Black Students Association

Educate, Advocate, Uplift, Fellowship

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Purpose

The purpose of this organization is to educate and advocate for black cultures, uplift academic prowess, increase social responsibility and leadership, and provide grounds for fellowship for the underrepresented students of the Embry-Riddle community.

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Officers

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Members

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Events

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Members Benefits

Members of BSA are much more than just T-shirt wearers or a group of like-minded peers. It is a family, it is a service-oriented organization, and it is a group of future leaders and mentors. Like the sound of that? Then take a look below at what we have to offer you...

Fellowship

We have regularly scheduled meetings, service opportunities, and social activities that help you find and interact with your peers and build yourself a robust home and foundation and ERAU

Prowess

Every year since its founding, BSA has held a Black Alumni Panel, as part of our mission to assist students of color foster connections with previous African American alumni who have reached or are striving for their goals in the industry.

Community

Community is everything to BSA, so much so, it is ingrained in our purpose. It is our goal to bring together African Americans on campus to provide a ground for fellowship and unity amongst our culture. We want all to feel comfortable speaking to each other in passing.

Azaria Arnold Profile

Azaria Arnold

Secretary
Layla Love Profile

Layla Love

Event Coordinator
Jahzara Hope Profile

Jahzara Hope

Public Relation Officer
Anayah Smith Profile

Anayah Smith

Parliamentarian
Kai Harris Profile

Kai Harris

Treasurer
Madison Newbell Profile

Madison Newbell

Volunteer Chair
Harley Valdez Profile

Harley Valdez

Student Treasury Board Member
Ronnie Mack Profile

Ronnie Mack

Faculty Advisor
Siriah Eaglin Profile

Siriah Eaglin

Volunteer Chair
Negar Afshar-Pflueger Profile

Negar Afshar-Pflueger

Officer

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