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		<title>From the Community: Open Letter From The Black Student Alliance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Black Student Alliance (BSA) of William Jewell College released an open letter regarding their name change from Black Student Association to the Black Student&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p><em>The Black Student Alliance (BSA) of William Jewell College released an open letter regarding their name change from Black Student Association to the Black Student Alliance. Read their open letter below.</em></p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><strong><em>“These “educated” people, however, decry any such thing as race consciousness; and in some respects, they are right. They do not like to hear such expressions as “Negro literature,” “Negro poetry,” “African art,” or “thinking Black”; and, roughly speaking, we must concede that such things do not exist. These things did not figure in the courses which they pursued in school, and why should they? “Aren’t we all Americans? Then, whatever is American is as much the heritage of the Negro as of any other group in this country.””</em></strong></p><cite>– Carter G. Woodson ‘The Mis-Education of the Negro’ (1933)</cite></blockquote>



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<p>Dear William Jewell College community,</p>



<p>Moments of deep cultural awareness emerge out of events that conjure empathy among different groups of a society. That empathy is felt by other groups and during this instance of recognition comes something stronger. A bond that unites people across ideological, geographic, and economic lines. This is solidarity.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, the dislocation of Black consciousness is a natural impediment of White civil society. It seems inarguable that the presence of Black tradition, language, thought, and scholarship is at a deficit with the dominant process of learning proffered in a systemically White world. This is not a hopeless situation. Simply one that requires action.</p>



<p>We, the Black Student Alliance, seek to lean into the heightened awareness for racial inequity that the long-silenced activists, organizers, artists, writers, and teachers have been leading. We’ll do this by energizing the same passion toward discovery that drives the Nonames, Ta-Nahisi Coateses, Angela Davises, and Patrisse Cullorses of our society.</p>



<p>By building and hosting programs with the experience of Blackness being the top priority of our engagements, we will assert the fact of systematic neglect of particularly Afrocentric perspectives. We will reconcile our own experiences, as William Jewell students, with the broader body of history and theory surrounding the Black experience as told by scholars, activists, organizers, and allies alike.</p>



<p>Our commitment is to our members, our facility is support, and our goal is consciousness. To infuse intention into our activities, we ask that each person who takes the time to grow closer to this campus and its Black student population also invest with intentionality in the aim of our motives. </p>



<p>Rather than cultivating a closed circuit of camaraderie within the isolated confines of a ‘Black Student Association’ we will formally move forward as the ‘Black Student Alliance’. To better achieve our goals and forge productive relationships with the levers of power and influence on this campus, the concept of ‘allyship’ ought to be an ever present, primary concern of our activities.</p>



<p>BSA has a humble request for our campus of learners, educators, and administrators: That you engage in an, examination, to any extent, of the ubiquity of White culture. We further request that you consider joining our conversation and opening yourself up to truths that compete with your preconceived system of belief.</p>



<p>This is the mission of the Black Student Alliance at William Jewell College.</p>



<p>Respectfully,</p>



<p>The 2020-2021 Black Student Alliance Cabinet</p>
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		<title>Club Feature: Black Student Alliance renamed, prepares for the year</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[William Jewell College’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) has been renamed and revamped beginning in the 2020-2021 school year. Previously named the Black Student Association, BSA&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>William Jewell College’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) has been renamed and revamped beginning in the 2020-2021 school year. Previously named the Black Student Association, BSA aims to foster racial awareness, critically engage the community and increase its own relevance and usefulness in the community.</p>



<p>The BSA cabinet released an <a href="https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/?p=13927">open letter</a> explaining their name change and issuing a challenge to the community to reconsider, evaluate and critique the pervasiveness of Whiteness in society.</p>



<p>“Rather than cultivating a closed circuit of camaraderie within the isolated confines of a ‘Black Student Association’ we will formally move forward as the ‘Black Student Alliance’. To better achieve our goals and forge productive relationships with the levers of power and influence on this campus, the concept of ‘allyship’ ought to be an ever present, primary concern of our activities,” states the open letter.</p>



<p>Tavarus Pennington, president of BSA and junior communications and English major, elaborated that the current cabinet had felt BSA previously failed to feel relevant to their experiences.</p>



<p>“The honest truth is that only one out of the four members of the cabinet now had been to a BSA meeting during our years at Jewell prior to joining the cabinet. So we didn&#8217;t have any unique ties to the specific tradition that BSA at Jewell had grown accustomed to. We kind of looked at our collective apathy towards BSA as demonstrating a need to rethink the way that BSA is a useful campus organization,” Pennington said.</p>



<p>The <a href="https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/?p=13927">open letter</a> released by BSA calls for more direct engagement with the reality of Blackness and more awareness of racial inequity, with the goal of facilitating consciousness.</p>



<p>“[T]he dislocation of Black consciousness is a natural impediment of White civil society. It seems inarguable that the presence of Black tradition, language, thought and scholarship is at a deficit with the dominant process of learning proffered in a systemically White world. This is not a hopeless situation. Simply one that requires action,” the letter states.</p>



<p>“We, the Black Student Alliance, seek to lean into the heightened awareness for racial inequity that the long-silenced activists, organizers, artists, writers and teachers have been leading,” the letter continues. “We’ll do this by energizing the same passion toward discovery that drives the Nonames, Ta-Nahisi Coateses, Angela Davises and Patrisse Cullorses of our society.”</p>



