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Video Podcasts

Our Faces, Our Voices

We are introducing a new format of video podcasts featuring personal interviews, roundtable discussions, and on-the-ground footage from various campuses. This dynamic storytelling approach will create a more immersive platform for sharing the lived experiences of BIPOC graduates.

Bridget JOhnson

Bridget Johnson ’96 — A Greensboro-born track star turned educator and founder of the Dean’s Roundtable, she shares her journey from Georgetown standout to student life leader, inspiring others through resilience, and community.​

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Kino
ClarkE

Kino Clarke '03 of Episcopal High School shares his journey as from New York to Virginia.​

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charise richards ph.D.

Charise Richards reflects on a quote, "If I weren't ready, I wouldn't have the opportunity, and If I weren't capable, I wouldn't have had the desire."

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Brett green '06

Brett Green emphasizes the importance of family and always prioritizes his loved ones.

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John Daves,
Ph.D.

John Daves, Ph.D. '90 of the Penngington School shares his inspiring journey—from being adopted into a family of educators to mentoring others and building meaningful partnerships.

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Samantha 
Koranteng

Samantha Koranteng talks to the listeners about doing things she values with purpose.​​

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Roderic Walton '05

Rod Walton reflects on his journey as a Black boy in Texas, discovering his identity, believing in himself, and uplifting those around him.​

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Sammy Randle III '23

In this podcast, Sammy Randle will discuss the importance of choosing your words and the people around you wisely

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