From Jeremiah, TomSteyer.com <[email protected]>
Subject What my HBCU means to me
Date December 10, 2019 9:09 PM
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Today, Tom is releasing his new policy for supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Click here to read the policy now. [link removed]

Hi, there — My name is Jeremiah, and I’m Tom’s Social Impact Director.

As a proud graduate of an HBCU, it is my absolute privilege to tell you about Tom’s new policy for Historically Black Colleges and Universities that will impact the lives of countless young minds and underserved communities. [link removed]

Tom and I have been working together to support HBCUs for the past two years. In 2018, Tom invested $1 million through the #BlackLivesRising program that focused on registering, training, and providing paid opportunities for HBCU students. This work helped inform the powerful HBCU platform I’m excited to share with you today.

I’m particularly excited to share some highlights from our plan:

$125 billion investment
HBCU innovation centers and community impact partnerships
Full support of HBCU legislation and leadership

As a first-generation college student, I suffered from a lack of opportunities, struggled to pay my rent, and often went hungry because of the financial difficulties many HBCU students like me endure. As a proud alumnus of Johnson C. Smith University, an HBCU serving the African American community since 1867, I made a pledge to fight for students like myself and have advocated for HBCUs throughout my career because they’re an important pipeline for African American success.

Tom’s got a solid plan to support HBCUs. Take a minute to read it today, and join me in supporting Tom’s plan for ensuring a stable and thriving future for HBCUs. [link removed]

Go JCSU Bulls!

Jeremiah

Jeremiah Chapman (JCSU ‘11)

Social Impact Director

Tom 2020

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