by India Brown, Project Coordinator
Open the Door
We know that opportunities aren’t fair
unless you’re in there
unless you know where
unless you connect heirs
You have to know somebody
to be somebody
You have to be known
to move on
to succeed
to breathe
to live
to be
to live
to breathe
to succeed
to be
shouldn’t take all these
Everyone
Deserves
This
Opportunity
There is no less
when we welcome
somebody
who should have always
been here
Invite them in
Westchester Education Services had the privilege to sponsor one of the numerous scholarships offered by the Dayton Young Black Professionals and to participate in the organization’s Opportunity Fair during Black Excellence Week. This is the second annual event for this group, one aimed at honoring and uplifting the community and students within it by creating avenues of access while celebrating excellence.
Participating in the Opportunity Fair allowed Westchester to join in and be a part of a legacy of lifting while climbing. Mary Church Terrell coined this phrase, but as DYBP President Daj’za Demmings notes, this ideology is realized in spaces, particularly segregated spaces, where we put in work to navigate them, despite the dissonance, rather than simply talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion. We have to do the work. We have to show up. Therefore, it was essential that Westchester Education Services, located in Dayton, Ohio, not merely take up space here but that it support initiatives put on by the community residing within. At this event, we were able to do so.
We connected more than three dozen people with the work we do and the ways that they could become involved. As the original poem above touches on, it is our responsibility—humanity’s—to open doors that have been closed to historically marginalized groups. We’re in the room, we have the ability to unlock the door, and there’s already room.
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