At the horizon of this college football season, I had a
brief conversation with a good friend of mine about the relevance of historically
black colleges and universities (HBCU’s).
At the time of the conversation I wasn’t prepared to defend or deny the
validity of HBCU’s. That held true
until I signed on with the Heritage Sports Radio Network as the
internet-photo/video content producer.
Fast forward to the midway point of the 2012 college football season and
I’m ready to exploit the need for HBCU’s.
Some could make the argument that since I’m not an HBCU graduate, I may
not be equipped to hold my own in the conversation. For those with those thoughts, I say to you that photos and
videos are the undeniable truth when a man is proving a point.
I’m sure just like many major and mid-major institutions
they have their internal and external challenges. However, the dream and quest for equal education for all
minority students still holds true to the likes of larger institutions. This season I’ve been afforded the
opportunity to capture images that represent a shade of brown that even I can’t
relate to but can respect. In the
conversation that I referenced earlier my friend asked, “couldn’t HBCU’s be
considered segregated institutions or viewed as racist entities”? It was a great question, so much of a
great question I’ve held onto it for the past 3 months. Also it’s one that I failed
to answer at the time that I was asked.
Fortunately, I finally had a revelation.
So far this season we’ve witnessed Jackson State University,
Morehouse College, Clark-Atlanta, Southern University, Tennessee State
University and Benedict College and that’s the short list. While visiting these institutions I’ve
seen students from every race on campus.
I’ve had numerous opportunities to ask many of them why they chose their
respective schools. There was overwhelming response of, “my school has had a
way of preserving and educating me on a part of my life that I never knew
existed”. One young man said, “I
grew up in a wealthy family and I never knew what the fuss of the struggle was
about, now I get it and now I respect it.
So, are black colleges real or are they Memorex?
I’ve learned that it’s a question that I can’t answer but
it’s a cause that I can support.
I’ll always have two very unique perspectives that only few have about
college life. One as a former
student athlete and the other as a visual media-journalist… They both allow me
to bare witness to poetry in motion.
HBCU’s are filled with greatness, tradition, unique perspective, history
and sacred love that can’t be delivered at any place other than HBCU’s. Mainly due to the fact that the brand
of students that HBCU’s attract require the type of love attention that only HBCU’s
are equipped to deliver. An
education is greater than the words on the page…
To follow the journey with the team and I log onto www.HSRN.com the voice and visual reference for
HBCU Sports. Below are a few of my
images from the season.
Thanks for always supporting the vision.
–J.J. McQueen-
BET Supporter of HBCU College tour
HSRN the voice and visual reference of HBCU Sports
Jackson State Stadium home of -Sweetness-
Hall of Greatness
Morehouse College -Wake up-
SU Skill Guys
Clark-Atlanta on the Yard BET College Tour
Clark-Atlanta on the Yard BET College Tour
Circle City Classic -Lucas Oil Stadium-
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