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Building the Web
In this episode of the podcast “Building the Web,” Jenifer Yi (’21) conducted an interview with alumni Robin Mundle (’85) on behalf of the University of Richmond’s Race and Racism Project. Robin Mundle details her encounters with racism as a young student continuing onto her years at the University of Richmond. This podcast explores the importance of education to minorities and how race and institutional racism play a role in the educational development of minority students.
Click here to listen to the entire oral history interview with Robin Mundle.
This podcast was created by Jenifer Yi ('22) as part of an A&S Summer Fellowship in summer 2019.