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Linked in Impact with DC Metro Area Chapters of The Links, Incorporated
The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Linked In Impact with DC metro area chapters of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.
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Linked In Impact with DC metro area chapters of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.
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Non-Profit
Education,
Business,
Courses
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Back to Basics: A Conversation on How Civics will Change Our Communities
Linked in Impact with DC Metro Area Chapters of The Links, Incorporated
26 minutes
2 weeks ago
Back to Basics: A Conversation on How Civics will Change Our Communities


The health of our democracy depends entirely on active civic participation. In Virginia, we have elections every year, often more than once a year, so we have 365 days a year to be engaged. In this episode, we speak with Amini Bonane, a Congolese American Commissioner, community organizer, and award-winning advocate for women & girls, and  Darrlynn Franklin, the President of the Alexandria Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), who has also served as a member of the Executive Committee since 2017.


HBCUs are more than institutions of higher education — they are incubators of Black excellence, innovation, and leadership. They were created out of necessity, but they continue to thrive out of purpose.


Even today, HBCUs represent just 3% of colleges and universities, yet they produce:


    •    Nearly 20% of all Black college graduates,


    •    50% of Black doctors and lawyers,


    •    40% of Black engineers,


    •    And some of the most influential voices in education, science, business, and culture.


HBCUs remain essential because they provide access, belonging, and opportunity. They level the playing field by giving students the resources, mentorship, and culturally centered support that many PWIs simply can’t replicate.

Linked in Impact with DC Metro Area Chapters of The Links, Incorporated
Linked In Impact with DC metro area chapters of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.