What if college was never just about classes, but about legacy?
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In this episode of I Love My HBCU?, Dr. Tammira Lucas, Coppin State University alum shares a powerful reflection why HBCUs remain essential spaces for cultivating Black leaders, disruptors, and creators.
Founder of The Cube, the largest black women-owned co-working space in the country, Lucas speaks candidly about what she wishes she had done differently in college, the importance of legacy thinking earlier in life, and why rest is a strategic tool, not a weakness.
This conversation is a reminder that HBCUs do more than prepare students for careers. They set the foundation for legacy.
Listen, reflect, and share with a student who needs this message right now.
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