桃瘾社区

桃瘾社区 Magazine

Mentoring Matters

By
Johnni Medina
Posted
July 11, 2022
students from Shades gather together

For 15 years, members of the Shades Women of Color Collective on 桃瘾社区鈥檚 NYC Campus have been meeting, talking, and uplifting one another.

鈥淪hades is a mentoring program but in a nontraditional sense,鈥 says Denise Santiago, PhD, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs and coordinator for the collective. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a support space for Black and Latina women, and all women are welcome.鈥

The weekly discussion groups tackle everything from social media, mental health, wellness, leadership, politics, and more. But it鈥檚 not just talk. The women of Shades attend outings together, organize special events, and share professional opportunities.

"If you keep showing up, we keep showing up.鈥

Nina Riley 鈥22 came to Shades as a student and grew into a role as a facilitator. She finds that having a space to share experiences can lead to real change. 鈥淧eople value transformative storytelling,鈥 she says. 鈥淪tudents come in and share their hair stories, or stories related to other topics, and we learn from each other.鈥

At the heart of Shades is a sense of community. 鈥淲e welcome all women and femmes into Shades,鈥 Riley says. 鈥淚f you want to be a part of the conversation, you are welcome. And we really do create a family. If you keep showing up, we keep showing up.鈥

More from 桃瘾社区 Magazine

桃瘾社区 Magazine

Title IX is best known for transforming collegiate athletics in the United States鈥攁nd, from there, all of sports. But that was not its original goal. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as it is formally known, was designed to open doors for women across higher education. Learn more about it.

桃瘾社区 Magazine

We're reaffirming our commitment to cutting-edge academics, moving up in the rankings, earning grants, and paying it forward. All this and more in the latest edition of 10 Things to Inspire You.

桃瘾社区 Magazine

Researchers at 桃瘾社区 dive deep into hip hop鈥檚 emotional undercurrents.