On July 1, Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced that the distinguished Meek-Eaton Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum (MEBA) is now on a global stage. The Meek-Eaton Black Archives was a dream realized in the early 1970s with the legislative efforts of Florida’s first African American legislator since […]
Author: Cariane Geffrard | Staff Writer
Victoria Pierre finding her way at FAMU
The late teens to early 20s stage is hard. How does one reconcile with being told exactly what to do and how to do it, then immediately face the unknown without directives? Everyone has years of wisdom to impart to you, but no one tells a young twentysomething about the […]
Unfazed by Payne
Jocelyn Payne, 21, exudes a rare aura in a world that seems to be descending further into madness. Payne is a junior occupational therapy student attending Florida A&M University. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, she has settled in Tallahassee seeking to revel in the same Southern values of religion, family and […]