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An open letter to The Bi-College Community* 1:
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“Haverford College is a community of friends only by means of our socialization… This process presupposes the
commonality of the experience of each member of this community. The assumption, then, of this community is not
diversity but homogeneity. Since the notion of community assumes homogeneity the institution is opposed to the
individual qua the individual-- the ‘different individual’ is then doubly suspect.” In 2020, as it was in 1972, the
‘different individual’ is the Black student at Haverford. (1972) The Haverford College Black Students’ League,
“Our Specific Concerns”. Available: https://dsomeka.haverford.edu/annotations/files/original/8b78c024406403268bf0ccbb9cf9f304.pdf. Accessed: 6 June 2020.
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Table of Contents
An open letter to The Bi-College Community* :
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HAVERFORD GRIEVANCES
ACADEMICS
SOCIAL
SPORTS
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BRYN MAWR GRIEVANCES
ACADEMICS
SOCIAL
PUBLIC
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DEMANDS
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CONCLUSION
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In support:
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Echoing the voices of wider America, the Black students of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges
are calling to you: “we can’t breathe.” For the last few months we as Black people have had to contend
with an avalanche of smothering events: the coronavirus pandemic disproportionately taking the lives of
our mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers, and the violent execution of George Floyd, recorded and
streamed for all to see. These, among numerous other events, have exacerbated the stress and torment we
feel. The sorrow and anger that we feel are due to the myriad of Black people that have lost their lives at
the hands of white supremacy and white privilege.
The recent tragic and terrorizing deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and
Tony McDade have at last brought the nation to begin reflecting upon the pertinence and fatal
ramifications of whiteness. The fact that “Black lives matter” is a novel revelation for many, including
those within the Bryn Mawr and Haverford “community 2”, is a part of the problem. However, no aspect
of this statement, nor the conditions of genocide that necessitate it, are new to Black people. With this
awakening of our non-Black peers, once again we are expected to feel grateful or indebted for your
coming to the most basic terms of human compassion, but this time we ask for action in place of our
gratitude.
While encouraging, we can not wait for non-Black people to choose to accept President
Raymond’s and President Cassidy’s invitations to action. Black students need and deserve more from the
institutions that benefit so greatly by having us here. Our lives are worth more than the comfort of
leisurely involvement. As writer and public academic Rachel Cargle said, “Anti-racism3 work is not
something that white people can do to make themselves feel good”. Anti-racism is not a trend. Antiracism should not be commodified for white hegemony, and in the instance of doing so, becomes
another mode of violence. We as Black students do not have the choice to pick and choose when we
want to engage with racism, and instead our lives are a daily battle against white supremacy, racism,
discrimination, etc. It should come as no surprise to anyone that the white members of the Bi-co
communities casually perpetuate anti-blackness, racism, and several forms of systemic oppression. This
discrimination is present at every level of the institution, including the corporation, administration,
faculty, professors, and fellow students. We, as Black students, have experienced discrimination by the
hands of the college in the following ways:
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Anti-racism and anti-ractist action as “the active process of identifying and eliminating racism by changing
systems, organizational structures, policies and practices and attitudes, so that power is redistributed and shared
equitably", not solely as a keyword used to trivialize past acts of racism and satisfy white guiltiness with
terminology instead of action. (2020) ACLRC. “Anti-Racism Defined”. Available at:
http://www.aclrc.com/antiracism-defined. Accessed: 6 June 2020.
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HAVERFORD GRIEVANCES
ACADEMICS
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Classroom Climate
- Professors allowing students to play “devil's advocate” on racially charged topics to the
detriment of black students’ well-being in the class. This is often viewed as discussion for
“learning’s sake” and is done without correcting harmful views.
STEM
- Until very recently, no black faculty in STEM
- Very little support for students of color in stem outside of student-led initiatives
- “Students from historically underrepresented backgrounds disproportionately left STEM
courses at a rate of 59% compared to other students at 28%” 4
- “In Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (but not Biology or
Chemistry), numbers of underrepresented students decrease disproportionately between
their first and second semesters and into the second year. For Bio/Chem this decrease
happens between second and third year (e.g. after Bio 200 and Chem 222)” 5
Social Sciences
- Socioeconomic status is often used as a proxy to explain injustices that are systematically
associated with race and anti-blackness e.g Health Studies, History, Sociology classes.
- Expectation of Haverford students with regards to academics, but no expectations of
understanding how race, discrimination, and anti-blackness constitute the foundation of
American society.
- Students are expected, for example, to write in full sentences, know basic
equations, be able to craft essays, etc. but are not expected at any point in their
Haverford career to understand why, for example, the “n-word” when spoken by
non-black people, re-perpetuates violence. There is no accountability for this
knowledge, and thus conversations about race in the classroom cater to white
students and their feigned “ignorance,” not only prioritizing white students but
putting Black students in a position to educate their peers, and often their
professors, repeatedly throughout their undergraduate careers. There is no system
to put all students and professors on a “base level” of acknowledgement or
accountability in terms of understanding race. Moreover, Customs fails to fulfill
this role.
Departments (as are personally relevant to some of the authors)
- English
- Surface level exploration of Blackness and Black writers
Source asked not to be cited
Ibid
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No requirement of Black authors, and the required curriculum rarely
moves beyond the basics of Black literature (ex.The Narrative of the Life
of Frederick Douglass).
Little effort to consciously include Black authors in the required
curriculum—both Black authors who are “writing about race” AND
Black authors whose voices show that “race” is not the only thing Black
scholars think about.
Minimal coverage of queer Black authors, Female Black authors
- Spanish, French
- Severe lack of Black authors and the exclusion of Black dialects, such as
Francophone Africa.
- Extremely few professors of color and no Black professors, with the exception of
Professor Koffi Anyinefa (in French).
Haverford’s definition of a Person Of Color
- The admissions office releases the class profiles which show an upward trend for
admitting students of color, but is not being transparent with how many of those students
are Black. After the class of 2020, Haverford stopped releasing statistics of the ethnic
background for the students of color admitted. Oftentimes, when discussing what makes
applicants more competitive for Haverford, the school is, in actuality, promoting
adjacency to whiteness.
- Tenure-track faculty of color is 22%, tenured faculty of color is 19%; The numbers for
Black faculty are even lower, these numbers are already inexcusable.
Honor Council often functions as a disciplinary and punitive body rather than the
“restorative justice” role it is advertised as fulfilling. Honor Council recognizes dishonest
academic actions as “violations” of the Honor Code, but does not consider the privileges of
academic background, private tutoring, or legacy status in the admissions process as violent and
harmful cheating in itself.
- International students of color are surveilled by professors for their nationality status,
language use, and race far more than domestic students and white students in similar
situations of potential academic dishonesty.
- Honor Council rarely hears cases of racial discrimination, and there are very few in its
history. This due to the fact that Honor Council was not constructed to hold white
students accountable for discrimination, positioning it as a system that threatens only to
re-perpetuate anti-blackness and racism further. See 1987 Sylvia, 1994 Charlie’s Angels,
2019 the Matrix, 2019 Kardashians, and 2019 High School Musical.
Display And Special Collections
- Regarding the Bryn Mawr Anthropological Collections, many of the African artifacts
available on the college’s College’s “TriArte” include very little about what country
and/or region, family, or individual each African piece originates from, or how it was
acquired. Approximately 70% of the items in the African Collections are under the
“Neufeld” Collection, referring to Mace and Helen Neufeld, namesakes of the
collection 6 who are believed to have stolen many of these artifacts while deployed in
various parts of Africa with the U.S navy. Please see more on this information here.
Anthropology Collections, Bryn Mawr College
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These objects are displayed without any context of their original creation or use, or
without recognition of the violence with which they were acquired.
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Throughout the KINSC building at Haverford, and most notably in Zubrow commons,
there are African artifacts in glass cases similarly displayed as in the Bryn Mawr
collections. This extremely well-known form of racism and US imperialism has remained
largely unnoticed at Haverford.
SOCIAL
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SCHOOL WIDE INITIATIVES
The Clearness Report 7
- The college cannot feign ignorance to the plight of Black students. The 2018-2019
Clearness Committee Report (and surely many before this iteration) clearly demonstrate
some of the ways in which Black students are being failed on campus. Even with an
under-sampling of Black students, many of the results are statistically significant.
Significant excerpts noted below:
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“Our respondents were quite close to representative of the student body in most
ways. In terms of race of respondents, we are slightly over-sampled on White
students and slightly undersampled on Black and Hispanic/Latinx students
compared with where we would like to be.” (p. 3)
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“Our demographic breakdown on this question indicates that Black students
and transgender students were substantially less likely to think that
professors cared about their problems and the problems of students like
them… The fact that Black and transgender students as groups agreed less to this
question is very indicative of the institutional lack of support.” (p. 24)
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“Given that at least 40% of our respondents identified as marginalized, it
seems concerning that only 24% of respondents interact with the Office of
Multicultural Affairs, and a fifth of those who did, found it unhelpful.” (p.
25)
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“Black students and Latinx students reported feeling academics were
inaccessible at a significantly higher rate than white students, Asian
students, or multiracial students who identified in part as white.” (p. 37)
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The school’s decennial re-accreditation process, which includes the self-ethics study, has
virtually no student involvement, and does not accurately reflect the discrimination and systemic
racism that the school perpetuates.
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs does not support Black students and actively works to
support white complacency on campus
Read the full report here
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Minimal staffing is unable to support the quantity of students on campus
- The office only has two employees: Theresa Tensuan and Benjamin Hughes for
1,353 students. Comparable offices like the OAR, Campus Life, or Residential
Life have a more robust staff that is supported each year by at least one graduate
assistant.
Most multicultural programing is done solely by students without the assistance of OMA
- From 2016 to the present, all events organized by the Black Students’ League
were planned, coordinated, and promoted solely by Black students without the
assistance of the OMA. Campus-wide events, initiatives, and programming that
have become Haverford traditions (eg. BSL Fashion Show, We Speak) were
created and continue to be led by Black students without any institutional
support. When listed the OMA’s name was for appearance purposes only.
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The wellness space and renovation of the BCC were student directives and when
involved, the OMA led to the delay and/or demise of those projects. Specifically
for the renovation of the BCC, the Office of Student Life and the Office of
Residential Life had to step in to support students after funding was thwarted.
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OMA Intern projects are done without support from admin and are directed
inefficiently.
INTERPERSONAL INTERACTIONS
- Microaggressions
- Though microaggressions are explicitly stated as violations of the Social Code 8,
they are still tolerated on campus by both faculty and students
- Honor Council has not been made into a safe space to address issues of
racially-charged injustices, especially in regards to calling out faculty,
staff, and students who bring cases to trial based on racial biases. Again,
see 1987 Sylvia, 1994 Charlie’s Angels, 2019 the Matrix, and 2019 High
School Musical.
- We understand and acknowledge the work done by the Community
Outreach Multicultural Liaisons while also recognizing that many
students still feel that honor council is inaccessible with regards to racial
issues.
Overwhelming amount of justification needed for Black and POC-oriented clubs to receive
funding as opposed to majority white clubs and groups. In addition, undue justification required
for the use of spaces for events.
i.e Lunt Basement and the lack of space available compared to the amount of space
available to white students.
“We understand that these discriminatory acts can take many forms, and smaller acts such as
microaggressions are also devoid of respect and thus violate the Code.” Haverford Honor Code, Article
III Section 3.04 Social Responsibilities, 2. Social Code
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“White students are significantly more likely to party in the Apartments than
Black students, Hispanic/Latinx students, and Asian students.” (Clearness
Committee Report 2018-2019, 7-8)
- “International students are less likely to party in the Apartments than domestic
students while over 80% of varsity athletes say they party there, dramatically
more than non-varsity-athletes (50%).” (8)
- “Lunt Basement hosts proportionally more students by marginalized
groups: more non-binary students than women and more women than men, more
students of color than White students, more bisexual students than straight
students, and more transgender students than cisgender students, all by margins
of 20%-30%.” (8)
Previous experiences with Quaker bouncers:
Interrogation process for Black students entering parties vs white students was
discriminatory prior to January 2019 conversations between Quaker Bouncers and the
BSL, as it was assumed that white students posed less of a threat to campus safety than
non-white students. However, The Quaker Bouncer board has addressed the fact that this
discrimination is longstanding at Haverford, especially following instances in recent
years. The QB board has instituted diversity training 9 and other procedural
measures to address this discrimination, which are well-intentioned but could be
developed further and with more depth.
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SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS
- When led by white faculty and staff, programs like Mellon Mays and Chesick do not
fulfill their intended goals; the framework from which the programs operate are what
Toni Morrison describes as the “white gaze.” MMUF states that its “fundamental
objective is to address, over time, the problem of underrepresentation in the academy at
the level of college and university faculties.” 10 The problem of underrepresentation
within faculty at colleges and universities begins with necessitating white approval and
vetting of the BIPOC within the colleges, in mentoring, hiring, and beyond.
- Additionally, within the recruitment and application process of MMUF, educational
background, color, and class privilege should be strongly considered. This is especially
true given that fairer-skinned students are currently overrepresented within the MMUF
cohorts.
- Chesick also stands to benefit from reforming their recruitment process in regards to
educational background 11.
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TREATMENT OF CAMPUS STAFF
- By and large the way Black staff members are treated on our campus is unacceptable.
See “addressing Quaker Bouncer issues” Jan. 28 2019, via Quaker Bouncers to @hc-all
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See the MMUF Mission statement here: https://www.mmuf.org/about/mission
We suggest doing this by prioritizing students who attended public school per Anthony Jack’s book
The Privileged Poor, which indicates that students who attended public school are doubly disadvantaged
and could benefit from a program like this.
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The idea that if I make a mess it will magically disappear, there will always be food
prepared for me to eat, or that my living space will always operate perfectly, exemplify
the entitlement many members of the community hold. Students will often say “it's their
job they’ll clean it up anyway” “I pay them for … so they have to do it”. We are here to
remind you that they are people not just workers and that your actions towards them have
very tangible effects. In an anecdote from an alumni, we were told that “dining center
staff would comment on how they would have campus safety/police called on them
for just being on campus/napping in the car, even while wearing haverford branded
clothes and uniforms. It was constant”. This violence towards Black staff members has
to end. Anti-racism work begins with personal interactions.
SPORTS
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To understand the grievances brought forth by the Haverford Athletes of Color Coalition see the
letter here.
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BRYN MAWR GRIEVANCES
We acknowledge the recent letter sent out by President Cassidy on “Actions Against Racism”, and offer
more ways to amplify support for Black students, staff, and faculty.
