Episode Synopsis "Honoring 50 Years of Ethos at Wellesley"
What happens when Wellesley alumnae sit down for an open, candid conversation about their lives and careers, their hopes and fears, and the bond that connects them—their Wellesley experience? Wellesley alumnae of African descent from across the generations reflect upon the importance of Ethos and Harambee House to their experiences as women of color on campus. Featured alumnae: Karen Williamson ’69 and JudyAnn Bigby ’73; Pamela “Pamm” McNeil ’82 and Tracy Heather Strain ’92; Malika Jeffries-El ’96, Shelly Davis ’97, and Katrina Mitchell ’96; Liz Miranda ’02 and Natalie Gill-Mensah ’03; and Diamond Sharp ’11 and Ikhlas Saleem ’11. Edited and produced by Wellesley College, with interviews recorded by StoryCorps.