The Association of Wake Forest University Black Alumni (AWFUBA)
The Association of Wake Forest University Black Alumni (AWFUBA) is committed to creating networking opportunities, social activities, and career-enhancement programs for African-American alumni and students of Wake Forest University.
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Upcoming Events
Leadership
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Andrea Bigelow ('95)
Social Media Chair -
Mandy Emery ('13, MA '18)
Community Advocate -
Kelvis Johnson ('05)
Treasurer -
Keenon Mann ('04)
President -
Zoe Stuckey ('21)
Outreach Chair -
Ursula Williams ('03)
Vice President -
Jeri Young ('93)
Secretary
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AWFUBA is proud to partner with the BSA, ODI, and the African American Studies Program to support the following funds:
The Lift Every Voice Fund will provide financial support for the BSA to enhance the cultural and intellectual opportunities for the Wake Forest campus community sponsored by the BSA. The Life Every Voice fund will live in perpetuity and provide continuous support for the BSA. We urge every generation to join in supporting the BSA through this fund. With your help, we can make a difference in students’ experience on the campus of Wake Forest University.
The Eure / McPherson ODI Intercultural Center Access and Opportunity Current-Use Fund provides programmatic support for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Wake Forest to support student needs inside and outside of the classroom.
The Dr. Dolly McPherson Fund for African American Studies provides support for the formation and ongoing operations of the African American Studies Program at Wake Forest.