“I don’t know what the fear is. I know I’ve tried to get a couple of people to go to the [NCBAA] meetings when we have them here in North Carolina,” she says. “They say, ‘Oh no, my VP won’t allow me to go to that type of meeting … because it says Black American Affairs.’ This is sanctioned by the AACC. Why be afraid?”
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