Denison Black Alumni Association

Perspectives

An occasional series exploring the ideas, principles, and long-term strategies that shape the work of the Black Alumni Association. Since 1975, Black alumni leaders have built programs, traditions, and networks that strengthened the experience of Black students and alumni at Denison. This series examines how the BAA, and Black alumni organizations in general, can evolve — developing the infrastructure, stewardship, and systems needed to sustain their work for future generations.

Vol.
01
Organize or Concede
Why This Moment Demands Black Alumni Associations Build the Capacity to Act
Vol.
02
Turning Good Intentions Into Durable Impact
Building on our traditions to create the infrastructure of the future
Vol.
03
Events Don't Build Institutions
Why Structure — Not Activity — Determines Whether Alumni Organizations Last