Letters to the Editor: "Divisive BFA defeats own purpose" and "BFA answers article, explains mission" - Articles from the January 28, 2002 and February 4, 2002 Ring-tum Phi

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Title

Letters to the Editor: "Divisive BFA defeats own purpose" and "BFA answers article, explains mission" - Articles from the January 28, 2002 and February 4, 2002 Ring-tum Phi

Subject

Black Student Experience
Black Female Alliance

Description

In the weeks following the Black Female Alliance's (BFA) debut, students voiced concern and outrage at the creation of a "divisive" group attempting to "ruin the W&L experience." Student leaders Kisha N. Barnes '04 and Imran Naeemullah '04 dispute the purpose of the newly formed activist group.

Creator

Special Collections at Washington and Lee University

Source

https://repository.wlu.edu/handle/11021/31775
https://repository.wlu.edu/handle/11021/31776

Publisher

Ring-tum Phi

Date

January 28, 2002 - February 04, 2002

Contributor

Imran Naeemullah and Kisha N. Barnes

Rights

All rights belong to Washington and Lee University

Format

Print to pdf

Language

English

Type

Newspaper