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'''Syreeta McFadden''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1997|97]] was president of [[CCSC]], secretary of the [[Black Student Organization]] and co-editor-in-chief of ''Roots in Culture'', a magazine chronicling the African diaspora. McFadden planned to go to law school to pursue civil rights work. She is currently working for the NYC Housing Department and is active in freelance writing and photography from her home in Brooklyn.
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'''Syreeta McFadden''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1997|97]] was president of [[CCSC]], secretary of the [[Black Student Organization]] and co-editor-in-chief of ''Roots in Culture'', a magazine chronicling the African diaspora. McFadden planned to go to law school to pursue civil rights work. Instead, she got an [[MFA]] in creative writing from [[Sarah Lawrence]]. She is currently working for the NYC Housing Department and is active in freelance writing and photography from her home in Brooklyn.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:52, 28 November 2009

Syreeta McFadden

Syreeta McFadden CC '97 was president of CCSC, secretary of the Black Student Organization and co-editor-in-chief of Roots in Culture, a magazine chronicling the African diaspora. McFadden planned to go to law school to pursue civil rights work. Instead, she got an MFA in creative writing from Sarah Lawrence. She is currently working for the NYC Housing Department and is active in freelance writing and photography from her home in Brooklyn.

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Preceded by
Christopher Glaros
President of the CCSC 
1996-1997
Succeeded by
Alejandra Montenegro