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Leah Wasacz (Annotation 2)
12019-11-15T18:05:58+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3c12Clip of an interview with Leah Wasacz'16 discussing diversity in BCDplain2019-11-15T18:08:45+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3cAnd it was also really incredible because it was a super-diverse place. Like: BCD, when I started going, was like half-Black, and Stacey is Jamaican, and we had international students there -- and Gay men, and Lesbians, and I was a trans person. It was so -- a microcosm of what Lafayette talks about when they talk about diversity. And that was really cool.
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12019-03-11T20:07:30+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eInterview Audio Wasacz2Audio of an interview with a trans- and bisexual-identified alumna who attended Lafayette from 2012-2016.media/Wasacz_edited.mp3plain2024-06-24T23:14:39+00:00Wasacz_edited.MPVEH201Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013