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In this episode of the Walt Weekly Podcast, host Walter Latham interviews Albert Smith III, an architect and participant in the Hotchkiss GO Program. Albert shares his journey from growing up in the Bronx to attending prestigious schools, the impact of education in the 1960s, and his experiences at Hotchkiss. He discusses the challenges and opportunities he faced, his career in architecture, and his commitment to giving back to the community. The conversation highlights the importance of education, mentorship, and resilience in overcoming obstacles and achieving success.
Albert Smith, III attended the Hotchkiss School Summer
G.O. Program in 1965 and graduated from The Hotchkiss School, Class of 1969. Wesleyan University and Columbia University. He is a career architect and the proud father of three beautiful daughters.
Chapters
00:00Celebrating Black Women's Month and Community Bonds
03:01The Importance of HBCUs in Black Culture
06:13Challenges Facing St. Augustine University
08:58Community Engagement and Support for HBCUs
11:56The Future of St. Augustine University
14:58The Role of Education in Empowering Black Communities
17:46Encouragement for Future Generations
20:58Call to Action for Community Involvement
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