These two articles recount the name change of the controversial activist group Black Female Alliance (BFA) at Washington and Lee and their first event as the newly-named Human Rights Alliance (HRA). Their introductory event was a food-drive for…
This article discusses the 2002 Black History Month Diversity Forum in Northern Auditorium. Stealing most of the conversation time was the Black Female Alliance, which was not represented on the panel. However, the event sparked many conversations…
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…
This is the first Ring-tum Phi article to record the existence of the Black Female Alliance (BFA), a Minority Student Association (MSA) Committee that separated and made itself an organization during the 2001-2002 school year. Writer Allison Trinidad…
Fraternities hosted A Sherman's March to the Sea party the same weekend as Kappa Alpha's controversial Old South formal. In the article, different members of the fraternities give varying opinions about the dueling parties, including one claim that…