Episode 103: The Future of HBCUs and Their Emergency Management Programs
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) faced a series of bomb threats in February this year. Though no physical harm has come from them, the ever present threat and psychological trauma from these events has shaken HBCUs across the country… but they’re still standing strong. In this episode, President Kimberly Ballard-Washington of Savannah State University joins us to share her perspective on the matter, as well as insights into the homeland security and emergency management program at SSU (of which Vanessa was the first female graduate!).
Kimberly Ballard-Washington, J.D., is the president of Savannah State University in Georgia. She has practiced law in the state of Georgia for 20 years and, prior to becoming president of SSU, most recently served the University System of Georgia (USG) as associate vice chancellor for legal lffairs and as the assistant secretary to the board of regents. To date, Ballard-Washington is the only person to have led all three of Georgia’s public Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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In this episode, you will learn:
How she became the first person to lead all three public HBCUs in Georgia
How SSU is approaching bomb threats to HBCUs from both emergency preparedness and campus morale perspectives
The vulnerable conversations around HBCUs being targeted
How the Emergency Management program at SSU is shifting
The input emergency management programs need from professionals in the industry at all levels to help these programs improve
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