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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley Christopher.
🔷 Purpose of the Interview
The interview is designed to:
👉 Overall, the purpose is awareness + inspiration + access to opportunity.
🔷 Summary of the Interview
Ashley Christopher, founder of the HBCU Week Foundation (est. 2017), shares how her organization has transformed college access—especially for underserved students—through large-scale events and direct admissions opportunities.
Her flagship initiative, HBCU Week, is a multi-day experience that combines entertainment (concerts, panels, networking) with a college fair where students can receive on-the-spot admissions and scholarships.
Since its launch:
Christopher explains that the idea began as a local initiative in Wilmington, Delaware to expose students—many of whom didn’t see college as an option—to HBCU opportunities. It quickly scaled due to demand, authenticity, and impact.
A major highlight is her $40 million STEM scholarship partnership (via the American Chemistry Council), which provides:
She also shares personal adversity—surviving a stroke at age 29—which reshaped her sense of urgency and purpose, fueling her drive to build something meaningful and impactful.
🔷 Key Takeaways 1. Access + Exposure Changes Lives
👉 “A lot of people where I grew up don’t even think college is an option.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
2. On-the-Spot Admissions Are Game-Changing
👉 “Students can get accepted into college on the spot and receive a scholarship award.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
3. Local Ideas Can Scale Nationally
👉 “The goal wasn’t even for this to be a national event… it just kind of caught on.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
4. HBCUs Provide Powerful Pathways
5. Strategic Partnerships Unlock Massive Funding
👉 “The STEM industry is experiencing a serious deficit… they wanted to fill those spaces with diverse candidates.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
6. Purpose Fuels Growth and Influence
👉 “When you love what you do… it catches on.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
7. Adversity Can Create Clarity and Drive
👉 “It created a different sense of drive and purpose in me.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
8. Representation Matters in Critical Fields
👉 “If everybody around that table looks the same, we’re in trouble.” [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
9. Measurable Impact Builds Credibility
Tangible outcomes (acceptances, scholarship dollars) establish trust and momentum.
10,000+ acceptances
~$100M awarded [Ashley Chr...green) (6) | Txt]
10. Students Must Be Prepared (Grades + Scores)
👉 Opportunity exists—but preparation determines access.
🔷 Notable Quotes On mission and exposure
On impact
On growth
On partnerships and STEM
On purpose
On passion
On opportunity
🔷 Bottom Line
👉 Ashley Christopher’s interview underscores that access, exposure, and intentional partnerships can transform educational outcomes at scale.
Her work shows that:
#SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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