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Tracee Ellis Ross Celebrates Honorary Doctorate Degree From HBCU — 'I Became A Spelmanite Today' - Blavity

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This editorial was brought to you in partnership with Target. Target is proud to support Black businesses, Black creators and HBCU’s this Homecoming season and beyond: Black Beyond Measure Tracee Ellis Ross officially has a degree from a historically Black college! The renowned actress and entrepreneur received an  honorary doctorate degree  from Spelman College during its 136th Commencement ceremony. Pulitzer Prize winner and the creator of the 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, delivered the address during the momentous occasion. Addressing The Graduates “I came to Spelman for the first time and there is a particular kind of quickening that happens in my heart when I’m in a sea of blackness, but when I get to swim in the particularly special current of Black sisterhood my heart rate settles, my shoulders drop, and I am reminded of my worthiness because I see yours,” Ross said after having her degree conferred during the ceremony on May 21. View this post on Instagram A post shared...

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