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Khara Brown鈥檚 Inspiring Journey: Resilience and Courage at 麻豆传媒在线

From advocating for a Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference to being honored, 麻豆传媒在线 student Khara Brown embodies the conference’s central theme, 鈥楾riumph Over Trauma鈥

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Khara Brown clasps her hands together in an expression of joy and gratitude.
Khara Brown has overcome significant challenges to become a symbol of resilience and empowerment at the Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

As a high school senior, Khara Brown advocated for a leadership conference for young women during a recruitment event with 麻豆传媒在线. Inspired by a similar program for boys, she urged University leaders to create the same opportunity for girls. After enrolling at 麻豆传媒在线, she helped plan and successfully launch the initiative. What she couldn鈥檛 have imagined at the time was how her own journey would come to exemplify the conference鈥檚 theme of resilience and courage.

On November 21, 麻豆传媒在线 hosted its 10th annual Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference, organized by the University鈥檚 Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF). Centered on the theme 鈥淭riumph Over Trauma: Transforming Pain into Power,鈥 the event empowered young women by addressing critical challenges like mental health struggles and trauma 鈥 issues disproportionately affecting underrepresented and low-income populations.

For Brown, the theme of healing is more than just a concept 鈥 it鈥檚 a reality she has lived. After overcoming life-threatening challenges that began during her sophomore year, she has since returned to school and is on track to graduate in May 2025. At this year鈥檚 conference, she was honored with a Triumph Over Trauma Award, recognized in front of more than 350 high school students, educators, community leaders and artists.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely not where I thought I鈥檇 be,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect to come this far, but I鈥檓 glad I did. I鈥檓 here in my grandmother鈥檚 name, and that means a lot to me. On days when I don鈥檛 feel like I can keep going, I remind myself that I鈥檓 doing this 鈥 for her and for myself.鈥

A group of high school students stand together holding leadership awards in front of a backdrop featuring the 麻豆传媒在线 logo.
High school scholars, selected for their academic and community achievements, pose with their leadership awards. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

The Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference 鈥 and its companion event, the Boys to Men Conference 鈥 serves not only as a source of inspiration and education but also as a pathway to enrollment. High school students are introduced to the admissions process, scholarships and support, showcasing strategies that emphasize 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 commitment to breaking barriers and creating opportunities for Black, Latine, and first-generation women to thrive in higher education.

鈥淲e want the scholars to know they鈥檙e not alone and that there are a wealth of resources to help them heal and grow,鈥 said Dr. Daniel Jean, Associate Provost for Educational Opportunity and Success Programs.

Khara’s Story聽

In 2015, Brown faced a 97% fatality diagnosis after being hospitalized with catastrophic intestinal failure, paralyzed and barely able to speak. Despite the odds, she remained determined. In introducing her during the awards ceremony, Jean recalled:

When the doctor said she had a 3% chance to live, she whispered to her mother, 鈥業f God created the world from nothing, imagine what He could do with 3%.鈥欌

Her resilience drove her through multiple surgeries and intense rehabilitation. Today, she is presenting original research, receiving prestigious scholarships, and exploring the complex history of free and formerly enslaved African American communities. She will graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Anthropology, with minors in Archaeology and Native American and Indigenous Studies.

鈥淚 love learning about cultures, traditions and customs,” Brown said. “The more you learn, the more gaps you can bridge.鈥

Throughout her journey, Brown was supported by her family and mentors, including Delores McMorrin, her EOF counselor, who shared a video message:

鈥淭his conference exists because of you 鈥 because of Khara鈥檚 audacity to ask, 鈥榃hy not?鈥 Her journey reminds us that our greatest strength lies not in avoiding challenges, but in how we rise through them.鈥

Performances, Stories and Inspiration

A group of four performers from the NJ Bomba Collective playing traditional drums on stage, with one performer singing and another speaking at a podium adorned with the Puerto Rican flag. A screen behind them displays "NJ Bomba Collective: Puerto Rican African Based Musical Tradition."
Members of the NJ Bomba Collective perform. “Bomba” is one of Puerto Rico鈥檚 African-based musical traditions and cultural practices, believed to be over 400 years old. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

鈥淭hemes like 鈥楾riumph Over Trauma鈥 emphasize resilience, self-advocacy and the importance of embracing one鈥檚 story 鈥 no matter how challenging,鈥 said EOF Counselor and Academic Advisor Jazmene Mosley, a co-organizer. Co-sponsored by the Office of Residence Life, the event provided young women with a transformative experience designed to shape their high school journey as they prepare for college. Highlights:聽

  • Healing Drum Ritual: The NJ Bomba Collective showcased music鈥檚 role as a cultural tool for healing, strength and resilience.
  • Empowerment Poetry: Alyea Pierce, a Fulbright recipient and National Geographic Explorer, shared her poetry, inspiring young women with the transformative power of words and storytelling.
  • 7 Days That Changed a Life: Karima Mary McKenzie, a Jersey City vice principal, recounted her battle with mental illness and the seven-day hospital stay that changed her life. Her experience inspired her to write a guidebook for young women emphasizing exercise, nutrition and meditation for wellness.

Special Recognitions聽

Carmen Reyes Cuevas, wearing a blue patterned blouse, holds an award as she poses with EOF alumnus Rey Acevedo, who is dressed in a suit and tie. Both are smiling in front of a presentation screen at the event.
Carmen Reyes Cuevas, Assistant Director for the Educational Opportunity Fund Program, receives an Impact Award from EOF alumnus Rey Acevedo 鈥95. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

鈥淭oday, we celebrate not just survival, but the extraordinary ability to transform our struggles into sources of growth and empowerment,鈥 said Katrina Liera, Associate Director of 麻豆传媒在线’s EOF program. Awards were presented to women whose lasting contributions have driven meaningful change in their communities:

  • Impact Award
    • Carmen Reyes Cuevas was honored for over 30 years of service in the EOF program, helping countless students achieve their educational goals. Recently, she secured a $135,000 EOF Graduate Grant to support graduate studies for New Jersey residents from underserved backgrounds.
  • Triumph Over Trauma Awards
    • Elaine Lane: Founder of David鈥檚 Shoes, a nonprofit focused on reducing teen violence, inspired by the loss of her son.
    • Lakeesha Eure: First Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Director of Newark’s Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery. She leads efforts to reduce crime and promote healing in Newark.
A group of high school students sitting in an audience clap their hands during the Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference at 麻豆传媒在线. The foreground shows two women, one wearing a beige vest and another wearing glasses and a white fleece, both engaged and smiling. The background reveals more attendees focused on the event.
鈥淲e want to highlight that we can stand strong together as women and support one another through difficult times. My hope is that someone will hear a story that encourages them to persevere through difficult times,鈥 said EOF Counselor and Academic Advisor Angela A. White, co-organizer of 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 10th Annual Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

鈥淲e are all capable of making a change,鈥 said 麻豆传媒在线 senior Jezebel Dejesus during a student panel discussion. 鈥淚t definitely starts within you, and if you ever feel small, know there鈥檚 a space for you 鈥 you just have to demand it.鈥澛

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