ACADEMICS
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STEM
- Students of color are continuously alienated from and lack support within STEM
departments
- The college does not employ enough Black faculty in the STEM departments
- The number of tenure and tenure-track faculty of color in the STEM department is
extremely low
- “From 2015 to 2019, the percentage of tenure and tenure-track faculty who
identify as African American, Latinx, Asian American, Pacific Islander or
Multiracial has increased from 19% to 30%. We understand that we have not
made as much progress in STEM fields as in other parts of the curriculum.
Provost Mary Osirim is focusing on this issue with chairs of upcoming faculty
searches.” 12
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SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS
The Posse foundation brings a diverse group of student leaders on campus to fulfill its
mission of “leaders of the 21st century reflecting the country’s rich demographic mix.” 13
Every year, talented students compete for a spot as a Bryn Mawr Posse scholar and prove
their leadership, communication, and problem solving skills. Yet, the same high
expectation has not been applied to selecting their mentors. Thus far, a significant
number of scholars have had mentors who hold harmful views and lack knowledge
on the complex ways racism affects Black people.
- The Mellon Mays program serves to give access to and diversify the academy; as such,
attention must be paid to class, educational, and geographic backgrounds in the
recruitment process
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Africana Studies still is not a department/major
- Due to the lack of institutional support, the program is underfunded, understaffed
and inadequately prepared to meet student interest.
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Annual Report, DEI Framework for Action, (2019-2020).Diversity and Equity Report[PDF file]. Retrieved from
https://www.brynmawr.edu/sites/default/files/DEI-2019-2020-Annual-Report.pdf
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Cripps, K., & Cnn. (2020, May 27). Mission & History. Retrieved June 16, 2020, from
https://www.possefoundation.org/shaping-the-future/mission-history
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INSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVES
The Bias Incident Report is an ineffective resource for dealing with acts of bias,
discrimination, and microaggressions in the classroom
- The process lacks transparency with students on the progression of their case and
what actions can be taken
- There is no analysis of the process and its efficacy, as well as a consideration of
how to rectify it
The current structure of course evaluations fails to assess the racial climate of a classroom.
The college does not employ enough faculty and staff of color across departments
- The college employs only 6% Black faculty, 21% faculty of color overall 14
- Faculty and staff of color across departments are doing unpaid emotional labor to counsel
students through the racist social sphere of the school while experiencing it themselves
The College does not make an effort to help first-generation, low income (FGLI) students
transition into college.
- There is a lack of a summer or spring break program on education surrounding diversity,
inclusion, and preparation.
- The college does not have a credit-bearing, community-building summer program for
first-generation, low income (FGLI) students like the Chesick and Horizons Programs at
Haverford College.
The college claims to “prepare its (students) for lives of purpose, ” yet lacks an explicit
requirement to learn about Black liberation, social justice, and racism. Therefore, the current
structure fails to train its students to utilize their knowledge and education to contend social
issues.
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The address of concerns surrounding race, class, and other identities falls on the shoulders of
student groups and the smaller Pensby Center
- There is no official acknowledgment of Black History Month by the college, further
AMOs such as Sisterhood* are subject to not receiving enough funding to host events
such as the annual Black History Month keynote speaker event.
- Black students who stand up to implicit bias and injustices are socially alienated and
labeled as angry and divisive
- The ECC, holding significance both as a cultural space and a dorm, is an afterthought in
social and financial support and attention to facilities; alums are not allowed to donate
towards the support of such a facility
- The ECC does not have enough space to accommodate every Black student who
wants to live there and many students are rejected every year for that reason.
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Barry, R., & Palumbo, L. (2020, February 25). 2019-2020 Employee Factbook. Retrieved June 16, 2020, from
https://www.brynmawr.edu/institutionalresearch/facts-about-bryn-mawr-college
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The Pensby Center does not currently employ Black staff, to the detriment and
alienation of Black students
The Counseling Center does not currently employ enough Black staff or staff of color, to the
detriment and alienation of students of color
- The Center currently only employs one Black counselor and two Black social work
fellows
- Students of color, especially Black students, are unable to find a safe space or access to
therapy/therapist with a background in acknowledging/addressing issues of race
Students are misled through the dispersal of admissions materials and lack of transparency
surrounding race, class dynamics on campus
- Images of students of color are used for the benefit of the college and its image,
without regard to the reality of their experiences there
- Access to Philadelphia is used as a drawing point, though in reality transportation to the
city remains largely inaccessible
Black people on campus are racially profiled by campus safety and non-Black students
- Events hosted by Sisterhood* and BACaSO are over policed by Campus Safety, Student
Activities, and other students
- Family members and friends of BIPOC students disproportionately have had Campus
Safety called on them without reason
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The response to the call to rename Old Library and remove Thomas’ name inscribed on the
building was inadequate
- In the current moment of protest against systemic racism and anti-blackness, considering
actions taken towards the removal of monuments to racist figures, the removal of
Thomas’ name must be reconsidered
Support of only “peaceful” protests is patronizing and does not reflect care or solidarity
with Black students
Failure to speak out against the Montgomery County Police Commissioner does not reflect care
for Black lives
A significant and accessible relationship with the city of Philadelphia requires a dedicated
investment into organizations fighting for racial justice in the city
Our list of grievances is by no means exhaustive, but in writing them here, we want to bring
them to your attention, and ask that the Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges commit to the longterm process they necessitate. Furthermore, we ask that the colleges work to end the continued
marginalization of Black people on the Bi-co campuses in ways that do not further burden Black
students, staff, and faculty.
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DEMANDS
Our lives have been made dispensable and little has been done to acknowledge that we matter in
the bi-college community. Currently, we have groups and offices on campus such as CODEI, the OMA,
the Pensby Center, etc. but these entities do little to nurture Black students on campus. Bryn Mawr and
Haverford often speak of “diversity and inclusion”, though this initiative has been co-opted to make white
allies feel comfortable while doing little to recognize and interrogate the ways in which Black students
feel antagonized on campus. Diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism cannot stop at theory; they must
become praxis. We, the Black students of your campuses, are disappointed with the lack of urgency with
which this crisis was addressed. After a week of violence, protests, and trauma for the Black community,
the college’s statements were lackluster and underwhelming. With ample time to prepare, we expected
more resources and especially more action on behalf of the college, and our disappointment will not be
masked. This is not the time to cower behind closed doors, and as accomplices 15, it is imperative that your
anti-racist efforts be committed out loud. These institutions have the choice to join in the efforts led by
Black people across the country to influence its community as stewards of justice and Quaker action.
I.
We Demand a Bi-Co course on Blackness and white Privilege as part of the college-wide
requirements implemented in the next academic year (2021-2022). The course would be designed
alongside Black students, faculty, and staff with the objectives of exploring the history of race to
understand current social, economic, political, and cultural conditions. It will educate on the
history of police brutality, explicit biases, and address microaggressions, cultural appropriation
and other forms of hidden biases.
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We demand the formation of a credit-bearing, community-building summer program for FGLI
students at Bryn Mawr, focusing specifically on introducing them to STEM courses and other
preparatory courses so that they may be further prepared* for college life. In addition to this,
emphasis will be placed on social justice and leadership, and a continuation of programming will
continue on into the year. This program would be four weeks long, and offer the ability to earn 2
credits, free of cost, including excursions. Program facilitation is modeled after Boston College’s
OTE program and Haverford’s Chesick and Horizons Programs.
III.
We demand an increase in representation by hiring Black faculty and faculty of color and in
both colleges. This demand includes increased attention to retaining and supporting existing
faculty of color in each department as well as creating new administrative positions dedicated to
anti-racism within the colleges. The hiring process for these positions will consider the extreme
workload and labor required of such work, and refrain from attributing multiple jobs’ worth of
work onto one/a few individuals. Lastly, this demand includes creating opportunities for more
Black students to be stakeholders and serve as representatives in faculty search committees.
IV.
We demand an implementation of yearly faculty diversity training encompassing cultural
competency and the need for social justice in their day to day work. This training must be
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Accomplices of White supremacy and racism. (1989) Peggy McIntosh. “White Privilege, Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack”. Available at: https://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/mcintosh.pdf. Accessed: 6 June 2020.
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developed by people with significant expertise and scholarship in social justice work.
Furthermore, as part of new faculty orientation, all faculty will be required to read chapters of
Ruth Enid Zambrana’s Toxic Ivory Towers, The Consequences of Work Stress on
Underrepresented Minority Faculty. Current professors will be required to read these chapters as
well, the summer before the 2021-2022 academic year.
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VIII.
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XI.
We demand the implementation of a “reparations fund” towards a yearly allocation of funds to
Black students in the form of grants for summer programs, affinity groups, multicultural spaces,
and individual expenses such as books, online courses, and therapy. This fund will be pooled
from tuition in the form of a $31.26 fee 16. This fund should also be used to support the local
Black community in Ardmore, Lower Merion, and particularly the residents that were
displaced in the creation of the Haverford Apartments.
We Demand the Colleges’ Formal Recognition of Black History Month as well as allocating
funds for events to be hosted: e.g.) keynote speaker(s), special catered dinner, physical
display/banner.
We demand the removal of M. Carey Thomas’ name inscribed on the Old Library building
façade.
We demand the Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges take an active role in Police and Prison
Abolition. Currently, the Campus Safety departments at both colleges claim to work very closely
with the Police Departments of Haverford and Lower Merion Townships. These relationships
must be terminated immediately. The colleges will also divest, both in and of themselves, from
any partnerships that may exist, with companies that rely on prison labor. In addition, the
departments must reopen all racial discrimination cases against Campus Safety and take
actions accordingly. Finally, we call for a stop in hiring those who’ve had a history working with
law enforcement.
We demand the immediate creation of an Africana Studies major, including taking appropriate
actions toward coursework and hiring faculty for its fruition.
We Demand that Bryn Mawr College Special Collections recognize the history and ongoing
colonial racism that the existence of the “African Collections” commits on their website. This
demand requires that the college engage in active, dedicated, research toward finding the specific
origins of each item, and above all, create an action plan toward repatriation of these items to
the fullest extent possible. We also demand that Haverford take these actions regarding the
artifacts on display in the KINSC and other campus locations.
We demand a revision to course evaluations to include a question concerning the racial climate
of the classroom to be implemented by fall 2020.
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This number was decided upon as an amalgamation of the graduation years of the first Black students at each
Institution. Enid Appo Cook graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1931 and Osmond Pitter graduated from
Haverford College in 1926.
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XII.
We demand that Haverford and Bryn Mawr follow in the footsteps of our peer institutions and
make monetary contributions to local Black Lives Matter efforts. These efforts include but are not
limited to BLM Philadelphia Chapter, The Mainline NAACP, Philly R.E.A.L Justice, Free
Mumia Campaign, The Abolitionist Law Center, Human Rights Coalition, Coalition to Abolish
Death by Incarceration, Philadelphia Community Bail Fund, Shut Down Berks Coalition, etc. We
expect the colleges to recognize the ways in which they have extracted from local Black
communities and use this as an opportunity to begin the process of amending said relationships.
XIII.
We demand Protection and support for Black staff and staff of color which includes an annual
report similar to the Clearness Report on the working environments for Black staff and staff of
color, access to apply to the reparations fund discussed in demand five, and the offering of a
free semester at Haverford or Bryn Mawr for staff of color/Black staff.
XIV.
We demand that Haverford and Bryn Mawr colleges respond to each of the individual
above demands in the form of concrete action and change. First, we expect a statement
issued within two weeks time in response to this letter, and a timeline created by the end of
the fall 2020 semester detailing how specific demands will be fulfilled. The schools will
maintain transparency with the entire community as the demands are fulfilled,
(remembering that the brunt of this labor should not be on the backs of Black students,
staff, and faculty) but will employ underclass and upper-class year students in the fulfilling
of these demands.
Should our colleges openly refuse or fail to meet these demands within the given time period (two weeks time), we
are prepared to be uncooperative with standard college procedures and expectations until expeditious,
recognizable, and vigorous efforts are made.
CONCLUSION
While the grievances listed above do not constitute all the ways in which the Bryn Mawr and
Haverford Colleges have been complicit in the harm of Black people, slightly different forms of these
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demands have been brought to the administrations’ attention on multiple occurences from as far back as
the 1970s. We come again with unwavering dissent and urge these colleges to make significant structural
changes. E. Raymon Wilson, first head of the Friends Committee on National Legislation wrote in 1943,
“We ought to be willing to work for causes which will not be won now, but cannot be won in the future
unless the goals are staked out now and worked for energetically over a period of time.” 17 Although the
battle against white supremacy is systemic and cannot be won overnight, we cannot afford to settle
for expressions of care. The responses from our colleges must be oriented toward long-term change.
Once again, if there is a lack of effort to alleviate our grievances and eliminate systemic inequities, we are
willing to remain uncooperative with our institutions until change occurs. Once our demands are
implemented, we as students can finally do what we came to these campuses for, learning.
Signed,
Camille Samuels HC ‘21
Aishah Collison-Cofie HC ‘22
Lourdes Taylor HC ‘21
Aszana López-Bell HC ‘21
Zakiyyah Winston HC ‘22
Alma Sterling BMC ‘21
Rihana Oumer BMC ‘21
Vic Brown HC ‘23
Mammie Barry BMC ‘22
Shaylin Chaney-Williams BMC
’22
Mercedes Davis HC ‘20
Jasmine Reed HC ‘22
Shoaib Shamsi HC ‘21 18
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E. Raymond Wilson, first FCNL executive secretary, Letter in 1943.
Special thanks to Shoaib for coding our ‘In Support’ section with Zakiyyah. We couldn’t have done it without
him!!!
