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In this episode, host Makayla Rivera (co ‘28) and TBR director Jasmine Patrick (co ‘26) explore the complexities of sisterhood at Spelman College, beginning with a mental check-in post election season.
The two trace the origins and traditions of Spelman, examining how ideals of unity, legacy, and belonging have shaped the student experience. From the symbolism of first-year rituals to questions of imposter syndrome and inclusion, the conversation considers what sisterhood truly means in both historical and contemporary contexts.
The episode concludes with a reflection on how authentic, sustainable sisterhood can be cultivated within TBR and across the wider Spelman community.
By The Blue RecordIn this episode, host Makayla Rivera (co ‘28) and TBR director Jasmine Patrick (co ‘26) explore the complexities of sisterhood at Spelman College, beginning with a mental check-in post election season.
The two trace the origins and traditions of Spelman, examining how ideals of unity, legacy, and belonging have shaped the student experience. From the symbolism of first-year rituals to questions of imposter syndrome and inclusion, the conversation considers what sisterhood truly means in both historical and contemporary contexts.
The episode concludes with a reflection on how authentic, sustainable sisterhood can be cultivated within TBR and across the wider Spelman community.