She plays classical clarinet. She organizes Black voters. And she’s helping redefine what HBCU leadership looks like in 2025.
Brayden Hamilton, is a double major at Fisk University, trained in classical music at Peabody Institute and deeply involved in political organizing.
In this episode, she shares why she had to leave her hometown to think louder—and how Fisk doesn’t just shape her degree, but activates her voice.
🎙 In this episode: – Why Gen Z activism must be built to last – What most people misunderstand about HBCU culture – The work behind Black women's health equity – Music, protest, and purpose all in one
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