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In support:
Shoaib Shamsi, HC 21
Hasibe Caballero-Gomez, HC 21
Jesse Turkson, HC21
Rasaaq Shittu, HC'23
Chace Pulley, HC21
Dex Coen Gilbert, HC 21
Ebony Graham, HC 23
Sadie Kenyon-Dean, HC20
Sarah Cahn, HC ‘22
Maya Wernick, HC 22
Mariana Ramirez , HC'20
Mia Reyes, HC22
Gabriel Durso, HC22
Wynter Douglas, BM '19
Marina Kheyfets, HC 21
Ernest Keefer-Jacques, HC21
Eyasu Shumie, HC '21
Dylan Dixon, HC '22
Aidan Chapin , HC23
Aarushi Mohan, HC 20
Shreya Bhutani, BM 22
Jack Hendon, HC21
Gabriel Pascal, HC '21
Jordan Shand, HC23
Eliza Koren, HC21
ALiza Resnick, HC 12
Sarah Kate Feferman, BM '22
Malin Ehrsam, HC ‘18
John Donovan, HC24
Rebecca Suzuki, HC '16
Amara Gregorek, BM ‘23
Divya Shiv, HC 16
Federico Perelmuter, HC '21
Seth Todd, HC 22
Caroline Soffer, BM 20
Ananya Prakash, HC 21
Ahmed Ishtiaque, HC 20
Isabelle Johnson, HC22
Maggie Parham, HC ‘22
Ari Kim, HC 20
Samantha Olivares-Mejia, HC'22
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Alex Rodriguez-Gomez, HC 23
Ruanna Small, HC 22
Delia McHale, HC 21
Matthew Heim, HC 22
Maddy Rosen, HC 23
Valentina Zavala-Arbelaez, HC 21
Alexandra Edwards, HC 22
Hannah Fackler, HC 10
Elena Marcovici, HC '21
Kelsey O., HC 16
Ananya Hindocha , BM’23
Eva Ferguson, HC ‘24
Cara Cobden, BM 23
Henry Plambeck, HC
Deniz Gonen, HC ‘23
Laura Seaberg, HC 20
Rania Dali , BM 22
Caroline Steliotes, HC '18
Alyssa Espulgar ,
Eva Ackerman, BM 18
Rafa Khan, BM 22
Makoto Manheim, HC 21
Kelsey Smith , HC 20
Zara Levy, HC '23
Saskia Holman, BM 21
Ingrid , BM22
Gabrielle Cipriano , HC 22
Silvan Sooksatan, HC 21
Alvaro Aguilar , HC 23
Eliza Brody, HC21
Drew Cunningham, HC '20
Becca Morency,
Leila Bagenstos, BM 22
August Muller, HC 23
Woodkensia Charles, HC 24
Daniel Sole-Barber, HC21
Colin Riley, HC22
Haverford College Club Crew Team,
Collin Kawan-Hemler , HC 22
Richard Graham Barrett , HC’15
Eloise Kadlecek, BM22
Julia Coletti, HC 21
Lindsey Lopes, HC 2016
James Barker, HC 20
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Miriam Hwang-Carlos, HC '17
Dahlia Barton , HC23
Victoria Hatchell, BM '20
Houda Bouchouari , BM 22
Isabella Leone, BM 23
Valentine Courouble, HC 17
Ian Woodhouse, HC '19
Brandon Alonso , HC 22
Nicole Giannetti, HC 18
Grecia Prieto Colón, BM ‘23
Michelle Luu, HC 20
Rachel Schiffer, HC 23
Emma Martignoni, HC 23
Ryan Quenemoen, HC 23
Adena Kibel, HC 23
Natalia Barber, HC ‘23
Zack Mason, HC 16
Benjamin Klamka, HC22
Celine Demir, HC 23
Allison Hall, HC '21
Emma Iacobucci, HC21
Katie Safter, HC 19
Madison Adore, HC 21
Madeline Webster, HC '23
Jenna Van Holten, BM21
Sophie Khanna, BM2022
Lili May Muntean, HC 23
Helena Frisbie-Firsching , HC ‘21
Genna Yarkin , Hc 11
Sarah Jesup, HC 20
Kirsten Mullin , HC 19
Nichole Almanzar, HC 20
Genna Cherichello, HC11
Ellie Camry, HC22
Jack Murphy, HC 21
Caroline Quenemoen,
Maxwell Mondress, HC 23
Elicie Edmond, BM’21
Sarah Coufal, BM '22
Kate Packer-Dawley, BM21
Catherine Kim, HC 21
Edna Creelman , HC ‘23
Emma Regev, HC ‘22
Leanne Ludwick , HC20
19
Kayla Baquiran, HC 23
Sally Pearson, HC '21
Malcolm Thompson, HC21
Kyle Bledsoe, BM ‘24
Emily Thissen, HC 21
Rebecca Britt, BM 21
Liz Turner, HC 08
Katherine Lee, HC 16
Beatrice Kennison , HC '21
Jacob Epstein, HC 21
Oishi Bardhan, HC 20
Andrew Smith, HC 11
Lily Goltz, BM 23
David Watt, HC 20
Nicole Johnson , HC 13
Mira Overbye, BM 24
Arshiya Bhayana, HC22
Emmy Wisz, BM 23
Jennifer Nguyen, BM 22
Emily Herzfeld, HC 19
Mia Kussman, HC 23
Bethany Rutkowski, BM 24
Rachel James, HC 16
Cara Netzer, HC 20
Nathan McGinty, HC22
Max Cox, HC ‘23
Rachel Spitzer, HC20
Ashley Guevara , BM 24
Olivia Yoshida, HC/23
Kay Miranda, BM 23
Ryan Healy, BM 24
Catherine Bactat, BM 20
Alexis Giron, BM20
Liana Thomason, BM ‘19
Isabella Miller, HC 22
Hayat Shibeshi,
Mehrbano Naseem , BM2023
Lexi Boutchie, BM 20
Jalen Martin, HC 23
Cole Sansom, HC 19
Carlie Hansen, BM 21
Veronica Sargent, BM 21
Anna Thompson , BM 22
Katja Schmid-Doyle , BM 21
20
Lía Hermosillo Rojas, HC 22
Zoe Trosclair, HC 20
Raynor Bond-Ashpole, HC '21
Reece Carew-Lyons, BM 2023
Erica Kaunang, HC '22
Jayah Feliciano BM 16, BM 16
Becky Yu, BM 24
Ellie Greenler , HC ‘17
Ekaterina Nekrasova, BM 24
Becca Pearlman, BM 21
Vivian Altopp, BM ‘22
Kendall Robison, HC ‘20
Stephanie Bursese , HCAH
Daniela Moreira, HC '23
Sydney Cummings, HC23
Kylie Woo, BM 21
Marc Jaskir, HC 20
Madison Sultan, HC 19
Marcia Adams, BM 21
Matthew Curran, HC ‘24
Sophia Vaidya, BM ‘23
Fiona Kegler, HC 21
Alyx Freed, BM 20
Chloe Juriansz, HC21
Gabby Sugarman, BM 20
Kate Silber, HC 20
Lina Klose, HC 20
Anna West, BM 21
Dori Hoffman, BM 23
Roberto Castillo Sandoval, HC Spanish and HC/BMC Comparative Literature
Valeria Aguilera Avila , BM ‘20
Rafael Jovel, HC ‘22
Sophie Mitchell, BM20
Bss Cohen, HC 19
Heather Burkhardt, BM ‘23
Isabelle Rule-Becker, BM22
Cassandra Manotham, HC 21
Ippolita di Paola, HC 08
Calla Carter, BM18
Christina McBride, HC 23
Katherine Nickols, BM 17
Claudia Ojeda Rexach, HC '21
Jamie Needham, BM 22
Milo Nauman , BM 21
21
Molly Clarkson, BMC '02
Maddie Figueredo, HC '22
Charlotte Scott, HC 21
Kate Weiler, BM ‘20
Jennifer Schwartz, HC 11
Natasha Rojas, HC 22
Mckenna Krall, HC20
Liz Burke, BM '23
Ally Freemond, BM 21
Allison Wise, HC 20
Rachel Gass, BM '23
Rachel Adler, BM'21
Sophia Nelson, HC’20
Rebecca Chang, HC19
Emma Schechter , BM 23
Lillian Spiller, BM24
Robbie Spratt, HC '21
Joie Ling, HC 20
Michelle Lin, HC 20
Elizabeth Mari, HC’23
Caroline Cosby, BM 17
Sofia Colosimo, BMC 19
Jared Saef, HC 24
Emily Britt, BM21
Gabe Sekeres, HC 22
Emilia Zegers, HC 23
Claire Knight, BM’20
Kyra Sagal, BM 17
Daniel Feshbach, HC '20
Danika Rasmussen, HC 23
Ilana Panth, BM 22
Emily Rho, BM 23
Emersen Rabuse, BM 24
Emma Glazer, BM 21
Isabella Canelo Gordon, HC '18
Angelina Marsella, HC ‘23
Noa Scheinfeld, HC 22
Soha Saghir, HC ‘21
Erin Jackson, BM ‘24
Logan de Raspide Ross, HC 23
Kara Williamson, BM 21
Tiffany Jacobo, BM 21
Marika Takeshita, HC 21
Oona Ryle, BM ‘19
22
Carlee Warfield, BM ‘24
Letícia Ortega, BM ‘20
Mikal Hayden-Gates, BM 19
Martina Dang, BM 19
Katie Chung, HC ‘21
Kelsey Chai, HC 21
Noelle Stockwell, BM ‘20
Gabriela Grady, BM24
Yael Day, BM '22
Cecil Ross, HC '20
Claire Sargent, HC ‘18
Angela Zhang, BM 19
Rebecca Boden, HC ‘21
Anthony Carrillo, HC 23
Karen Guo, BM 22
Lauryn White, HC21
Hannah Adler, HC 21
Ariana Martinez, BM '23
Clarice Xu , HC'23
Casey C. Ross, HC 10
Elsa Nierenberg, BM 21
Julia Frederick, BM '20
Kate Scully, HC 22
Katy Frank, HC 17
Sydney Kim, BM 20
Marilyn Chavez, BM ‘24
Juan Miguel Pinto Díaz , HC23
Kate De Wind, BM 24
Rebeca Salas, BM '19
Sophia Brown, BM 19
Desiree Bagot, BM '20
Vic Say, BM ‘21
Jessie Lamworth, HC ‘18
Genevieve Dallmeyer-Drennen, HC 22
Sarah Moses, HC '16
Julie Rebh, HC22
Chloe Liu, BM ‘21
Alexandra (Sasha) Klugar , BM19
Amolina Bhat, HC '23
Joseph Stein, HC '21
Logan Smith, HC23
Fiona Flynn, HC 22
Diana Varenik, HC '22
Angie Yang, BM 22
23
Sophie Gibson, BM 20
Sophia Mohammed, HC23
Ellis Maxwell, HC20
Martina Dang, BM 19
Rachel Grunden, HC 16
Charlie Ferguson, HC 23
Thea Rugg, HC23
Roy Simamora, HC '22
Abby Agranoff, BM23
Riley Sobel, HC ‘24
Anisha Thornabar , BM 19
Vanessa Shehu, BM '22
Katherine “Kwass” Wass, HC 22
Sofia Trimble, BM 24
Reyna Gariepy, BM '21
Maeve pascoe , BM 22
Annie Connolly-Sporing, HC 20
Cecelia Moss, HC23
Emily Ozer, HC 16
Chadey leon,
Caroline Ford, HC ‘21
Nell Fitts, BM 22
Jessie Smart , HC18
Lucy Bruemmer , Bm21
Ella Kotsen, BM23
Genevieve Altman, BM ‘22
Callie Folke, BM 20
Anisha Thornabar , BM 19
Amalia Cottrell, BM 22
Ariana Sulpizio, HC 21
Lillian DiPetrillo-Hunter, BM21
Matthew Sabitsky, HC ‘21
Ash DiCristofalo, HC '23
Emma Richards, HC 12
Cathy Zhu, HC '23
Callie Crawford, HC 22
Tilemachos Matkaris, HC 21
Grace Bundens, HC10
Diana Beninati, BM '21
Caroline Ediger, BM ‘23
Ariana Wertheimer, HC 2018
Jharna Jahnavi, HC 19
Madeline Shuron, BMC 20
Taysha Torres, BMC 20’
24
Logan Ward, BM 22
Lizzy Sobiesk, BM 19
Nicolas Ramos-Zapata, HC 22
Shiza Ranamagar, HC, '24
Zoe Arditi, HC 20
Alanna Mora-Mickens, BM23
Sydney Churchill, HC ‘20
Chisom Obi, Bm21
Chan Hee Jeong, BM 22
Hannah Yeakey , HC 21
Carlotta Pazzi, HC 20
Josh Klein, HC '20
Grace Dupont, BM + 24
Sarah Sherman, BM 11
Annette Lee, HC '22
Emily Elstad, BMC 02
Deeksha Raina, BM '21
Grace Thiele, HC ‘17
Grace Curtin, BM 24
Nadia Stodder, BM’24
Christina Altman, BM ‘22
Carolyn Woodruff, HC '17
Golda Glasser, HC 22
Shreya Kishore, HC 21
Katie Manyin, BM '23
Avery Matteo, BM 22
Kendra Norrell, HC 11
Harrison Lennertz, HC 24
Emily Williams, HC '20
Maddy Brosius, BM 24
Lipi Paladugu, BM 21
Cora Johnson-Grau, HC 16
Anna Navin, HC 14
Bharati Ganesh , BM 22
Tala Anderson, BM22
Kristin Weaver, LITS Staff/Alum, BWOC, BM 16
Feven Gezahegn, HC19
Levi Raskin, HC24
Amelia Stillwell, HC '12
Lilian Domenick , HC'19
Amanda Blatz, BM ‘23
Gabe Halperin-Goldstein , HC 19
Julie Post, HC 22
Bianca Teves, HC '23
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Travis Grant, HC '20
Leela Krishnan, HC ‘21
Maya Johnson, BMC '23
Raina Gully, HC 21
Ekaterina Nekrasova, BM 24
Liva Pfuhler, BM 22
Kate Sollee, HC18
Ari Katz, HC 20
Ravenel Davis , HC ‘22
Halena Martin, 20
Lindsay Reckson, HC Department of English
Sidney Bachrach, BM ‘22
Karen Prangan, BM 22
Kieres Regensburg , BM 16
Abe Doroshow, HC 21
Ruby Irani, BM ‘21
Nina Inman, BM20
Peyton Straubel, BM 2024
Ellie Burns, HC ‘21
Anushka Robinson, BM 19
Batia Katz , HC 19
Sonia Schmidt, HC 21
Maisie Smith, HC '23
Caya Simonsen, HC '14
Amy Tse, BM 20
Sarah Evenson, HC 21
Madhumita Gupta, BM22
Nuria Inez Benitez, HC 22
Sarah Wilner, BM 24
Elizabeth Hilton , BM19
Neilay Shah, HC 14
Caroline Smith, HC '23
Tatiana Le, HC 21
Judy Wang, BM ‘23
Isabella Gross, HC 19
Sthefany Jáquez-Lopez, BM 23
Precious Robinson, BM ‘19
Aaliyah Joseph, BM ‘22
Flora Lepeska-True, BM 21
Emily Lobel, BM 20
Rubia Fernanded, BM 23
Amanda Grebas, HC 22
Chloe Nash, BM21
Charlie Hale, HC 17
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Sophia Dauria, BM 15
Grace Caterine, BM 20
Sophia Dauria, BM 15
Alexandra Lamacki, HC '16
Ellie Kimmelman, HC21
Alexandra Lamacki, HC '16
Beatriz Mondragon , BM 2020
Maise Shepard , BM 20’
Andrea Moreno, BM 20
Madison Cassidy, BM 19
Justine Stiftel, BM '20
Caro McCarver, BM 21
Rachel Hoang , HC Biology Department
Elizabeth Hankins , BM ‘22
Leah Haidar, BM 21
Isabelle Loftis, BM ‘23
Paola Delgado, HC 23
Aine Carolan, HC2020
Julia Smeltzer , HC23
Gabi Watkins, HC ‘23
Zarin Mohsenin, HC '21
Sophie Brous, HC 21
Sara Hunsberger, HC 22
Delphine McCann, BM ‘21
Joe Dizenhuz, HC '21
Emily Harrington, BM 20
Isabel Schwam, HC 22
Sophie Philip, BM 22
Emma Rogers, BM 20
Erica Belfi, HC '21
Anu Atte, BM ‘19
Maeve pascoe , BM 22
Jason Wild, HC 24
Johanna , BM 22
Talia BarNoy , BM '22
Jessica Lopez, HC 21
Anna West, HC Health Studies
Margaret Muñoz, HC 18
Sydney Chun, BM ‘22
Drew Genel, HC ‘24
