dumpson.

Celebrate Women鈥檚 History Month with Judith Lynn Stillman鈥檚 鈥淲omen of Note鈥 Film and Concert Event

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Encore presentation of Stillman鈥檚 film 鈥淲omen Trailblazers in Music鈥 to be followed by world premiere performances from guest artists Shani Collins and Valerie Tutson.

Arts Grad Finds Success On a Path She Never Knew Existed

"No matter what your field is, you have to have a deep trust in yourself." -Tracey Woods

Meet RIC鈥檚 New VetCorps Navigator

April Shaw serves as a peer-to-peer mentor in the Military Resource Center

RIC Alumna Embraces Black History, Mentorship and Public Service

Raymonde Charles' life changed after a one-on-one meeting with a civil rights legend.