Jasmine Johnson

Jasmine Johnson

It was not until Meadows-Livingstone school that my sense of sombidess became reinforced within an academic space. While attending the school I felt safe and comfortable, respected and celebrated, academically challenged and deeply valued. Gail and the community that she created made me feel important–that my blackness which had been distained at other schools was something to be valued and something to be deeply proud of.  Now, as a graduate student in African Diaspora Studies, I have no doubt that it was Meadows-Livingstone, coupled with my family support that made me love myself and black people. Gail gave me the academic tools and confidence that I needed in order to survive within oppressive spaces. I wonder what path I would have walked if I did not have the soft walls of Meadows Livingstone School to support me for six years.

Jasmine Johnson

MEADOWS LIVINGSTONE SCHOOL
2019-06-29T08:43:56+00:00

Jasmine Johnson

It was not until Meadows-Livingstone school that my sense of sombidess became reinforced within an academic space. While attending the school I felt safe and comfortable, respected and celebrated, academically challenged and deeply valued. Gail and the community that she created made me feel important–that my blackness which had been distained at other schools was something to be valued and something to be deeply proud of.  Now, as a graduate student in African Diaspora Studies, I have no doubt that it was Meadows-Livingstone, coupled with my family support that made me love myself and black people. Gail gave me the academic tools and confidence that I needed in order to survive within oppressive spaces. I wonder what path I would have walked if I did not have the soft walls of Meadows Livingstone School to support me for six years.