Graciela Kennally-Presslaff, BM 24
Kyle McCloskey, HC11
Sarah Abraham, HC 23
Maya Stucky, BM 20
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Abbygail Brewster , BM 18
Megan Petero, BM 22
Carla Bautista, HC12
Chloe Stapleton-Gray, BM 23
Peter L. Cruz Parrilla, HC '20
Skye Henderson, BM 22
Sarah Svetec, HC19
Keisuke Sawada, HC '17
Georgia Meyer, HC 19
Andrew Lummus, HC 21
Yeidaly Mejia, BM19
Stephanie D. Keene, CPGC,
Lucas Richie , HC 18
Karina Gonzalez, BM 20
Drew Genel, HC ‘24
Julia Giordano, HC 21
Arielle Schultz, HC 20
Michael Weber, HC ‘19
Averi Gaines, HC17
Sophie Daley-Harris, BM 23
Miriam Bernstein, BM '21
Rachel Lee, BM 22
Michaela Novakovic, HC 17
Natasha Neil, BM '20
Will Harris-Braun, HC 22
Emily Shein, BM 22
Susan Kulp Herder, BM 92
Emily Dombrovskaya, HC ‘19
Katie Schroeer, BM 24
Tomiwa Famodu, HC 18
Frances Condon, HC 21
Ann Kelly, HC 16
BACaSO,
Hayle Meyerhoff, HC 20
Xavier DeVore, HC 2023
Isabel Oalican BM 19,
Jolie Jaycobs, HC '20
Lily Warnke, HC 12
Johanna Fowler, HC 21
Dina Kosyagin, HC22
Isabel Floyd, HC 20
Hannah J. Kim, BM 19
Ceara Buzzell, BM 20
Phoebe Bolz, BM 23
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Alissa Valentine, HC 19
Miles Knecht, HC 19
Matthew da Silva, HC 14
Willa Sippel, BM 24
Charlotte Edelstein, HC 17
Elisabeth Johnson, BM15
Billie Mwangi, BM 20
Gabriel Cruz Navas , HC 21
Eric Beery, HC 22
Miriam Chalfoun, HC23
Casey Wakai, HC ‘20
Ethan Baker, HC 24
Demian Yoon, HC 17
John Muse, Visual Studies
Lauren Lummus, HC 17
Claire Fitzgerald, HC14
Kristian Moravec , BM 20
Isabel Russak , HC 23
Alexa Biswal, BM 21
Gabriela Capone, BMC '22
Meagan Thomas, BM21
Sophia Vines, BM 23
Caitlin Haskett, BM ‘20
Kameice Francis 20, BM 20
Mary Emma Hignite, BM 21
Itzel Delgado-Gonzalez, HC' 16
Rachel Kobasa, HC ‘13
Rosemarie Fettig, BM 20
Julia Pascarella, HC ‘21
Sophie Greer , BM ‘23
Hannah Ivester, HC 24
Al Mazzoli, BM 22
BMC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee,
Selena Martinez , BM 18
Aviva Soll, HC ’23
Keishla Sanchez, HC 22
Isabella Elyse Letson Ettin, BM 19
Camden Nguyen, HC ‘24
Alyssa Kerper, HC 20
Sunrise Bryn Mawr,
Briana , HC ‘24
Kenyatta Golson, HC 20
Fiona Gowin, HC 24
Ethan Flicker, HC 20
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Musckaan Chauhan , BM 20
Bryn Mawr College Democrats,
Jared Turner, HC ‘19
Amanda Halliday, HC 23
Moselle Burke, HC 21
Codie Collins, HC ‘21
Benjamin Clark, HC '19
Miranda Goldberg , HC 22
Susan Kelly, HC 18
Kiri Bartels, HC '21
Moorea Morrison, HC ‘22
Leticia Robledo, BM '20
Hannah Friedrich, HC 22
Anna Hartzell, BM 22
Jorge A Paz Reyes, HC24
Sisterhood*,
Jess Saludades, BM 21
Leigh Porter, BM 24
Amanda Feinberg , BM20
Angelina Pires , BM 24
Elizabeth Shaw, BM 07
Valerie Tobin, BM 94
Lindsay Wytkind, HC 20
Dalia Bercow, HC 23
Karla Sofia Garcia, HC 21
Stephanie Wang, BM 24
Ethan Emmert, HC '19
Lillian Oyen-Ustad, BM 19
Ehaus ,
Ashley Pyo, BM21
Katy Herman, HC 17
John-Christian Davey, HC '21
Owen Genco-Kamin, HC 24
Fiona McHale , BM 24
Sarah Sheplock , BM10
Famo Haji, HC2024
Anna Fiscarelli-Mintz, HC '22
Tiana Evelyn, BM 20
Tamar Hoffman, HC '16
Caitlin Otter, BM ‘19
Olivia Min , HC24
Rubia Fernanded, BM 23
maria , BM 20
Lena Yeakey, HC '19
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Katherine Mallea, BM 20
Alikhan Nurkhaidarov, HC 24
Thea Hogarth, HC 11
Bailey M. Willhite, BM 22
Kaden St Onge, HC '20
Adam Hsu, HC34
Jashiry Ayala Pimentel, BM ‘23
Kaya Brannen, BM 21
Tess Oberholtzer, HC 19
Corey Model, HC21
Gabriella Garza, HC24
Rebecca Richie , HC 20
Bryn Mawr College Hillel,
Lindsey Keener, HC 23
Madeline Kessler, BM 24
Abby Letts, HC 17
Natalia San Antonio, BM 21
Rosemary Cohen, HC ‘18
Maura Schiefer, HC11
Anna Wright, HC 20
Mary Alice Furgeson, BM 23
Juliet Smith, BM 22
Rachel Silverman, BM '19
Ashvika Dhir, BM 18
Elizabeth Zegarowicz, BM ‘24
Courtney Dalton, BM 19
Linden Wright, BM '22
Georgina Dominique, BM ‘16
Rebecca Stern, HC '24
Hannah Beilinson, HC '20
Elise Phung, BM 24
Madeleine Durante, HC 16
Allison Adams, BM, ‘18
Harlow Figa, HC 16
Ellen Carlson, HC '22
Morgan Turner, BM 13
Gebhard Keny, HC14
Catherine Beveridge, BM '22
Estefania Torres, HC ‘23
Geeta Sharma, BMC '20
Grace Hwangbo, BM 22
Peyton Moriarty, BM '21
Anna Torres, HC 24
Kristen Andersen, HC '15
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Cara Navarro, BM '20
Manroocha, BM 18
Claire Hylton, BM23
Kate Crotty, BM ‘19
Zachary Bressman, HC 21
Emma Miller, HC 22
Talia Goerge-Karron, HC '22
Sanjeevi Nuhumal, HC21
Kelsey Weymouth-Little, BM 16
Erin Verrier, HC12
Margaret Chen, HC21
Maja Kleihs, BM 20
Jennifer Pranolo, Visual Studies
Zachary Cho, HC 20
Emily Elmore, BM 20
Margaret Martin, HC 24
Nahara Saballos , HC 15
María Reyes Pacheco, HC 24
Amelia McDonnell, BM ’22
Qwajarik Sims, HC19
Victoria McKeown, BM23
Schuy Neuhauser, HC '20
Jessica Israel, HC 22
Matthew Willig, HC ‘18
Nina Shah, HC19
Lydia Brunk, BM '19
Ilianny Grullon, BM'21
Michelle Smith, BM 12
Kyra Booth , BM 22
Allison Eckert, BM ‘22
Mindy (Steinberg) McGrath, BM '00
Yelin Jung, BM20
Julian Frost, HC23
Bridget reed, Bm 20
Abigail Mumme-Monheit, HC 20
Erin Schoneveld, BiCo Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures / Visual Studies HC
Junie Sok, BM '21
Dina Mazina, BM 08
Mawrtyrs for Access,
Lauren Hunter, BM 19
Julia Tanenbaum , BM 17
Isolde Gerosa, BM 23
Olivia Franco, HC 18
Madeleine Maier, BMC 19
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Laura Been, HC Psychology and Neuroscience
Sarah Blatchly, BM ‘11
Isabelle Finkler, BM 21
Isabella Acuña, BM 22
Beck Morawski, BM '21
Alex Rittler, HC ‘21
Tracey Cadet, BM 22
Silvia Susai, HC ‘20
Sonja O’Brien, BM 21
Amadea Bekoe-Tabiri, BM 21
Maggie Amuso, BM24
Kevin Kaufman, HC 21
Kalaina Thorne, BM 18
Zarahy Rivas, HC22
Elena Veale, HC18
Lydia Smith, BM '18
Amelia Couderc , BM 16
Dounya Ramadan, BM'22
Julia LeBouvier, BM 11
Maria Yea, HC '22
Isabel Plakas , BM19
Ada Marcovitz, BM 22
Ava Hawkinson, BM 16
Mayra Lopez, ‘21
Magdalena Steiner, HC 06
Faryal Khan , BM 22
Jeanette Holdbrook, HC 06
Marion Silas, BM ‘17
Elizabeth Zhao, BM 22
Kyra Hoerr , BM 20
Eleanor McMahon, HC 24
Agatha Sloboda, BM '18
Jwahir Sundai , BM 19
Simona Clausnitzer, BM14
Sophia Jackson , HC ‘20
Betelhem Muno, HC'22
Khari Bowman, BM 21
Cullen McAnally, HC 22
Marley Asplundh, HC 19
Christina Bradley, HC ‘12
Aakriti Dhital , BM 21
Tien Vu, HC ‘23
Jessie Zong, BM 20
Naomi Komatsu, HC 24
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Sam Danish, HC 20
Jackie , BM 22
Mallory Kastner, HC 21
Hiroshi Kawakatsu, HC 20
Melinda Evans, BM02
Nico Tripeny, HC22
Kathryn Bratt-Pfotenhauer, BM 20
Karuna Doraiswamy, BM '14
Laurel Benjamin, HC 21
Adelyn Kishbaugh, BM 12
Justin Otter, HC19
Sarah Puryear, HC15
Zoe Frazer-Klotz, HC22
Phoebe Garfield, HC 24
Miranda Smith, BM 16
Ethan Lyne, HC 19
Lis Evans, Environmental Studies
Ethan Donlon, HC’21
Chandini Ragobar, HC24
Zach Brown, HC 21
Sarah Puryear, HC15
Emilia Cobbs, HC 17
Katie Van Aken, HC '12
Thao Luu, BM 20
Phillip Reid, HC 19
Angie Bonanno, BM 22
Marea Newell, BMC 17
Marisa Antinori , HC 20
Lis Evans, Bi-Co Environmental Studies
Sean keenan, BM ‘20
Alison Bretti, BM23
Ellie Kerns, HC 22
Lucy Miller, BM 23
Beatrice Greeson, BM '19
Alisha Clark, BM 18
Kinbrae Sperstad, BM ‘19
Emily Forbes-Mobus, BM 14
Alyssa Nash, BM 23
Jia-Ming Tuan, HC ‘21
Hannah Amendola, HC ‘24
Krithika Tupil, BM 23
Evie Boland, BM23
Eleanor Morgan, HC 20
Samantha Lyster, BM 24
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Manal Hussain, BM20
Sally Blue , BM 98
Janielle Vidal, BM 14
Proteeti Bhattacharya, BM ‘23
Adam Van Aken, HC 15
Elizabeth Tinker , BMC ‘97
Sana Venjara, BM 12
Jacob Valero, HC22
Margaret Hardigg, BM ‘23
Rachel Langgin, BM23
Dylan Kupetsky , HC 23
Bankston Creech, BM 22
Aditya Dias, HC19
Angelique Spencer, HC '17
Rachel E. Brill, BM '99
Kaylee Hain, BM ‘23
Bobbie Villaloboz, BM 22
Catherine Bunza, BM 18
Sofia Nicolayevsky, HC 22
Leif Parente, HC 20
Ellen Reinhart, HC 15
Peter Abraham Fukuda Loewi, HC 12
Briana Quinn , HC ‘20
Geneva Stein , BM 06
Emma Ryan, BM ‘24
Jake Van Wiggereb, HC '21
Marianne Wald, BM 14
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Julia Nessman, BM 20
Caroline Aronowitz, HC20
Meghan Ferri, BM23
Emily Greetis, BM 23
Miles Salisbury, BM 22
Chris Goings, HC 19
Kara Fagerstrom, BM 22
Katie Perry, BM 21
Justin Marshall, HC 18
Robin Banerji, HC ’15
Claire Armstrong, HC 20
Emma Ecker , BM 21
Morgan Hartlein Allen, BM 21
Faith Apencha, HC 21
Sydney, BM 23
Jenn Tham, BM '20
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Faia Kronick, BM ‘23
Claire Eckstein Indik, BM 20
Genevieve Love, BM 22
Luann Wilkins Abrahams, BM 87
Claire Jones, HC 24
Hannah Curry-McDougald, BM 10
Karyn Ruark Brown, BM 06
Avery Martin , BM '12
Hannah James , BM 23
Amanda N. Wade, BMC 02
Rhea Manglani, BM 17
Anita Brown, BM '18
Jessica Shaham, BM03
Caleb Conner, HC 20
Inge Hansen, BM95
Charley Mestrich, BM 22
Edie Jamison, BM78
Catherine Opsahl, BM ‘24
Claire Burdick, HC 19
Elizabeth Kiely, BM 22
Erin Saladin, BM 16
Ashlee Anstead, BM 21
Colleen Williamson, BM19
Giulietta Schoenfeld, BM 16
Michael Brier, HC 17
Emily G. Maroni, BM 15
Hipolito Salazar, HC 23
James Truitt, HC 17
Nora Gaby-Biegel, HC '24
Hannah Gruen, BM 22
Evelyn Fort, BM 23
Lulu Obaditch, HC22
Rachel N’Diaye, BM 01
Olivia Harkins-Finn, BM23
Annie Preston, HC 12
Lauren Trembath-Neuberger, BM
Michelle Scuzzarella, BM 21
Megan Heflinger, HC 23
Lauren Kim, BM17
Tazkia Afra, HC23
Rania Hammami , BM 22
Nunnapat (Ploy) Cook, HC '22
Rebecca Kaplan, BM 19
Catherine O'Connor, BM 24
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Tara Sluyter, BM 02
Lauren Nguyen, HC 21
Libby Otto, BM 20
Sarah Blachman, HC23
Alyssa Saito, HC 23
Joan Ndichu , BM ‘21
Juliana Benitez, HC '20
Ariel Levin, HC 14
Jesse Zeldes, HC 22
Elizabeth Hamilton, BM 23
Polina Lipskaya, HC 21
Becca Tabb, BM 20
Blair Smith , BM 12
Hannah Melville, HC 20
Brandon Pita, HC ‘22
Caroline Kuhlman O’Neill, BM 06
Ewan Lang, HC21
Andrew Naiman, HC 23
Kaila Uyeda, HC 23
Emily Aguilar, BM ‘22
Sam Aronson, HC ‘22
Maria Krieg, HC 22
Carolyn Kay, BMC 05
Jacob Landsberg, HC 21
Jaime Metzger, HC 19
Rina Rosnow, HC19
Kinzey Schwab, BM ‘21
Jay Moore, BM 21
Erin Myers Stoloff, BMC ‘03
Chloe Sheen, BM ‘19
Emma Castiblanco, HC 21
Jodi Eisenberg Mulhall , BM 06
Alexis Tang, BM 20
Lev Greenstein, HC20
Jaimon Olmsted, HC 17
Alyssa Sherman, HC18
E. M. Wiborg, BM '22
Lily Small, BM '23
Eliza A. Fendell, BMC ‘95
Shriya Fruitwala, HC 23
Jacob Gorenburg, HC'22
Lucy Verweij, BM ‘21
Toan Nguyen, HC 14
Matthew Ludwig, HC 21
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Kerry O’Connor, BM ‘03
Evan Klasky, HC 19
Diana Striplet, HC '20
Stephen Davis, HC '17
Leila Breen , HC '20
Sara Matsumura, HC 20
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Danielle Fidler, BM 93
Alexandra Stern, HC 20