<p>Pennington described two primary goals BSA has for the year. The first is to create a Black library at Jewell and the second is to engage 80 percent of the Black student population.</p>



<p>“We chose these goals as part of the pillars we have chosen to guide us this semester, those being support, community, and edification. We knew that it would be difficult to execute many of the ideas we had when we started thinking about our goals last March but mainly we chose the ones we did because we felt that they remained achievable even under current [COVID-19] conditions,” said Pennington.&nbsp;</p>



<p>BSA is an inclusive community that emphasizes the role of allyship in pursuing racial justice. Pennington reiterated this commitment in his final comments.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“The only thing I think that people should know about BSA is that absolutely everyone is welcome. The idea and meaning behind our Black Student Alliance is quite simply the opportunity to pursue alliance in a form that doesn&#8217;t require concessions and instead motivates understanding. We thought &#8216;organization&#8217; to have a certain exclusive sense to it that we did not feel was compatible with the direction of our efforts as a productive member of the campus community,” concluded Pennington.&nbsp;</p>



<p>BSA’s ultimate goal is to foster racial consciousness by identifying systematic marginalization and obfuscation of Black experiences in society. The cabinet expressed a commitment to supporting its members and to working toward racial equity. They concluded their open letter by offering a request to the collective Jewell community.</p>



<p>“BSA has a humble request for our campus of learners, educators and administrators: That you engage in an examination, to any extent, of the ubiquity of White culture. We further request that you consider joining our conversation and opening yourself up to truths that compete with your preconceived system of belief,” states the open letter.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The BSA cabinet consists of Pennington; Dre’Shon Tolbert, vice president and sophomore music education and secondary education major; Marcus Jones, treasurer and sophomore nonprofit leadership major; and Daecia Haynes, secretary and sophomore psychological sciences major. BSA can be contacted via <a href="mailto:bsa@william.jewell.edu">email</a>.</p>
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		<title>BSA celebrates Black History Month with soul food at Jewell Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2019 05:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday, Feb. 13, William Jewell College’s Black Student Association (BSA) hosted their third annual Jewell Kitchen – a soul food dinner. For $5 before&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>On Wednesday, Feb. 13, William Jewell College’s Black Student Association (BSA) hosted their third annual Jewell Kitchen – a soul food dinner. <br></p>



<p>For $5 before the event or $7 at the door, students and other members of the Jewell community were treated to overflowing plates of fried chicken, corn bread, macaroni and cheese, green beans and sweet potatoes and yams. Paired with a cup of Kool-Aid, this meal easily satisfied. <br></p>



<p>The many attendees of the event espoused their love of the food. It was described as the best meal many had eaten in a while, exactly what some had needed and the best fried chicken one had ever had. <br></p>



<p>The originally planned date for the event was one week before, Feb. 6, but dangerous weather prompted BSA to postpone it. Despite this delay, the event was popularly attended and has become a favorite night for many Jewell students.<br></p>



<p>Jewell Kitchen is a BSA event designed to celebrate Black History Month. Learn more about Black History Month events by keeping up with BSA. </p>



<p><em>Photo&nbsp;by&nbsp;McKenzie&nbsp;Roth.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2015 20:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The members of the William Jewell Black Student Association (BSA) celebrate Black History Month on the Hill with a full schedule of events. Earlier this&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>The members of the William Jewell Black Student Association (BSA) celebrate Black History Month on the Hill with a full schedule of events. Earlier this month, the organization partnered with the Kappa Alpha Order and held the first #ITooAmJewell campaign. This campaign originally began at Harvard University, where the hashtag was used to illustrate the personal experiences of minority students at the University. President Cari Hill, junior, explained the significance of the new event.</p>
<p>“With events such as the Michael Brown and Bryce Masters tragedy earlier this year and the highly disrespectful comments made on YikYak, we thought that this campaign would be a great way to relieve any tension or frustration on campus,” Hill said.</p>
<p>She also said that she was excited to work on the project with the men of Kappa Alpha Order.</p>
<p>“Like many organizations on campus, both of our organizations have been associated with negative stereotypes and assumptions. I have hope that this campaign will eliminate this and bring a light to those who are willing to fight for Jewell being a campus of equality and acceptance for all,” Hill said.</p>
<p>The organization will hold its annual Love and Soul event Thursday Feb. 26 in the Yates-Gill Union. The event was created in celebration of the Harlem Renaissance to recognize the many talented black poets, singers, writers and dancers who found fame during that period. At the event, both Jewell students and community members are invited to perform with BSA to honor the artists of the Harlem Renaissance.</p>
<p>BSA will also hold a day of service, the date of which has not yet been announced. The organization has a history of participating in Serve and Celebrate as an organization and supporting nonprofit organizations, and has recently set a goal of holding a monthly service day within the organization. For Black History Month, the organization would like to include the entire Jewell community in their service day.</p>
<p>The organization has also been sharing educational materials on its Facebook page, “Black Student Association of William Jewell College.”</p>
<p>On this page, the group also shares other events in and stories from the Kansas City area.</p>
<p>The cabinet members of BSA begin planning for Black History Month at the beginning of the summer by discussing ideas and beginning to organize events. At the end of the fall semester, other members of BSA joined the conversation and began to implement ideas and assigned tasks. The group works over winter break to prepare for the events in February.</p>
<p>Hill hopes that students will be better educated about Black History Month and the people it celebrates.</p>
<p>“I hope that the student body will gain an overall better understanding of black history and culture and its significance to our daily lives,” Hill said.</p>
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