The HBCU Hustle
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The HBCU Hustle is the newsletter for Black students, grads, and go-getters who want to make real moves—with less burnout and more strategy. Whether you’re on campus, fresh out, or 10 years deep in the game, this is where you’ll get straight-up advice, automation hacks, and career tips—all from someone who’s lived it.
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The podcast focuses on the achievements and impact of HBCUs, addressing topics such as health disparities in African American communities, highlighting influential alumni like Stacey Abrams and Chadwick Boseman, and providing actionable advice on career advancement and networking opportunities within the HBCU community.

The HBCU Hustle is the newsletter for Black students, grads, and go-getters who want to make real moves—with less burnout and more strategy. Whether you’re on campus, fresh out, or 10 years deep in the game, this is where you’ll get straight-up advice, automation hacks, and career tips—all from someone who’s lived it.

On the latest episode of The HBCU Hustle podcast, hosted by Tomi Kofi, listeners are treated to the highlights of the current achievements coming out of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), shining a spotlight on notable alumni and explaining the benefits of an HBCU education. The episode discusses how these educational institutions are pioneering in fields such as healthcare, specifically addressing health disparities in African American communities. Alumni like Spelman College’s Stacey Abrams and Howard University’s Chadwick Boseman, whose work continues to change industries and champion important societal issues, are highlighted. HBCUs, known for their supportive environments and smaller class sizes, are explored as potent sources of cultural affirmation, community, and generation-spanning networking opportunities. The show concludes with an invitation to contribute questions or topics for future episodes.
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