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Storytelling: ‘Black Woman on Board’

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March 27, 2025
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Cal State San Bernardino hosted a discussion highlighting the legacy of Claudia H. Hampton, the first Black woman trustee in the CSU system, featuring author Donna Nicol and a conversation on educational advocacy.

 

The lasting impact of Claudia H. Hampton, the first Black woman trustee in the California State University (CSU) system and her dedicated advocacy for educational access, was the focus of a March 11 presentation at Cal State San Bernardino.

The event, held in the John M. Pfau Library and online via Zoom, featured Donna Nicol, associate dean for personnel and curriculum and professor of history at Cal State Long Beach. Nicol shared insights from her book, “Black Woman on Board: Claudia Hampton, the California State University, and the Fight to Save Affirmative Action.”

CSUSB student Shantelle Brown opened the event by sharing her thoughts on Nicol’s book, describing how its storytelling immediately drew her in. She noted that while it reads like a novel with a poetic voice guiding the narrative, it is a true story of an education activist whose influence remains powerful today.

The conversation was moderated by Francisca Afua Opoku-Boateng, assistant professor of cybersecurity at CSUSB, and explored Hampton’s efforts to expand educational opportunities and her role in shaping policies that continue to influence the CSU system today. Opoku-Boateng reflected on Hampton’s strategic approach to leadership, emphasizing that “progress requires both bold leadership and strategic diplomacy. Hampton’s ability to advocate for affirmative action within a resistant system showcases the power of persistence, relationships and tactical engagement. Her story serves as a reminder that change is not just about resistance but also about finding ways to work within systems to drive meaningful impact.”

Attendee Robie Madrigal, a CSUSB communications specialist for the CSUSB Libraries, highlighted the discussion’s depth and relevance, describing it as “rich and powerful, packed with valuable lessons on leadership and pragmatic consensus-building.” He added that Hampton’s ability to combine steadfast advocacy with political astuteness was instrumental in expanding access to the CSU system, paving the way for future generations of students.

Rebecca Lubas, dean of CSUSB Libraries, called the discussion “a master class in CSU history and the power of strategic relationship-building in achieving goals.”

The event, sponsored by CSUSB Libraries, the Faculty Center for Excellence, the Office of Black Student Success, and the Black Faculty, Staff, and Student Association, concluded with a book giveaway and signing. Students, faculty, staff and community members who attended had the opportunity to engage in further discussion and gain a deeper appreciation of Hampton’s enduring impact.

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