Zoe Small, BM '20
Anjali Sanghvi, BM03
Trevor E. Esilu, HC '21
Nyla Robinson, HC 21
Wahab Bajwa , HC 22
Emily Baillargeon Russin, BM 91
Rachel Bamberger, BM 22
AJ Wallihan, BM24
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Christine Anderson, HC '20
Derrick Kim , HC 20
Jake Ogata Bernstein, HC 19
Kirsten Adams-Castillo, BM ‘16
Andrea Cheng, BM93
Carter Patterson, HC 20
Sophia Wan, HC 23
Duong Tran, HC '21
Kevin Jiah-Chih Liao, HC18
Michelle Lamadrid , BM 24
Megan Holt Jonasson, HC 14
Kameron Banks, HC 20
Lindsey marinello , BM 17
Molly Biddle, HC’20
Jiawen Wang, HC 23
Katherine Hong, HC 24
Krishnan Raghavan, HC 11
Kirsten Bernhardt, BM ‘21
Katie Pidot, HC ‘04
Deborah Ahenkorah , BM '10
Paulina Trujillo, BM '08
Aayzah Mirza , BM 19
Becca Matson, HC 22
Melanie Sung-Clarke, BM ‘23
Isabelle Angstman , HC 20
Em Kreider, BM 21
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Alexa Nolan, HC 20
Gerrit Farren, HC‘20
Jeff Duncan , HC 16
Nishat Hasan, BM '03
Linden B. Grazier BM '17, GSSWSR '19
Eva Morrison, HC ‘20
Matan Arad-Neeman, HC 21
Eleni Smitham, HC 19
Evan Moon, HC 21
Catherine Y. Song, BM 02
Gasira Timir, HC '19
MEREDITH C WEN, HC06
Blien Habtu, HC '21
Alison Reynolds, HC 15
Louise Bednarik, HC 19
Amelia Thomas, BM 20
Clio Jensen, BM ‘21
Muskaan Hemrajani, BM22
Lucas Winkler, HC '24
Mayumi Kearns, BM 02
Coco Farinet-Brenner, BM 16
Emily Carton, HC ‘11
Raina Satija, BM 2018
Liana Eskola , HC 06
Maureen England, BM 07
Noor Fatima, HC 21
Michaela Spurr, HC 24
Mohini Narayanaswamy, BM20
Mohini Narayanaswamy, BM20
Megan Roberts, BM96
Naomi Lawrence, HC 24
Lipika Ramaswamy, BM15
Shannon Ryan , BM 10
Berit Kirkegaard, BM22
Samir Shah, HC 03
Marie Turner , BM 06
Alison Cook-Sather, BMC & HC Education Program and TLI
Donna Uettwiller, BM 91
Breanna D’Antonio, HC17
Noa Eagles, BM ‘15 GSSWSR ‘16
Alexandra Solomon, BM 08
Chizoma O. Ihekere, BMC ‘95
Sam Berg, HC 21
Abigaile Frerotte , HC 17
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Maisy Hughes, HC13
Labonno Islam, BM '16
Ruthie Hoffman, HC 22
Elizabeth Hanson, BM 06
Arlene Casey, HC 19
Claire Davy, BMC 07
Sarah Deibler, BM 08
Yesenia Mendez , BM 21
Jaye Fox, BMC 91
Giulia Cox, BMC ‘91
Alecia Domer, BM
Mary Wessel Walker, BM 06
Micaela Gold, HC ‘19
Berlensie Chery, HC ‘23
Jessica Cosmas , BM 11
Prianka Ball, BM 17
Hannah Zamore, BM 19
Michaela Olson, BM ‘15
Maggie Goddard, HC 11
Julia Neumann, HC 14
Emelin Gasparrini , BM 07
Faith Meacham, BM21
Elizabeth Martin, BM '02
Sarah Chichetti, GSSWSR '20
Diane Harnly, BM 00
Grace Kim, BM '16
Julian Goddy, HC+21
Lisa (Myers) Augustin , BM 91
Mary Boardman, GSSWSR, 20
Eliza Waterman, BM ‘22
Jennifer Uttley-Rosado, BM ‘93
João Pedro Carvalho, HC 22
Paula Luxenberg, BM '02
Susan Messina , BM86
Alexander Neuschotz, HC 23
Sona Kumar , BM95
Daniel Mathis, HC 23
Hayat Shibeshi , BM23
Marina Relman , HC 15
Brett Hungar, HC'21
Maria Bohan, BM 21
Joanna Gengo , HC 23
Ben Theodore, HC 11
Elise Black, BM21
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Emma Regan, BM 20
Cynthia Eyakuze , BM 94
Aaron Graybill, HC22
Madeline Brady, BM 15
Jennifer DiMaria, HC15
Helen White, Bi-Co ENVS & HC Chemistry
Zijia Zhuang, BM+21
Samantha Amelia Lopez, BMC ‘13, Bi-Co Ed Post-Bac ‘15
Erin Lipman, HC 17
Connie Chan, BM 19
Emmy Delormes , HC23
Kerry Quigley, HC 19
Natasha Porter , BM '20
Kayla Hoskinson, HC 11
Carolyn Messer, BM 19
Khadijah Seay, BM '16
Maya Schneider, BM 22
Purnima Palawat, BM20
Isabel Queen, HC '21
Hannah Klein , HC 15
Julia Billera, BM 23
Annabel Wulfhart , BM 20
Virginia McMillan Byrne , BM '04
Shelley Zhu, BM '22
Elena Gittleman, BM GSAS 24
Emma Walsh, HC 20
Emily Hsiang, HC ‘23
Sorelle Friedler, Computer Science, HC
Joanna Ferguson, BM 04
Tempest McCabe, 16
Larissa de Paula, BM 2018
Leah Blankenship, BM08
Alexandra Wolkoff, HC 14
Deborah Cousins , BM94
Rosie Feliz Rosario, BM 20
Brooke Kelly, HC ‘15
Destiny Lamar, BM20
Margaret Patton Matteson, BM 04
Emma Palitz, BM16
Jennifer Q. Morse, BM 93
Katharine Sloss-Hartman, BM ‘10
Hannah Rice, HC 17
Kelly Jung, HC 17
Thomas Stokes, HC 20
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Daniel D’Elia, BM ‘22
Jason Coleman, HC 04
Benjamin Le, HC Psychology Department
Emma Rutenberg, BM '19
Ellen S Brown, BM ‘69
Joanna Herres, BMC 05
Alicia Harder-Hyde, BM '13
Aaron Kriegman, HC 22
Kaitlyn Guild, HC 20
Sydney Cone, HC 16
Xinru Liu, BM22
Anne McCracken Ehlers, BM86
Aidan Gleich, HC '21
Belle McMahon, HC21
Amalia Jaimes-Lukes, BM21
Erica Rice, BM 17
Noemi Morrison , BM 98
Cassidy Gruber Baruth, BMC '19
Dana Duncombe, HC '17
Kate Matthews, HC'22
Andrew Szczurek, HC 16
L Dana, BM 16
Jillian Best Adler, BM 06
Allison Crawford, BM98
Kelly Hancock, HC ‘16
Eliane Nieder, BM 22
Sarah Simons, BM08
Kathryn Turner , HC21
Beatrice Brashares , BM 23
Christina Kim , BM 04
Roxy Vassighi, HC21
Saede Eifrig, HC 21
Emily Almgren , HC 24
Megan Coolahan, HC 22
Nicolette Miller, HC + Coach
Rachael Lubitz, BM 11
Lane Atkinson, HC '24
Heather Robinson, HC '19
Alexander Tisman, BM 2009
Bre Genaro , BM18
Danielle Simpson, HC 12
Inna Guzenfeld, BM, 09
Riley Outen, HC '22
Jennifer Abeloff, BM '95
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Hannah Braverman, BM 23
Nick Gandolfo-Lucia, HC 16
Alexandra Belfi, HC ’18
Ellen Caniglia , BM11
Laura (Jacobson) Waldrep, HC ‘04
Kayleigh Wilson, BM 20
Elizabeth McGuire , BM 20
Nicky Rhodes, HC 19
Joseph Alejandro , HC ‘19
Vinny Ong, BM 22
Abiola Irvine , HC20
Nigina Daniyarova, BM 22
John F. Cooper, HC 67
Zoe Zimmer , BM 24
Adrian Soto Soto, HC23
Joseph Spir, HC '20
JP Perry, BM 09
Artemis Bowman, BM23
Brooke Reid, BM 11
Nicole Witte, HC 17
Liz Marchini, BM 21
Rachel Hertzberg, BMC 19
Megan Guntrum, BM '16
Jess DeJoie, BM20
Viktoria Braun, BM 21
Melissa Garfinkel, GSSWSR 20
Simon Perales, HC 2021
Sarah Jenness, BM 13
Emily Green, HC 08
Aurielle Hampton, BM 20
Elizabeth Plunkett, BM07
Natalie Masetti, HC 23
Gillian Starkey, BM08
Faizah Khan , HC 23
Eleni Spiliotes, BM 24
Claire Stohlman, HC 22
Hikaru Jitsukawa, HC '23
Rachael Kahelin, BM 14
David King, HC '20
Amy Forbes, BM 95
Julia Holeman, BM 20
Jessica McLeod, HC 21
Cara Curtis, HC 10
Lily Chalkley, BM23
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Delia Landers , BM 19
Cortlyn Morris, HC '23
Casandra Paiz, BM21
Sarah Elizabeth Ross, BM ‘05
Jake Ephron, HC ‘19
Tabitha Manolatos, BM 15
Seth Boyce, HC20
Emily Drummond, BM ‘17
Sofien Millis, BM 21
Lydia Guertin, HC24
Katie Leiferman, HC 20
Althea Sellers, HC '21
Isabelle Wozniak, BM15
Alexis Bond, HC 12
Stephanie Terrell, HC 18
Maria Aghazarian, BM 13
Emma Wisniewski-Barker, BM 11
Taylor Johnson, HC/24
Emily Hong , HC Anthropology & Visual Studies
Fitz Dougherty, HC 21
Ben Pham Roodman, HC '22
Cristian Espinoza, HC 18
Sedona Murphy , HC 15
Leah Packard Grams, BM 20
Carrie Bell-Hoerth, HC 11
Diana Ducey Ludwick , BM 05
Lyvia Yan, HC '23
Ali Weiner , HC 19
Jackson Trevor, HC 22
Jared Sloan, HC 23
Isabella Muno, HC 2021
Avery Fingleton, BM 24
Jennifer Wright, BM 12
Abby Crowley, HC19
Blair Smith , BM 12
Abigail Keller, HC 17
Ioana A. Dumitru, BM '11
Amy Greulich, HC13
Matthieu Maciejewskj, HC 21
Maya Jonsson , BM '20
Tessa Eisen, BM 23
Aysha (Tolle) Tapp Ross, BM2003
Ryan Totaro, HC 22
Lea Williams, BM 20
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Sandra Melgar, BM 22
Matt Katz, HC '21
Molly Strange, BM 18
Hannah Kreider, BM 24
Scott Kaiser, HC '22
Andrea (Andy) Tendilla , BM 23
Shiksha Pandey, BMC 22
Katie Ulrich , HC 14
Kahmai Martin-Kirkland, HC ‘12
Shelly Ronen, Department of Sociology
Nathan Patton, HC 07
Sofia Licata, HC 18
Zainab Saleh, HC, Department of Anthropology
Cynthia Columbus, BM 14
Charlotte Hand Greeson, BM93
Hannah Davis, HC '13
Rubi Rivas, HC 23
Michaela Ward, HC 16
Allyson Spencer-Bunch, BM '12
Joshua Moses, Anthropology and Environmental Studies,
Leo Sussan, HC 13
Erica Fenton, HC'22
Paige Powell, HC ‘19
Kylie Reeves, HC 14
Raquel Treichel, BM 13
Anna Garrison-Bedell, HC 23
Callie Cunningham, BM 12
Anna Kyle, BM 20
Hayat Shibeshi , BM23
Ethan Baker, HC 24
Ngoc Hoang, HC 21
Margaret Stack, BM 11
Sarah Spiegel, BM 07
Breanna D’Antonio, HC17
Alana Tartaro, HC 17
Annie Turner , HC 09
Allie Gibbons, HC19
Rose Kooper-Johnson, BM 18
Meg Boyer, HC 14
Ian Ogolla , HC 21
Vivian O'Bannon, BM 20
Anna Baroud , BM 18
Hannah Kolzer, HC '22
The Center for Gender Resources and Sexual Education,
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Colin Battis, HC 21
Grace Cavenaugh, BM 4858248
Natalia Belchikov , BM 20
Marybeth Ruether-Wu, BMC 10
Didem Uca, BM 11
Cayley Montoya, HC 20
Natasha Bansal, HC 23
Juliaty Hermanto , HC 12
Chandlee Marcyk-Taylor, BM 12
Nathan Gold, BM 07
Ainsley Bruton, HC + 21
Janelle Tanenbaum (Utter), BM '12
Ian Davis, HC '22
Eda Tse , BM '19
Maira Karan, BM 17
Samantha Savarese,
Madeline Kreider Carlson, HC10
Claire Weeks, BM21
Yue Xiang, HC 17
Pia Crawford-Silva , BM13
Noel Petrie, LCSW, BM, 10
Brielle Stark, BM12
Austin Huber, HC '19
Eric Lundblade, HC 09
Margot Johnson, BM 21
Lauren De La Ossa, HC20
Angelina Geralis, HC 24
Alex Alavi , HC 17
Katherine Pflaumer, BM 08
Louisa Stoll, HC 21
Amanda Rhoads, BM 96
Jennifer A. Zelnick, HC '12
Maria Roeper, HC 01
Ella McCafferty Wright, BM 19
Lorna, BM 21
Tiffany Reed, BM '06
Christine Gall, HC 12
Urgyen Wangmo , HC 22
Thy Vo, HC14
Morgan , BM 24
Meryl Sands , Swarthmore 13
Siena Martin, BM 23
Katarina Karris-Flores, BM '20
georgia, BM21
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Emma Lapsansky-Werner, History and Writing Program,
Charlie Marquardt, HC 16
Sarina Dane, BMC 12
Hannah Zoll, HC '20
Valerie Snow, HC 14
Jess Libow, HC 16
Alissa Vandenbark , HC 22
Sergio Montano, HC 21
Tiffany Gu, HC 20
Cecily van Buen-Freedman, HC '16
Katie Phillips, BM 17
Nga L.H. Nguyen, BM 12/13
Marie Vastola, HC 16
Matthew Hogenauer, HC23
Tatiana Lathion, HC 20
Peter Beckett Kurtz, HC 19
Poppy Northing, HC 22
Elizabeth Courtenay Oakes, BM93
Michelle Panaguiton, HC 23
Nicole Haas-Loomis, HC 21
Maria Shellman, BMC '17
Aisha Mechery, BM 20
Athena Intanate, HC 23
Anya Benenson, BM11
Willa Gutfreund, HC 17
Ivy Gray-Klein, BM14
Maya Ahmed, HC ‘20
Erica Roggeveen Byrne , BMC 03
Emma Cohen, HC 17
Jackie June Castellanos, BM 09
Julia Moylan, BM 23
Nicole Litvitskiy, HC 20
Jessica Diienno Crossan , BM GSSWSR '11
Chantal Reyes,
Kristen Parker (née Grubbs), BM 11
Solomon Presser, HC '23
Elyse (Pappenfort) Shaw , BM 05
Andrew Eaddy, HC19
FiyonaB., BM
Devi Namboodiri, HC 21
Andreas Winsberg , HC 17
Melissa Torquato, BM 15
Elizabeth Kunkel, BM 21
Colleen Torrans, HC-24
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Tonima Tasnim Ananna, BM13
Emma Kornetsky, HC 13
Sarina Smith, HC 23
Elizabeth Kunkel, BM 21
Abbey Flynn, HC 14
Lisa Gordon, BMC 86
Nick Krefting, HC 06
James Levy , HC 18
Kate Juon, BM ‘13
Rodrigo Zúñiga Mouret, HC ‘20
Kendall Logan, HC 18
Roberta Ricci, Italian Studies, Dept.
