Ilyasah Shabazz calls for optimism and hope
As the keynote speaker for the tenth annual Trailblazers of Color Leadership Conference at 暗网禁区, Shabazz discussed enlarging people鈥檚 capacity for care.
Dr. made a triumphant return to 暗网禁区 on April 6, 2024, for the tenth annual Trailblazers of Color Leadership Conference.
In attendance was conference founder Quanita (Q) Hailey 鈥14. Hailey developed and led the Trailblazers of Color Leadership Conference when she was a student and remains committed to its growth and progress. Shabazz took a moment to have the audience honor both her and Latrina L. Denson, associate dean for community and belonging.
鈥淲hat a beautiful campus and beautiful students!鈥 she said from the stage of Chapin Auditorium. Surrounding the rapt audience were tables where businesses owned by people of color and organizations that serve people of color offered information, food, books, CDs and other wares.
The 2024 Trailblazers of Color Leadership Conference theme was 鈥淟ooking Back to Look Forward,鈥 marking a decade of commitment to empowering gender-diverse individuals of color across western Massachusetts and beyond. Shabazz returned to be the keynote speaker after having been so in 2015, the first year the conference was open to the public.
Shabazz is an author, producer, educator and public speaker. Shabazz is the third daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz and the author of the memoir 鈥.鈥 She is an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She spoke after the conference鈥檚 full day of networking, panel discussions and business expo.
Shabazz told the audience that the theme of this year鈥檚 conference resonated with her. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only when we know our history that we can go forward,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are strong, we are interconnected.鈥
She discussed the Betty Shabazz Cultural Center on campus, the first cultural center at Mount Holyoke, and shared remembrances of both her parents.
鈥淚 knew my father loved me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 remembered his beautiful smile, his love of jazz, poetry and literature 鈥 he was a dashing Renaissance man.鈥 After Malcolm X was assassinated, Shabazz鈥檚 mother raised all six children by herself. 鈥淭his young woman never gave in to bitterness and despair,鈥 she continued.
Optimism and renewed hope were Shabazz鈥檚 themes. 鈥淥ur capacity to care must reach beyond ethnicity, gender roles and religion,鈥 she said. 鈥淟et us become a community of optimists. We鈥檙e called to be the light for others.鈥
鈥淲e must adopt a mindset of futuristic thinking,鈥 Shabazz continued. 鈥淲e must stay focused on who we鈥檙e fighting for and not who we鈥檙e fighting against. We must build bridges and not walls.鈥
The Trailblazers of Color conference was originally operated under the Women of Color Task Force; currently, it is sponsored by the Student Government Association Students of Color Committee (SOCC) and the Office of Community and Belonging in the Division of Student Life.
An article will be in the next issue of the Alumnae Quarterly with fuller coverage of the Trailblazers of Color Leadership Conference.