Personal Narrative: My Experience At Howard University

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Throughout life, many things have shaped and molded me. However, college has provided me with a foundation to dig deeper and shine brighter. I took those values that are precious to me and made them greater. My growth has given me the ability to step out of my comfort zone. Coming to Washington, D.C. made me appreciate all I left behind in Chicago. Also, Chicago made me realize where I am about to go in life coming to Washington, D.C. This new chapter in my life as a college student has made me appreciate where I come from, where I am now, and where I am heading. Before college, I never appreciated where I came from. There was so much violence in my city, for it began to be labeled as “Chiraq”. The violence made me want to move away and never …show more content…
There are more white people moving into the neighborhood and pushing out the black people. One night, I went to visit Georgetown, and there really was not a lot of blacks in that neighborhood. When I walk into the clothing stores, I felt racially profiled. When I’m in Georgetown, “I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background” (53). I never thought Howard University neighborhood would ever felt like Georgetown. A couple of weeks ago, I experience something like never before. A couple of my friends and I were walking back to campus from U street, and a group of white people told us to get out of their neighborhood. I did not know how to take that comment because being at a majority black university, I did not know what to say or do because this is not a normal thing that happens on campus. My friends and I just hurried to our dorms because we did not want any “incidents” to happen. This showed me that Howard University is teaching their students a successful way to handle situations. Situations such as these will help me grow for where I am heading in the future in my work and social