Kwame Ture (aka Stokely Carmichael)

"Kwame Ture was born Stokely Carmichael on June 29, 1941 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, the son of Adolphus and Mabel Carmichael. He immigrated to the United States in 1952 with his family and settled in New York, New York. He graduated from the academically elite Bronx High School of Science in 1960 and made the decision to attend Howard University. Howard University conferred on him a Bachelor of Science Degree in Philosophy in 1964. It was while in Washington that Stokely became deeply involved in the "Freedom Rides," "Sit-Ins," and other demonstrations to challenge segregation in American society.......

While residing in Africa, Stokely Carmichael changed his name to "Kwame Ture" to honor Kwame Nkrumah, who led Ghana to independence from Britain, and, Sekou Toure, who was President of Guinea and his mentor. For more than 30 years, Ture led the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and devoted the rest of his life to Pan Africanism, a movement to uproot the inequities of racism for people of African descent and to develop an economic and cultural coalition among the African Diaspora......

In 1998, at the age of 57, Kwame Ture died from complications of prostate cancer. To the end he answered the telephone, "ready for the revolution."
Saturday, May 8
Howard University Commencement 1999


It is our duty as students here at Howard University to continue the legacy of Kwame Ture through attaining higher education and using our knowledge to make a positive change not only in "Black America", but throughout the world--to always be "ready for the revolution."

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Self Reflection

Well, Freshman Seminar is finally over. At times it seemed like a burden, especially since it was only one credit, but i learned A LOT from this class. Freshman Seminar allows you to think in different ways and used history to tach life lessons. Throughout the course of this class we learned the difference between knowledge and wisdom and even some new African terms. Knowledge is the acquisition of an education but wisdom is using what we learn in order to better ourselves. The wisdom we learn should then be passed down from generation to generation to avoid the repetition of mistakes.

The presentation that stuck with me the most was where we were told that we should strive to become something bigger than ourselves. This is so true. Our goals here at Howard should not be to simply graduate but to graduate with the intellect in order to transform the world to a better place.




-CarinaF. <3

Post Group Presentation

The research project that we had to complete was very enlightening. It opened my eyes to hereditary diseases that impact the black community. For example, the researcher i chose to study, Dr. George Dickson, does work involving Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). THis disease is a recessive X-linked form of muscular dystrophy, which results in muscle degeneration, difficulty walking, breathing, and death. The research, led by Professor George Dickson, involved a new genetic therapy called exon skipping. This treatment can restore production of the protein dystrophin. This is extremely important in the black community because blacks with the disease do not live as long as whites with the disease. White women with the disease lives, on average, 12 years longer than black woman with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Without having to do the research in Freshman Seminar, I would have never known about the criticalness of the research being done on this disease in regards to African Americans. This project was more than an assignment. It was EXTREMELY enlightening.

Each group had a different topic and everyone at the presentations were educated in different areas of life in the black community.



-CarinaF. <3

Sunday, October 23, 2011

HOWARD HOMECOMING!!

Homecoming week is finally over! This has been the best week at Howard, thus far. There was so much to do and I was never bored once the weekend came. To start off my weekend, I went to Yardfest and to the R&B show. The yard fest was AMAZING! It was way more than I expected it to be. It was encouraging to see all of the alumni with their kids/grandkids. It made me eager to graduate so I can come back and celebrate with my former classmates. The performances were great and the foods being sold were yummy. The R&B show was also more than expected. Although each person had only a short time, I still enjoyed the show! On Saturday, there was the football game, which Howard won, and the Step Show. I didn’t attend the football game, but I did go to the step show, which was VERY ENTERTAINING!! I was excited to see all of the Greeks come together and compete. Even those that weren’t competing showed support. It showed the family aspect of Howard University, which many other universities don’t have. Howard Homecoming > (insert anything) =]


CarinaF. <3

HU..YOU KNOW!!!!

HOMECOMING!!!! This has been the best weekend ever. I had time to spend time with my friends and family. It made me excited to see all the people who come and represent Howard University. The fraternity and sorority reunions on the yard were breath taking. It amazes me how an organization can make people all over unite as one and connect on more than a physical level but a spiritual level. During the week I didn’t have much fun because I had to go to classes but this weekend I really felt like it was homecoming. Beside the fact the Quad couldn’t have visitation other than extended everything went smoothly this weekend. I partied like crazy and relieved my mind of all the stress of school and classes and take time to finally enjoy myself. Now that it’s over I have to buckle down and focus on school. I’m ready to conquer the rest of this semester.

My First HU Homecoming!

Before I attended Howard University I would always hear about the homecomings they have here. I would here about the great shows they have during the week and how yardfest is one of the most fun and interesting events of the homecoming week here at Howard. Although my financial status did not allow me to attend the events I was able to go to yardfest. I must say i had a ball. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. All the people: current students, alumni, babies, people from local areas...just so many great people. All of us having a great time together with great smelling food, delicious fruity drinks, and fried oreos! I did not try the fried oreos I was, honestly, scared to try them but I heard they were delicious. But Howard Homecoming was an absolutely great experience and I seriously enjoyed myself. On top of all of that Howard Bisons won the Homecoming game!!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

We Like To PARTAYY!! =]

After much anticipation, HOMECOMING WEEK is finally here! It’s now time to play hard but work harder! As homecoming week begins, many of us may forget the reason we are here at Howard and end up missing classes/assignments because of late night partying. During this week, time management and prioritizing will be the most important aspects! I do plan to go to many of the events, but I also plan to stay on top of my academics. Last night, to kick off homecoming week, Midnight Madness was held in the renovated Burr Gymnasium. It was my first time at Midnight Madness, since I am a freshman, and it was quite interesting. I expected more but it made me even more excited for homecoming and the basketball season. As the men’s basketball coach said, we should all support our teams and Howard University should have the best home court support! As long as I can, I’ll be at all home games. =]



-CarinaF. <3

Crunch Time...

OK. We have now finished our class meetings and will be working on our group projects. I honestly can say I might be a bit afraid of this project. I have not gotten the chance to know my group members yet so I am not sure of their interest or majors or anything really. This scares me because we might all have an academic leader in mind that we would love to research about, but hopefully we will be very adult about this project and get it done. Other than that I am excited for this project and the new information we will obtain.


On a different note, this week is homecoming week! They have already started off the festivities with midnight madness at Burr Gymnasium. This will be my first homecoming at Howard U and i must say i am very excited. Although homecoming is here this is also the time i must put most of my attention towards my academics. It is the middle of the semester and i do not want to become lazy and end up failing. I need to find the balance between fun and my studies, especially this week. I hope you all have a great homecoming week!


-Kapri