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Members of BACaSO Talk about Finding a Home with the Group on Campus

February 20, 2018

Student-run clubs and organizations are at the heart of Bryn Mawr's on-campus community. Below, members of The Bryn Mawr African and Caribbean Student Organization (BACaSO), talk about the importance of the group in their lives. 

Aisha Soumaoro
Aisha Soumaoro '20
"BACaSO has become a place for me to retreat into a space where I am comfortable, with people who identify with me as an African person. So it鈥檚 been like a home for me, where I can feel comfortable and where I can let down my hair."

Anita Ntem '18
Anita Ntem '18
"BACaSO means that I鈥檓 getting a platform and a space to be myself, to deliberate with different peers from different cultures and to highlight preconceived notions that need to be clarified. So it鈥檚 all about celebration and education and learning how to navigate through different cultural systems."

Dezirae Gomez '20
Dezirae Gomez '20
"For me BACaSO is a space where I think Black people can come together and celebrate their culture. I think it鈥檚 a space where there鈥檚 a lot of women鈥檚 empowerment."

Farida Ilboudo '18
Farida Ilboudo'18
"BACaSO means home to me. It means there鈥檚 a space for students like me, who are willing to celebrate my culture and my people. We can all come together to be surrounded by people who look like us, support us, feel us, and help create a home and welcoming environment."

Jenisha Stapleton '19
Jenisha Stapleton '19
"BACaSO is a space for me to connect, share and learn from other African and Caribbean sisters in this place that is Bryn Mawr, which sometimes feels like it lacks a representation from people of my descent or people who look like me and have had similar experiences. It鈥檚 also a place that I am able to celebrate culture and be myself."

Kameice Francis '20
Kamice Francis '20
"BACaSO is a space where I can be myself, which is unapologetically Jamaican and a place where I can discuss various matters on campus that I would鈥檝e never been able to discuss otherwise, whether it鈥檚 chicken curry or curry chicken. It鈥檚 just a place I call home."

Massendie Diaby '18
Massendie Djaby '18
"BACaSO means a home away from home. I feel like it is one of the affinity groups that I connected more with, especially with my African roots and my culture. It鈥檚 so nice to be surrounded by people that I relate to, people who listen to the same music that I do, eat the same food that I do, basically share the culture that I have when I鈥檓 at home so I love being a part of BACaSO. I love our culture shows, I just love all the events and everything that we do on campus. This is sad because I鈥檓 a senior so everything is the last thing for me but I know that BACaSO鈥檚 legacy will live on."

Among its many events, BACaSO hosts an annual Fashion and Culture Show. This year, the theme was ''This is Us" and it was preceded by the group's first art exhibition entitled ''BACaSO's Picasso: The Precursor." Visit the for the latest news and events from the group.