Graduate Student Breaks Ground on Multiracial Student ExperiencesPosted in Articles, Asian Diaspora, Campus Life, Media Archive, United Kingdom on 2017-04-14 01:27Z by Steven |
Graduate Student Breaks Ground on Multiracial Student Experiences
The Black Voice
2017-04-03
Brittany Ota walks into the Center for Cultural Enrichment housed in Witte Hall, places her jacket on the shoulders of her office chair, sits her purse under her desk, and clocks in every Monday at 11 a.m. to begin another week of providing university resources and emotional support to students.
“I get to work closely with amazing students, many students of color, through my work on campus. From which I learn and grow every day,” she said.
Ota serves as the supervisor for the CCE. In addition, she also works as and teaching assistant/ instructor and as the office associate at Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis (ELPA) department while pursuing a doctorate in the same concentration…
…Ota grew up in Pasadena, CA, a racially diverse area, with a Black mother and Japanese father. She has a twin who always reminds her that he is one minute older than her.
“I always knew that I was different but I always knew that I was Black too. Nobody ever challenged my Blackness,” she said…
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