Clare Fleming, HC ‘24
Megan Bailey , BMC 08
Camillah Canty, BM 23
Amirah Hewiyt, BM '22
Rachel Niebler, HC 24
Catherine Curran, HC 17
Nicole Wood, BM 22
Robert Carpenter, HC '18
Anna Krieger , HC 08
Shantanu Dew, HC 22
Clare Fleming, HC ‘24
Angela Lee, BM 22
Ben Hart, HC '16
Josh Love, HC 22
Isaac Wasserman, HC '23
Keiran Marrett-Hitch, HC22
Alix Willard, HC '01
Eleanor Greene, HC22
Cormac Rada, HC 2017
Stephanie Hahn, BM 12
Emily Lin, HC 20
Aldercy Lam, BM 19
Tarin Martinez, BM 22
Carole Boughter, BC GSSWSR 11
Ethan Weiss, HC 21
Erin Chung , BM 22
Caroline Quillen, HC 21
Dr. Rachel Friedensen, BM07
Leila Braun, HC 16
Christina Rodriguez , BMC 92
Elizabeth Arend, BM 02
Rachel Flay, BMC 04
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Sophia Forker , HC, 2015
Hannah Symonds, BM 19
Holly Roberson, BM 95
Hilary Sennett, BM 03
Supti Roy, BM 19
Alice Berry, BM 19
Elizabeth Warner , HC 20
Henry Elliman, HC 14
Ella Willard-Schmoe, HC '09
Rosa Urquiza, HC '20
Caro Cai, BM 12
Liz Newbern, BM '12
Molly Parzen, BM 10
Alana burgess, BM 24
Elle James, HC
Blythe McWhirter, HC ‘23
Camillah Canty, BM 23
Zoe Colman, BM 14
Angela Sifuentes , BM24
Diana Vergara, BM 12
Miriam Pallant, HC 14
Andrew Friedman, HC History
Caroline Broomfield, HC '15
Hannah Kim , BM 19
Jessica Krefting, HC 06
Jennifer Thoman, BM '15, McBride
Joelle Schindler, BM '15
Ian McGroarty, HC17
Elizabeth Rock, BM 14
Ellen Freeman, HC 11
Jen Bonczar, BM 11
Jack Meaney, HC '09
Palak Bhandari, BM '16
C.C. McKee, BM, Department of History of Art
Maho Okumura, BM 16
Heather Thompson, BM 92
Athena Tan, BM '06
Theodore Smith, HC 23
Zoe Fox, BMC ‘14
Caitlin Smith, BM19
Anna Neuheardt, HC 19
Conor Stuart Roe, HC '20
Lillian Feist, HC 20
Jane Rossman, BM17
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Gemma Johnson, BM 16
Sasha Rogelberg, BM 19
Harrison Elbert, HC 16
Isobel, BM 20
Abby Shane, BM'24
Melissa Cook-Rodriguez , BM04
Noah Schwab, HC 22
Jared Bishop, HC24
Madelynn von Baeyer, BM 06
Megan Tedford, HC '21
Justine Dell, HC 22
Sara J. Grossman, Bi-Co Department of Environmental Studies
Sophia Guerrero, BM 22
Abi Lua, BM ‘19
Kristin Hasselgren, HC 15
Isabella Nugent , BM 18
Emi Krishnamurthy, HC24
Jenna Brower , HC 15
Leonardo Costa, HC 23
Sydney Hyder, HC 13
Victoria Fleischmann, HC 18
Emily Johnson, BM '09
Rhianna Shaheen, BM 14
Clara Farrehi, HC 20
Rahul Palnitkar, HC '22
Rebecca Buchanan , BM 95
Emma Keates, HC 18
Alexandra Streicher , HC23
Allison Kandel, HC 14
Eve Gleichman, HC11
TOMAS ARAMBURU, HC19
Stephanie Benson, BM09
Matthew Gjenvick, HC 02
Caroline Looke, BM 23
Megan Hoskins, GSSWSR 20
Mateo Zules, HC 22
Ishani Das, BM 15
Alea Khan, BM ‘06
Mariel Stein, BM 10
Rebecca Miller, HC17
Juliana Charles, BM’24
Maggie Amuso, BM24
Zachary Grunau, MD, HC 06
Stephanie Riley, BM '04
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Silvi Shameti , HC ‘15
Emma Ruth Burns, BM ‘21
Amie Erickson, BM 04
Jennifer Pagan , BM14
Adrianna Morsey, BM 23
Bilge Nur Yilmaz, HC21
IJ Bauman, Bryn Mawr 19
Emma Pinsky, BM 20
John William Hunter IV, HC' 21
Dakota Jackson, BM 14
Michelle Babicz, HC15
Sara Demczyszyn, BM '21
Marina Piccolo, HC
Stefany Fabian Dubon, BM 23
Josh Nadel, HC 15
Erika Carlson, BM 08
Rilka Spieler, HC '14
Tessa Haas, BM 18
Zoe Gold, BM 22
Dorian Alexis, BM 21
Rebecca Behrman, BM12
Seo Young Park, BM 23
Claire Michel, 18 HC
Raya Tuffaha,
Margaret Munroe, BM 2006
Kai McGinn, BM 21
Leslie Castrejon, BM 15
Lauren Kinne, HC 23
Lillian Alonzo, HC 2020
Zandalee Montero, BM 13
Karina Puttieva, HC 11
Sarah Gilarsky, HC 10
Jennifer Zambri, BM 95
Ash Arango, HC 21
Sarah Gerst, BM 09
Rachael Garnick, HC '17
Julianna Clark, HC21
Bethany Wisdom , BM 24
Sharon Nwankpa, HC 22
Julia Noppenberger, HC24
Emma Hoffman, BMC 20
Andrea Wang, BM 11
Julia Castner, BM '18
Catharine Judson, BM 10
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Opal Bednarik, HC 19
Alana Ponte, HC '23
Amy Zamora, HC '18
Katherine Locke, BM 01
Tae Keller, BM 15
Maya Cohen-Shields , HC23
Angela Kaurin, BM20
Kylen Solvik, HC 15
Rachel White, HC22
Maiya Zwerling , BM13
Ariel Censor, HC 20
Ariel Dineen, HC ‘17
Danielle Weismann, BM 15
Maya Stucky, BM2020
Eleanor Howell, BM 13
Jomaira Salas Pujols, BMC 13, BM 13
Amelie Raz, BM '11
Paul Wynkoop, HC 20
Kate Dahl, BM 11
Nicholas Mirra, HC 06
Sofia Javed, BM 15
Rose Dollins, BM 21
Johnluca Fenton, HC 21
Margaret Cameron, BM ‘22
Emily Myers, BM 23
Phoebe Mille, HC 15
Alison Lair, BM 23
Lehna Berg, BM22
Kristina Tran, HC 23
Matteo Miazzo, HC15
Leo Baudhuin, BM 23
Colleen McBride , BM '13
Ben Paul, HC '20
Marina Kec, BM '11
Kylan Gould, HC 24
Lila O’Brien-Milne, BM 15
Briana Feston Brunet, BM 06
Claire Cai, HC21
Charlette Williams , BM 16
Kathryn Distler, HC 12
Elizabeth Curtiss, BM 10
Elizabeth Veltri Scafaro, BM96
Samnang, BM 24
Julia Giordano, HC 21
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Allison Mackenzie, HC 21
Rafi Grossman-Naples, HC'23
Joel Rice, HC 18
Madison Best , HC’15
Kim Schultz, BM '96
Rachel Bruce, BM 18
Allison Adelman, BM 03
Carter Langen, HC ‘21
Emily Chazen, HC ‘18
Natalie Kauffman, HC 22
Yael Eiben, BM ‘23
Samantha Moran , BM ‘19
Marisa Arellano, BM '16
Zahraa Hotait,
Annie Risemberg, BM 13
Daisy Shepherd, BM 22
Amanda Wessel, BM 20
Ekaterina Olson Shipyatsky, BM19
Aaliyah Joseph, BM ‘22
Elliot Fleming, BM 22
Eliana von Krusenstiern, HC 18
Marta Chmielowicz, BM 15
David White , HC 17
Meg Byrum, HC '21
Amana Abdurrezak, BM19
Ariel Zhang, BM 22
Ian Ramsey-North, HC 09
Clara Chamorro, BM 22
Aki Marceau, HC 05
Will Herzog, HC 19
Nabin Chae, BM 93
Mia O’Reilly, HC 18
Caroline Young, HC'23
E. Margaret Perkoff, HC 15
Seanna Viechweg, HC 19
Shannon Fisher, BM20
Fiona Redmond, BM 18
Anna Schrecengost , HC18
Wallace Tate Miller, HC21
Hazel DeHarpporte, BM ‘23
Sara Wolf, HC '03
Annelise Herskowitz, HC 12
Carey Parker,
Shannon Murphy, BM 14
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Heather Lewis-Weber, HC 11
Ivy Muir, HC 15
Erin Berlew, HC 15
Erin Ramsey, BM 23
Ana Legaspi, HC 22
Helena Hanson , BM2019
Jeremy Graf Evans, HC 18
Joshua Bayona, HC 22
Maggie Zelonis, BM 13
Rebecca Farber, BM 10
Sharanya Sharma, BM ‘11
Alexander Daneils, HC20
Eliza Strauss-Jenkins, BM 22
Renata DiDonato, HC 19
Allie Brenton, BM 23
Jasper Barbash-Taylor, HC 22
Michael Lipsitz, HC 09
Ankita Kochhar, BM '11
Creighton Ward, BM 19
Hannah Cregan Zigler, HC 17
Sara (Tourscher) Jeffries , BM02
Anna Hendrick Karpatkin Benjamin, HC ‘13, Fine Arts Faculty
Susannah Hollander, BM 20
JJ Shirley, BM 95
Patty Greenfield, BM Career & Civic Engagement Center
Hope Ebert , HC 19
Nora Howe, HC 14
Minolta Ndlovu, BM '23
Vega Bermejo,
Sarah Anne Sterling , BM 05
Helen Busness, BM 91
Seth Logan, BM13
Margin Zheng, HC 23
Henry Bradford, HC 15
Alison Klos Lee, HC07
Jessie Posilkin, BM 06
Melinda Pan, BM 20
Maria Reyes, HC'23
Mónica Quiñones-Rivera, BM 15
Caroline Anderson-Gray (nee Anderson) , BMC '07
Felix Qin , HC 22
John Dvorak, HC 23
Lindsay Moore, BMC 99
Rachel Slater, BM 24
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Ben Mackay, HC 20
Sasha Geist, BM 06
Jennifer Giordano, BM99
Zuyi Wang , HC ‘20
Magda Pecsenye , BM 94
Amber Moore, BM 09
Wynn Bryant , BM + 24
Doris Beers, BM 74
Yuna Shawver,
Christopher Gandolfo-Lucia, HC19
Nora Landis-Shack, HC13
Melinda Canter, BM '11
Brenna Lash, BM14
Odeymarys Garrido, BM ‘17
Joya Joseph, BM01
Quaker House,
Sara Gladwin, BM ‘15
Jamie Crighton, BM 06
Qui Alexander, BM 08
Nimbus Literary Magazine,
Elhanna Porter, BMC 07
Ben Deichman-Caswell, HC 21
Evie Kalmar, BMC '07
Kanika Ramchandani, HC ‘14
Lena Barnard, BM 12
Jessica Hilty (Good), BM 11
Matt Donahue, HC 22
Erika Merschrod, BM 95/94
Annick Lamar, HC 2008
Prakhya, BM19
Chelsea Phillips, BM 05
Abbey Thompson, BM ‘20
Mira Overbye, BM 24
Rachel Crittendon, BMC '12
Sarah Juma, BM ‘18
Aigné Goldsby, BM 11
Sunrise Haverford,
Heidi Gay, BM ‘15
Julia Algire, BM 07
Jacob Frank, HC 18
Kate Evans, BM ‘20
Jesse Lee, HC08
Sophia Malatesta, BM '23
Lizy Szanton, HC 22
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Alana Marie Thurston, HC 16
Ryan Trotter, HC 23
Diana Schoder, HC 17
Hannah Soisson, Bryn Mawr College, BM 21
Stephen Lazzaro, HC 13
John Powers, HC 06
Tatiana Perez, BMC 23
Maria Penrice , HC 22
Guadalupe Torres, HC '20
Brom Snyder, HC '06
Calum Mitchell, HC 2023
Ana Gloria Mejia, BM 15
Scott Sheppard, HC 06
Haley Nolan, BM 21
Kara D’Ascenzo, HC22
Kristen Moses-Westphal, BM 95
Erina Spiegelman, BM 08
Julia Spiegelman, BM 08
Ashley Mallon, BM 10
Musa Hamideh, HC09
Kiley McCormick, BM20
Niki von Krusenstiern, HC 15
Joanna Forscher, BM ‘02
Tamar Anolic, BM 03
Helen Felker, HC '16
Cindy Chea, BM 22
Esme Trontz, HC 18
Marly Banatte, HC 21
Nathália Santos LITS, BM 18
Laura Rodgers, BM 22
Leo M, BM 22
Roshan Musa, BM 02
Laurel Rachmeler, BM 04
Ben Mass, HC 21
Grace Argo, BM 15
Dita Cavdarbasha, HC19
Sangeeta R. Iyer, MD, BM 02
Mahima Silwal , BM '22
Sarah Brown, HC 12
Kayla , HC 23
Santiago Laverde, HC 18
Moreen R. McGrath, BM, 20
Leigh Urbschat , HC 08
Anderson Witiak, BM, 22
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Jonathan Frost, HC 21
Emma Tunstall, BM 17
Peter Baroff, HC20
Nina Leonard, HC + 15
Madison Brown, BM17
Jess Poling, HC15
Susan A Rubin Schwartz, BM 93
Amber Zambelli, BM 09
Saul Ontiveros , HC 22
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Nicole Wood, BM 22
Kimberly Lunsford, BM ‘10
Jennifer Hare, HC 09
Kerim Friedman, HC 93
Connor Braun, HC20
