Summer 2004

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Spelman Students Denounce Rap Music Imagery

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he glare of the national spotlight is, once again, focused on Spelman College. Routinely cited for academic excellence and outstanding leadership, Spelman students most recently garnered national attention for speaking up, and speaking out, about the overwhelmingly negative portrayals of Black women throughout the rap music industry. Their most public denouncements of the misogynistic motifs that bombard the airwaves took place at an April 21st campus-wide town hall meeting to address the industry’s widespread assault on race and gender, and at the informational picket conducted at Atlanta’s Music Midtown festival in May. In keeping with Spelman’s

legacy of advocacy and activism, the town hall meeting and festival demonstration, at which students carried signs that read: “We love hip-hop! Does hip-hop love us?” provided a public forum Vice President For Student Affairs and in which Spelmanites Dean of Students re-opened the national Dr. Zenobia L Hikes. debate about the gross misrepresentations of African American women that populate the hip-hop universe and contaminate the cultural landscape of Black America. Continued on page 11.

Marguerite Simon, C’35

Founders Day 2004

Spelman: The Thread That Binds “Marguerite F. Simon Gymnasium” Honors Alumna uring the Founders Day Convocation on April 7, 2004, Miss Marguerite Simon, C’35, a retired member of the physical education faculty, received special recognition from President Beverly Daniel Tatum. When Dr. Tatum announced, “Upon the recommendation of the Spelman College Board of Trustees, the gymnasium in Read Hall is to be named the “Marguerite F. Simon Gymnasium,” the audience responded with a standing ovation. Miss Simon, with her love and willingness to sacrifice for Spelman, embodies the theme for Founders Day 2004, “Spelman: The Thread That Binds – Spirit, Scholarship, Service.” As an alumna, instructor, donor, volunteer and Spelman historian, she has been dedicated to the aims and ideals of Spelman College. An instructor of health and physical education at Spelman from 1943 to 1980, Miss Simon, with her colleagues, created the Department of Physical Education and Health and laid the foundation for Spelman’s current historic movement toward full membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

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During the ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the WISDOM Center, President Beverly Daniel Tatum (second from right) joins Dean of the Chapel Reverend Lisa D. Rhodes (third from right). The Center is housed in the newly remodeled Bessie Strong Hall.

The Sisters Chapel WISDOM Center Officially Opens Class of Sisters Chapel Scholars Chosen On January 29, 2004, the Spelman community celebrated the official launching of the Sisters Chapel Center for WISDOM (Women in Spiritual Discernment of Ministry) with the reopening of Bessie Strong Hall. The Center will provide a holistic educational experience that nourishes the spiritual and ethical development of a new generation of Spelman women who are prepared to be faithfully committed, morally grounded and civically conscious leaders, serving the church, the community and the world. The four-day celebration began with the “Sisters Speak” convocation in the Cosby Center Auditorium Continued on page 10.

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