Franklin Haskins

Franklin Haskins

Email: fhaskins@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8400, ext. 8506 

“As an African American male, I know firsthand the struggles young African American male have trying to navigate higher education. I want to be an advocate, a resource and a mentor to these students.  I want to personally help these students through completion of college. This is needed because statistics show that African American males everywhere are struggling to complete their degree and excel in higher education. Let’s work together to prove that these statistics don't know anything about you.”

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Ashley Fleeks

Ashley Fleeks

Email: afleeks@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 668-7731 ext. 4955

“I personally wanted to take on the Affinity Group for African American women because that is who I am. I know what it is to live in poverty. I know what it is to have to find my own way, because I am the first in my family to go to college, graduate, and pursue graduate school. I know what is to not have anyone who looks like you, try to help you and fail because they don't understand you or your journey. I am grateful for this opportunity to impart, advise, and lead more African American women on their purposeful journey. It is important that the youth in our community can physically see people like themselves contributing to society, and just maybe their footsteps will reach higher ground than mine ever could.”

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Daneé Mitchell

Daneé Mitchell

Email: damitchell@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8417

“As a Black woman, I can personally relate to being a minority in a college setting. I can remember many times being the only person of color in my college classes and feeling like I did not belong. Luckily, I had people in my corner that helped me and reminded me that I could do it! I hope to be able to pay it forward and make a positive impact on students that had similar experiences to me.”

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Food & Housing Insecurity

 

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Pride Alliance Group

 

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Women & Minorities in STEM