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Becca Silverman (Wittenstein), HC07
Sarah Glaser, BM 12
Laurie Merrell, HC 15
Alexis De La Rosa, BM 15
Jesse Lee, HC08
Amber Baum , BM 98
Matissa Hollister, HC 94
Miranda Behrends, HC '21
Noah Jacobson-Carroll, HC '19
Alanna Goldberg, BM '18
Julia Jones, BM ‘21
Beckie Bull, BM '20
Samantha Kolavitch, BM 17
Nate Buchanan, HC 22
Annika Lutzenhiser , BM19
Casely Doryumu, HC 04
Manuela Ceballos, BM 05
Mary Kate Howard , HC 02
Amra Zegeye, HC 22
Jane Morris, BM '10
Hannah Misangyi, 19
Kelsey Power, BM '12
Colleen Hansbury, BMC ‘14
Elizabeth Burakowski , BMC '00
Meredith Sisson, BM17
Taylor Johnson, HC/24
Evan Rivers, BM 14
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Alex Bitterman, HC’18
Miciah Foster, BM 19
Sydni Meyer, BM 09
Julia McGuire, HC 09
Gwynne Dulaney, BM 20
Benjamin Miltenberg, HC17
Madelaine Dubin, BM 17
Clare Ferrell, BM23
Hannah Mueller, BM 10
Seher Sethi , HC 18
Sam Hersh, HC 15
Haley, BM24
Dana Nichols, HC 14
Lizzie Wiggins, Haverford 21
Chanelle Wilson,
Matthew C. Farmer, HC Classics and Comparative Literature
Angel Kaur, BM 07
Anna Bacharach, HC21
Elisabeth Kushner, BM 88
Trisha Phan, HC24
Nicole Hamagami, BM 16
Julia Switzer, MD, BMC03
Briana Bogue, BM 21
Micaela Houtkin, BM 14
Ben Frost, HC 19
Roisin Duffy, BM 24
Elena Bien, HC 24
Grace Barlow, BM 14
Jimmy Meagher, HC 08
Grace Chung, BM 15
Max Hjelm, HC 11
Natalie Martin, HC 15
Emma Lumeij, HC 16
Sarah Golobish, BM 20
Karley LaBenne, BM 22
Cecilia Silberstein, HC 19
Jonathan Wilson, Environmental Studies
Sarah Madigan, HC 16
George Jakob Vejr , HC 14
Kelsey Capron, HC 12
Nic Marcotrigiano, HC 18
Maia, BM24
Elise Thompson, BM 23
Cecelia Allen, BM 19
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Matthew Dodds, HC 22
Erin R Brown, BM 99
Delia Bloom, BM15
Myra Reichel, BM 95
Daniel Sax, HC-18
Jill Stauffer, Peace, Justice, and Human Rights
Christine Dickerson , BM15
Joel Christian, HC 15
Shug Pierce, BM '15
Kristen Patterson, BM GSAS
Dominique De Leon, HC 12
Sarah Curtis , HC 20
Anna Rayne, 12
Zanira Sandhu, BM18
Kersti Francis, BM 13
Maggie Heffernan , HC 16
Ross Silvers, HC 22
Jeffrey Allen, HC 22
Margaret O’Hare, BM 20
Melinda Rother, BM 19
Emma Thorp , BM14
Amala Someshwad, BM18
Grace Morris, BM 20
Brigid Beattie , BM 04
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Ellen Schoder, HC '19
Kristen Hedger Archbold, BM 90
Janine Holloway, HC 14
Ashley Brichter, HC ‘10
Jessica Wrenn, BM 00
Brianna Lowey, HC ‘15
Graham Mauro, HC 20
Caylin Haldeman, BM 15
Maya Gong, HC 23
Gregory Van Aken, HC 19
Limarie Cabrera, BM 93
Kira Diaz Tushman, BM'04
Skyler Ellenburg, HC18
Mia Rybeck, HC '17
Nina Judith Katz, BM 87
Holden Blanco, HC 17
Allegra Bradley, BM 20
Florangel Suero Peguero, BM '16
Cate Roa, BM 19
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Cathy Guttentag , BM88
Yesenia Hernandez, BM 23
Celina Navarrete, BM ‘23
Nora Scheland, BM 15
Janna Frieman , HC-11
Louise Elizabeth Parker, BM 78
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Codie , BM '18
Juliana Kushner, BM 13
Jennifer Castner, BM 93
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Vivian Chang, BM 15
Neha Thumu, HC24
Milla Sanes, HC 10
Grace Coberly, HC ‘21
Naren Roy, HC 23
Caroline Andersen, HC22
Wit López, BM 15
Samantha Kolavitch, BM 17
Hannah Chayet, HC 23
Sydney Woods, HC21
Leah Budson, HC 19
K.V. Aldrich, BM '01
Carrie La Seur, BM 93
Sam Silverman, HC 23
Liberty Rucker, BM 93
Lauren Faber, BM 07
John Collins, HC23
Anita Zhu, HC ‘22
Isabel Clements, HC 21
Caroline Gihlstorf , HC 23
Lawral Wornek , BMC '04
Frederick Gould, HC '22
Maia Rabinowitz, BM '20
Alex Kelly, BM 22
Anita Zhu, HC ‘22
Graham Lobel, HC '15
Oscar Huang, HC 19
Frances Romero, BM 22
Naomi Kalombo, HC 22
Laura Donahue , HC19
Miguel Wise, HC 19
Sophie Chochaeva, HC '22
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Lina Oppenheimer, BM '21
Cansada Martin, HC 11
Mason McNulty, HC 19
Ebrar Zeynep Yilmaz, BM 23
Sonia Giebel , HC ‘14
Nikki Ditto, BM14
Sophie Eiger, HC 14
Krystal Caban, 14
Calvin Barrett, HC 22
Tirsa Delate , BM 16
Victoria Espinoza, BM 17
Qrescent Mali Mason, Department of Philosophy
Aurelia Gomez Unamuno, Associate Professor Spanish Department
Maelys Gluck, HC19
Abby Wolfenden , HC ‘22
Sarah Wingfield , HC16
Laila Ali, BM 22
Nitisha Bhandari , BM 22
Lisa Li, BMC '20
Jocelyn Cordell Schmidt, BM92
Evan Hamilton, HC 17
Sophie McGlynn, HC 18
Douglas H. Johnson, HC71
Shira Cohen, BM ‘10
Molly Ribble , Bc 05
Mia Shapiro, BM
Talya Leodari, BMC 94
Aviela Hochberg, BM 17
Frances Edwards, BM 07
Lena Brucia Breitenfeld, HC 19
Amy Penwell, BM 89
Stephanie Trapnell, BM 97
Maeve Doyle, BM PhD ‘15
Janet H Scanlon , BM 82
Elizabeth Clare Rouse, BM 08
Jacinda Tran, BM ‘13
Alex Francendese, BM 15
Callie Chenault , BM 93
Callie Chenault , BM 93
D. Sarzinski, BM 05
Benjamin Siqueiros, HC 12
Sarah Moustafa, BM 16
Chelsea Thorsheim, HC 14
Amanda Acosta, HC '18
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Madi Becker, BM 21
Amanda Darby, BM10
Torie Berke , BMC 19
Andrea Milne, BM ‘09
Odinaka Oranekwu, BM 20
Ariel Furman, BM13
Sarah Eppler-Epstein, HC 15
Andi Gillentine, BM93
Rebecca Rebhuhn-Glanz, BM 11
Lindsay Silver, HC 15
Abigail Gatewood, BM 19
Ryan Giovenco, HC21
Louis Cipriano, HC14
Rebecca Chen, HC '22
Nada Aly, HC24
Hannah Zieve, HC 14
Holden Blanco, HC 17
Micah Davoren, HC '17
Lauren mandelbaum, BM 15
Ali Rosenberg, HC 05
Eve Gamble Gillison, HC 16
Shivani Gandhi, HC 09
Kristen Fiore, HC 17
Sunny Chai, HC ‘20
Sarah Lesser, BM ‘15
Alex Cooke, BMC '14
Amy Stern, BM 06
Brent Gillentine, HC 94
Orsola Capovilla-Searle, BM 15
Marisa LaBarca, HC
Roisin Duffy, BM 24
Morgan Stevens, BM '23
Devica Bhutani, BM ‘18
Emily Rosenblum, BM14
Elizabeth Anne Newberry, BM 16
Katharine Bancroft, HC 20
Martha Jane Jones, BM03
Ida Adkins, BM93
Hannah Morgan, HC 15
Siena Mann, HC14
Tiffany Gaal, BM 13
Nathan Akerhielm,
Hannah Krohn, HC 17
Christine Pomper, BM93
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Sarah Gilmour, BM 14
Adela Scharff, HC 16
Rogan Grant, HC '15
Aaron Lowe, HC 15
Claudia Nguyen, HC 18
Diana Perry, HC 15
David Richardson, HC '13
Connor Odekirk, HC 15
Sharon Warner, HC 12
Ellen Sanders, BM staff - Career & Civic Engagement Center
Maggie Doubman, HC 22
Sarah Jennings, HC 21
Mary Ellen Reed, BM 94
Alexander Cahill, HC 11
Luis Loza, HC17
Maria Ikenberry, BM 95
Matthew Holmes, HC 15
Jee Soo Kang, HC 16
Rachel Goldstein, BM 93
Kristy Streu, HC Chemistry
Amy Scott , BM 07
Julia Henrikson, BM 16
Lisa Nguyen, BM 23
Caitlin Stern, BM 07
Lisa Nguyen, BM 23
Caitlin Stern, BM 07
Lisa Nguyen, BM 23
Rebecca Fullan, BM 04
Avary Taylor, BM 15
Taylor Johnson, HC/24
Anne M. Stone, 93 BM
Zach Needell, HC11
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Ruby Meyers, BM ‘13
Eric Chesterton, HC 11
Wanda Lee, BM 12
Jessica Martzall, BM12
Janina Calle, BM 2021
Alisa Tirado Strayer, HC13
Mackenzie Tygh, HC '22
Nandini Deo, BM01
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Shewit Zerai, HC '18
Marian Bechtel, BM 16
Melissa Pottash, BM 09
Turner Johnson, HC 22
Tiffany Lorraine Shumate, BM 08
Rebecca Campbell, BM 20
Daniel Fries, HC 15
Liana Shallenberg, HC 19
Kagan Harris, HC 21
Anusha Narayan, BM 21
Vicky Funari, Visiting Senior Lecturer in Visual Studies,
Zach Weiss, HC 09
Pauline Blount, BM '13
Catherine Schepp, HC 14
Charlotte Park, BM ‘22
Isabella Rose, HC24
Lizzie Spano, HC 21
Jesse Ingber, HC 12
Fariha Tamboli, BM '21
Joan Wankmiller, President'Office
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Mowie Freeman, BM14
Max Stempel, HC 21
Maeve White, BM 18
Simon Balukonis, HC '19
James Garland, HC 22
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Amy Xu, BMC 17
Donna Hawkins, Human Resources
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Zoe Irvine, HC05
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Alice Lesnick, Bryn Mawr/Haverford Education Program ,
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Ginger Stevens May, HC 03
Nathan Wolthuis, HC 21
Jon Krigel, HC CAPS
Extreme Keys BMC, BM 21
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Gus Stadler, HC Department of English
Daniela Franco, BM21
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Samantha Savarese,
Jo Vito Ramírez, HC 13
Rebecca Knowles, HC 12
Tina Zhuo, HC 15
Brie Gettleson, HC Libraries
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Jasmine Stanto, BM ‘20
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Ryann McManus, BM 22
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Liana Donahue , BM '12
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Elizabeth Newman, HC14
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Hank Glassman, HC, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Rebecca Thompson, BMC '01
Bethany Schneider, English Department
Kate Thomas, English House
Susannah Duncan, BM 20
Courtney Morris, BM 99 and Dept of Athletics
Carly Guthrie, HC97
Marcelo Jauregui-Volpe, HC '18
Asali Solomon,
Layla Fistos, BM 23
Yanyu Zhao, HC21
Isabel Martin, HC 2023
Iolanthe Good, BM 11
Raji Mohan, English, HC
Meredith A. Brown, BM 07
Khadijah Alibhai, BM 18
Talia Simon, HC 20
Emily Barksdale, BM 17
Sig Tomaskovic-Moore, HC09
Sydney Miller, HC21
Jessica Hyejin Lee, BM13
Gwenn Rosenberg , HC 04
Peter Buckley, HC 22'
Cassandra Paul, BMC 18
Hannah Nye, BM 22
Aleiyah Springer, HC '20
Atira Glenn-Keough, HC 24
Vanessa Vandergrift, BM00
Catherine Rowen, BM 18
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Tina Zwarg , HC, English
