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ABOUT EMORY BSA

Why was the BSA created?

The Black Student Alliance is an organization founded on the mission of devotion, service, and uplift to the black community at Emory University. In 1968, the students founded the Black Student Alliance of Emory University.  In the midst of the turmoil, the black students of Emory decided to come together to create a safe and secure environment to express their views and foster open conversation. Since then, The Black Student Alliance's focus has expanded. We exist to encourage diversity, advancement and leadership, as well as provide programs that educate and strengthen the black community. No matter what race, religion, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation, you will always find a home within Emory's Black Student Alliance.

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THE BSA HOUSE

The Black Student Alliance House, located at 22 Eagle Row, provides residents, and the greater community, the opportunity to create a space where the Black community thrives and expands. The community fosters and uplifts the Black community as well as challenges residents’ understanding of Blackness. The goal of the entire space is to provide safe haven to Black identifying students and be thoroughly dedicated to supporting them.

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The BSA House serves as an extension of the Black Student Alliance’s mission of devotion, service, and uplift to the black community at Emory. The Emory Black Student Alliance is honored to have the ability to provide this residential opportunity to our community. Through all kinds of fellowship, food, and events - hosted by us and the other Black student organizations - we, collectively, hope to continue the work to strengthen the community, build to self-sufficiency, and educate each other.

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