In this episode, we sit down with Kumba, a bright and inspiring student at Concordia College who is also the president of the Campus Black Student Union. Kumba shares her experience of moving to Fargo as a young girl and finding her community of friends in middle school, despite many of them being from different backgrounds.
Throughout the episode, Kumba discusses the challenges she faced as a student of color, including the pressure to be an example of success for her siblings and the struggle to navigate the university system. She offers insights and advice on how to overcome these obstacles and achieve your goals, no matter where you come from or what challenges you may face.
If you're a student of color or part of a marginalized group and are looking for inspiration and guidance on how to succeed in higher education, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore Kumba's inspiring story of leadership, resilience, and determination.
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