Róisín Foley, BM 12
Isaac Sundberg, BM GSAS
Elsa Magness,
Daniel White, BM GSAS
Savannah Williams, BM GSAS
Natalia Gutiérrez-Jones, HC 16
Miranda Bucky, HC'18
Lily Press, HC 09
Ana Lopez Sanchex, SPANISH HC
Alexandra Iglesia, HC '21
Elizabeth Warrick, BM 21
Augusta Hopkins - White, straight, cisgender F, HC '93
Christopher Stadler, HC 14
Cynthia Degnan, BM 01
Stacie Haynes-Roberts, HC93
Peter Timothy Anderson (member of Haverford corporation), HC 92
Lindsay Ryan, HC 12
Laura Walker, BM 14
Cate Tomson, HC 23
Paul Socolar, HC 77
Shawn Towey, BM 79
Linda Bush, BM 85
Rudy Le Menthéour, BM, French & Francophone Studies,
Steve Lee, HC 21
Doug Holtzman, HC 77
Alexia Fawcett, BM12
Clyde Daly, HC Chemistry
Sameer Rao , HC 11/BM 15
Rachel Cholst, HC '11
Joy Heller, HC 2011
Karin Akerfeldt, HC Chemistry
Nora Landis-Shack, HC 13
Nicholas Mostaghim, HC23
Brian Rafferty, HC '13
JP Bowditch, HC12
Julien Calas, HC '13
Katharine Storr, HC 08
Vickie Remoe , HC 06
Kate Ross, HC ‘12
Andrew D’Angio White, HC06
Sophia Gant, HC '16
Samantha Joy Fay, HC 14
Amy Labar, HC 10
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Michael McCarthy, HC '23
Marc Miller,
Alexandra Wacker, HC 12
Jordan Yellen, HC 11
Callie Kennedy, HC 18
AJ McGahran, HC 11
Ed Sikov , HC 78
Adilene Lorenzo, HC 20
Alex Norquist, HC
Kelly Matz, HC Chemistry
Chris Letts, HC '12
TJ von Oehsen, HC, 18
Beverly Ortega Babers, HC 1984
Claire Blood-Cheney, HC ‘20
Savidya Hettiarachchi, HC23
Layan Shaban, HC 23
Courtney Carter, HC 17
Inteemum Ahsan, HC24
Quaker Bouncer Board, HC
Andre Martin, HC22
Sasha Levina, HC23
Roxanna Vassighi, HC21
Mathilde Denegre , HC21
Angie Petrichenko, HC 21
Pelagia Majoni, HC' 22
Sarah Campbell, HC 24
Natasha Anderman, HC 24
Scout Crooke, HC 24
Maya Johnson-Fraidin, HC24
Claire Johnson , HC 22
Christian Yun, HC 21
ThisLetter IsRacist, HC
Eric Whyman, HC 23
Olivia Wong, HC 21
Haverford College Climbing Club,
Brandon Aguilar, HC 22
Ally Landau, HC 24
Siobhan Neitzel, HC '10
Lucas Voit, HC 23
Hayley Tubbs , HC 21
Aaron Bratt, HC23
Allison Letts, HC 12
May Courtney, HC 24
Selina Adelman , HC23
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Rebecca Osbaldeston, HC '24
Rachel Shields, BM '15
Vanessa Douglas, HC 12
Elise Buchanan, HC23
Han Yang, HC '21
Maxwell Friedmann, HC 24
Eliza Sherman-Daniels, 21
Kaito Nakatani, HC 21
Claire Craig, BM ‘17
Amelia Slade, HC ‘21
Joshua Engler , HC 22
Seamus Flannery, HC23
Kathryn Turner , HC 21
Kristen Min, HC 23
Rhea Chandran, HC 23
Shi Jie Samuel Tan, HC23
Claire DuBois, HC22
Miko Fleming, HC 24
Ruth Mercedes, HC 24
Stephen Lehman, HC 19
Laura Kaufmann, BM 10
Thea Risher, HC20
Nava Kidon, HC18
Eli Melnick, HC '22
Alex Rebhun, HC ‘23
Lucia Kearney, HC13
Guillermo Heredia, HC 22
Jocelyn Bartsch, HC 24
Maya Bloom, HC ‘11
Marissa Plowden, HC 12
Oliver Elbert, HC11
Trisha Ajila, HC 23
Anna Sarai Rosenberg, HC05
Tanvi Jha, HC24
Elizabeth Royer, HC 18
Asher Porphy, HC '23
Alex Silvestri, HC 24
Callie Perrone, HC 15
Giancarlo Rendon, HC22
Isabel Canning, HC'21
Amanda Weidman, Anthropology Department, BM and BM 92
Alexander Savoth, IITS
June Hoang, HC
Leah Coffin, BMC 98
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Allison Landweber, HC '24
Cerise Yau, HC 23
Robyn Schelenz, HC 07
Elliot Montano, HC ‘24
Celeste Cubbage, HC 24
Aissatou Seck, HC 24
Laura Mercedes , HC 24
Anjali Thapar, BM Psychology Department
David Betz, HC 24
Danny Rothschild, HC 15
Carrie Filion, BM 18
Julie Simon, HC '97
Jack Galbraith, HC24
Iris Colon, HC06
Sarah McNamara, HC '24
Tania Ortega, HC 19
Julien Suaudeau, BM French & Francophone Studies,
Rashidah Andrews, HC 02
Mzimeli Morris, BM '08
Kai-Ling Su, HC22
Celia Levy, HC 24
Emma Schwartz, HC, 24
Marisa Russello, HC 09
Abigail Brown, HC 14
Hanna Kopits, HC 21
Lucas Miller, HC 24
Paloma Jeretic, HC 12
Noelle M, HC '21
Andrew Friedman, HC History
Katrina Sparks, 23
Ana Legaspi, HC 22
Keqing He, HC 24
Yo Mama Lancelot, HC2021
Grace Salzeider, BM ‘21
Daniel Zabezhinsky, HC 24
Nicholas D’Avella, HC 01
Amelia Marren, BM '19
Garvey camilien, HC 05
Tara Colson Leaning, HC 21
Ryan Murphy, HC ‘23
Casey Londergan, HC Chemistry
Ella Namour, HC 23
Jamauri Bowles, HC '17
Diego Capcha, HC 23
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Yoon Jin Kim, HC 22
Jenn Louie, HC 02
Leo Gadicke, HC 21
Sykes Cargile, HC '21
Jo Mikula, HC 20
Griffin Kaulbach, HC 21
Marilyn Baffoe-Bonnie,
Vanessa Martinez Penn, HC ‘20
Theodora Rodine, HC 19
Sophia Papavizas, BM11
Tanya Sharon , BM 88
Mali Gruber, HC '22
Angela, HC
Jackson Cadenhead, HC 21
Marisa LaBarca, HC '21
Simon Babb, HC 22
Sabea Evans, HC 18
Daniel Carvalho, HC 24
BM Department of French and Francophone Studies,
Grace Armstrong, BM French and Francophone Studies,
Lily Rokita, HC 24
Taryn Barrett, HC '22
Conor Harris, HC 21
Tiffany Fritz, HC 12
Alejandro Wences, HC 19
Maia Carvalho, HC 22
Marc Adelberg, HC '08
Charith Wijeyesekera, HC 21
Eve Gutman , HC 15
David Edelman, HC 22
Adrian Velonis, HC 22
Rainey Tisdale, HC 94
Julie Hanss, HC20
Marcus Levy, HC '15
Sierra Zareck, HC '20
Kimberly Liu, BM 24
Aaron Levine, HC '14
Natalie Olivieri , HC 23
Camden Rogers, HC ‘24
Lauren Pronger, HC 18
Susannah Bartlow, BM '99
Brenna Levitin, BM '16
Matthew Wetherell, HC 12
Sarah Blossom, HC 22
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Belle McMahon, HC 21
Paul-Andre Coulibaly, HC 22
Jackson Cadenhead, HC 21
Heidi Jacob, Professor of Music
Samanyu Kurra, HC '23
Ava Panetto, HC 23
Charlie Crawford, HC 24
Ariana Huberman, HC Department of Spanish
Shane Cohen-Mungan, HC 24
Carolyn DeVito , BM 08
Josh Searle, HC "21
Anna Dekle, HC 18
Bruce Hunter, HC 72
Cristina Watson, HC 04
Emma Buckingham, HC 10
Caleb Miller, HC24
Ashok Gangadean, HC Professor of Global Philosophy,
Curtis Kline, HC 24
Henry Britton, HC 24
Agnès Peysson-Zeiss, BM
Nikita Efremova-Garth, Bryn Mawr '23
Kevin Li, HC 24
Sophia Wagner, HC 24
Jaclyn Holtby, HC 23
Kate Riestenberg, Tri-Co Department of Linguistics
Pam Lehman - CAPS,
Abigail Miller, HC 19
Bashkim Kokona, Chemistry Department HC
Michael Lyons, HC 21
Hannah-Ruth Campbell Miller, HC 10
Graciela Michelotti, Spanish (HC)
Katie Rodgers, HC '18
Karoline (Kaja) Cook, BM 01
Katrina Leung, HC15
Anastasia (Stacy) Curwood, BM 96
Zaida Boissiere, HC + 20
Nancy Merriam, HC - Music
Joshua DuBow, HC 11
Jamal Elliott, HC '96
Joshua Mussa, HC 13
Pendo Kamau, Hc
Kyla Ellis Reighard, BMC 05
Cecily Moyer, HC 09
Holden Blanco, HC 17
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Charles Woodard, HC IITS
Kate Monahan, HC 14
Rachel Xiao, HC 17
Lilah Craig, HC '24
Daniel Rounsaville, HC '02
Trachanda Garcia, Institutional Advancement
Elena Swartz , BM 12
Meryl Friedman, HC11
Lori A. Perine, BM 80
Shazia Bhat, HC 02
Helen Moniz, HC 24
Rebecca Cook, BMC '15
Francis A De Mita Jr, HC81
William Hatfield, HC 24
dipaali reddy, HC 16
Justin Adler, HC 24
Ceci Cohen, HC 24
Stephanie Bredbenner, BM 15
Mike Startup, HC
Tyler Garber, BM 14
Juan Miguel Pinto Diaz , HC23
Zachary T. Dutton, HC 10
Melinda Wenner Bradley, BM92
Natalie Wossene , HC 08
ramelcy uribe, HC '16
Jonathan Miller, HC '01
Anna-William Kornberg, BM 23
Sang H Cho, HC 96
Emma Chen, HC21
Leili Towfigh, BM 92
Carly Frintner, BM06
Amy Cooke, HC Biology Department
Skylar Livengood, BMC, 24
Silvia Lang, HC 21
Chiara Ruberto, BM '24
Christina Douglas, BM 24
Emily Whitten, BM 22
Nia Taisha Turner, BM 05
Imke Brust, HC German
Amelia Christie, HC21
Carolina Molina, BM 23
Lucas Zhu, HC 22
Walker Evans, HC24
Raveen Green, HC'22
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luigie febres , HC 22
Taryn Barrett, HC 22
Marita Ferreira, BM '21
Jude Correll, HC23
Sonya Fucci, BM 20
Jared Bishop, HC 24
Camden Rogers, HC 24
Tanvi Jha, HC 24
Madison Tillman, HC 18
Walker Evans, HC 24
Jacob Gold, HC 22
Alison Love, HC 18
Ally Landau, HC 24
Molly Morrill , HC 11
Evelyn Cheng, BM 24
Kimberly Conrad, HC 16
Christian Galo, HC 2021
Jason Wild, HC 24
Amalia Jaimes-Lukes, BM21
Andrew Eaddy, HC19
Lydia Spence, BM 22
Shiamin Kwa, BM East Asian Languages and Cultures/Comparative Literature
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An Open Letter to the Bi-College Community
Open letter written and circulated by the group Black Students Refusing Further Inaction (BSRFI), composed of Black students at Haverford College and Bryn Mawr College, on June 17, 2020. The letter describes recent examples of anti-Black violence in the United States, including the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and Tony McDade by the police. The letter writers connect these acts of violence to the urgent need for sustained anti-racism work at Bryn Mawr and Haverford. The letter includes examples of discrimination faced by Black students at both colleges and a list of demands focused on turning diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism from theory to praxis at Haverford and Bryn Mawr. Many students at both colleges signed their names in support of the letter.
Black Students Refusing Further Inaction (BSRFI) (author)
Samuels, Camille (author)
Collison-Cofie, Aishah (author)
Taylor, Lourdes (author)
López-Bell, Aszana (author)
Winston, Zakiyyah (author)
Sterling, Alma (author)
Oumer, Rihana (author)
Brown, Vic (author)
Barry, Mammie (author)
Chaney-Williams, Shaylin (author)
Davis, Mercedes (author)
Reed, Jasmine (author)
Shamsi, Shoaib (author)
2020-06-17
79 pages
born digital
2020_06_17_An_Open_Letter_to_the_Bi-College_Community