As March unfolds, it brings with it the vibrant celebration of Women’s Month, a time to honor the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women across the globe. This year, amidst the chorus of recognition, one particular event resonates deeply with me: the historic $100 million donation to Spelman College by Ronda Stryker, a beacon of hope illuminating the path for future generations of women. Click to see the official news release.
As a proud alumna of Spelman College, my heart swells with gratitude at the magnitude of this gift. Spelman, my beloved alma mater, has long been a cornerstone of empowerment and academic excellence for women of color. With this unprecedented donation, the possibilities for advancing education, fostering leadership, and igniting change are boundless.
The impact of Ronda Stryker’s generosity extends far beyond the walls of our alma mater. It signifies a commitment to breaking barriers, shattering glass ceilings, and amplifying the voices of women in every sphere of society. It is a testament to the power of investing in education as a catalyst for transformation and progress.
Watch Board Chair Lovette Russell address students of the historic donation.
I vividly remember the day when Spelman College President, Dr. Helen Gayle, announced this monumental gift on CBS Mornings. Watching her speak, I felt a renewed sense of pride in being a part of such a remarkable institution for countless young women aspiring to fulfill their dreams.
In reflecting on this momentous occasion, I am reminded of the pivotal role education has played in my own journey. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my Great Aunt Elvira Curtis Jones (aka Big Mama), whose unwavering support helped pave the way for my enrollment at Spelman. In her honor, I established the Elvira Curtis Jones Book Award, a scholarship aimed at nurturing the dreams of future Spelman women.
As we celebrate Women’s Month and the extraordinary gift from Ronda Stryker, I am filled with a renewed sense of purpose. My goal is to grow the Elvira Curtis Jones Scholarship to $32,000, symbolizing $1000 for each year since my graduation in 1992. I invite you to join me in this endeavor, to stand in solidarity with aspiring young women eager to seize the opportunities afforded by education.
Will you help me reach this goal of empowering more young women? Your contribution, no matter the size, has the power to change lives and shape futures. Together, let us honor the legacy of resilience, determination, and excellence that defines Women’s Month and the spirit of Spelman College. To make your donation, CLICK HERE and under “Designations,” click “Other” and in the box, enter “Elvira Curtis Jones Scholarship.”
Thank you for standing with me in celebrating Women’s Month, embracing the transformative gift from Ronda Stryker, and championing the education of future generations of women.
Yours faithfully,
Kwanza Clay Bowe
Spelman College Class of 1992