Alvin Hall ’74 begins with a brief anecdote on how he helped bring together Geoffrey Canada and Stanley Druckenmiller to collaborate on the Harlem’s Children Zone. Druckenmiller was a friend of Hall’s roommate at Bowdoin, and Canada a member of the Afro-American Society. A couple years after graduation, Hall ran into Canada on the streets of New York and shared that Druckenmiller had recently come into good fortune. The rest is history. Hall remembers fondly how close the Bowdoin community was when he was a student. He spent many nights in the John B. Russwurm Center, where black students could come together for community. Hall recounts his involvement with the Society during his four years as a student. He took part in several protests, in...
Gemmill was a student during the late 50's and witnessed the transformation of the campus in the lat...
Adriennie Hatten (\u2790) and Shelby Cogdell Knox (\u2791) both share their path to Bowdoin from Eas...
Randy Stakeman came to Bowdoin in 1978, not as a student, but as a member of the faculty. He discuss...
Abdullah Muhammad (Class of 1973) discusses his decision to attend Bowdoin, his on-campus activism, ...
Robert Johnson, Class of 1971, talks about his first visit to Bowdoin in 1967 with a friend, and bei...
David Dickson \u2776 shares some remarks on his father, David W. D. Dickson, who graduated from Bowd...
Shawn Stewart \u2708, Michel Bamani \u2708, and Joseph Adu \u2707 reflect on their different paths t...
George Khaldun ’73 came to Bowdoin from New York at the suggestion of a mentor, the director of a li...
Steve London \u2764 describes his family\u27s long connection to Bowdoin, spanning three generations...
Richard Adams ‘73 talks about lobbying during his senior year of high school in Pittsburgh to make M...
Carroy Cuf Ferguson ‘68 talks about being offered a free ride to Bowdoin and deciding between Bowdoi...
Awa Diaw ‘11 talks about the experience of moving from the diverse community of Harlem, New York to ...
Osakhare Fasehun \u2718 recounts his first introduction to Bowdoin through the ‘Bowdoin Experience’ ...
Amos Gordon was a music teacher and musician in Birmingham. In this interview, he discusses Birmingh...
This was a group interview of four members of the Black American Movement (B.A.M.) of Armstrong Stat...
Gemmill was a student during the late 50's and witnessed the transformation of the campus in the lat...
Adriennie Hatten (\u2790) and Shelby Cogdell Knox (\u2791) both share their path to Bowdoin from Eas...
Randy Stakeman came to Bowdoin in 1978, not as a student, but as a member of the faculty. He discuss...
Abdullah Muhammad (Class of 1973) discusses his decision to attend Bowdoin, his on-campus activism, ...
Robert Johnson, Class of 1971, talks about his first visit to Bowdoin in 1967 with a friend, and bei...
David Dickson \u2776 shares some remarks on his father, David W. D. Dickson, who graduated from Bowd...
Shawn Stewart \u2708, Michel Bamani \u2708, and Joseph Adu \u2707 reflect on their different paths t...
George Khaldun ’73 came to Bowdoin from New York at the suggestion of a mentor, the director of a li...
Steve London \u2764 describes his family\u27s long connection to Bowdoin, spanning three generations...
Richard Adams ‘73 talks about lobbying during his senior year of high school in Pittsburgh to make M...
Carroy Cuf Ferguson ‘68 talks about being offered a free ride to Bowdoin and deciding between Bowdoi...
Awa Diaw ‘11 talks about the experience of moving from the diverse community of Harlem, New York to ...
Osakhare Fasehun \u2718 recounts his first introduction to Bowdoin through the ‘Bowdoin Experience’ ...
Amos Gordon was a music teacher and musician in Birmingham. In this interview, he discusses Birmingh...
This was a group interview of four members of the Black American Movement (B.A.M.) of Armstrong Stat...
Gemmill was a student during the late 50's and witnessed the transformation of the campus in the lat...
Adriennie Hatten (\u2790) and Shelby Cogdell Knox (\u2791) both share their path to Bowdoin from Eas...
Randy Stakeman came to Bowdoin in 1978, not as a student, but as a member of the faculty. He discuss...