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IN
THE WORLD
Perhaps
the best proof of the value of a Barnard education--and
the Barnard experience--can be found in the remarkable careers
that its graduates have built. For many, their work has
had an impact more far-reaching than they might have believed
possible when studying here.
OUR ALUMNAE
SAMPLING
OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN, ASIAN-AMERICAN, AND LATINA BARNARD ALUMNAE
WHO HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES IN THEIR COMMUNITIES AND
PROFESSIONS:
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Sheila
Abdus-Salaam '74, Supreme Court Judge, New York State
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Enola
Aird '76, Affiliate Scholar, Institute for American
Values
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Jane
Allen Petrick '67, Organizational Psychologist, Author,
Professional Speaker
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Rosa
V. Alonso '82, President, Associate Alumnae of Barnard
College
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Binta
Niambi Brown '95, Corporate Associate, Cravath, Swaine
& Moore
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Maida
Chicon '73, Director of Multicultural Marketing, Verizon
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Cristina
Garcia '79, Novelist
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Graciela
Garcia-Moliner '51, Chief, Department of Pathology,
Oncologic Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Maria
Hinojosa '84, CNN Urban Affairs Correspondent
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June
Jordan '57, Professor of African-American Studies, UC-Berkeley;
Poet
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Augusta
Kappner '66, President, Bank Street College
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Amy
Lai '89, Managing Partner, Emergent Capital
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Gwendolyn
Lee-Dukes '68, Regional Media Director, Medco-Benesys
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Marcia
Sells '81, Vice President for Employee and Organizational
Development, Reuters
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Ntozake
Shange '70, Poet, Playwright, Novelist
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Darlene
Yee '80, Professor of Gerontology, San Francisco State
University
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Yvonne
Williams '59 Vice President and National Director, Public
Policy and International Affairs Program, Academy for
Educational Development
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