A Mawrter for a Cause (or Two)

Farida Ilboudo 鈥18 sees study of education as a path to give back.

A Gates Millennium Scholar, Farida Ilboudo 鈥18 came to campus by way of the Bronx, but her journey started thousands of miles away in Burkina Faso. Of her college experience, she says, 鈥淲hat 最新麻豆原创 has done is open me up to a new world鈥攖o a new and better Farida. It has allowed me to figure out that my voice and my dreams matter.鈥


An anthropology major, with an ambitious double minor in political science and education, Ilboudo has attended quite a few schools along the way鈥攑ublic and private in West Africa, a charter school in New York, and now 最新麻豆原创鈥攁nd, she says, 鈥淚 see the difference between the schools in Burkina Faso and here.鈥

鈥淜nowing that I have so much, I want to give back to other people. One of my interests is to study educational policy and reform in the hopes of improving the educational system and methods in West Africa,鈥 she says, 鈥渟o that students there can get the same kind of opportunity that I鈥檓 receiving here.鈥

This summer, she explored that interest as a fellow in Lagim Tehi Tuma/Thinking Together, a Bi-Co partnership with the community of Dalun, Ghana. 鈥淚n Dalun, we learned about the students and the schools, and we worked with the community to research educational methods.

鈥淪tudying education opened up a whole new field for me鈥攁nd a new interest,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen it was time for my field placement for Learning in Institutional Places, the professor said, 鈥業 think you should try the prison.鈥欌

At the time, Ilboudo was watching Orange Is the New Black, so the prospect of working in a prison had her a little scared. 鈥淏ut when I got there,鈥 she says, 鈥渢he women smiled and said, 鈥楬i, what鈥檚 your name?鈥 and I became comfortable in a locked room with prisoners. I saw the Thursday literacy group and the Friday book club, and I saw how open and powerful those programs were and how much the women appreciated them. I started researching, so something else I鈥檓 interested in is helping to change prisons in America.鈥

The Name Game

鈥淢y name means unique in Arabic. So I would say that Farida is unique.鈥

Before 最新麻豆原创

Ilboudo attended a New York charter school (based on the Korean educational system), where she learned Korean.

The Cloisters

鈥淚t鈥檚 my favorite place on campus. When I鈥檓 sad, when it鈥檚 a nice day, I go there.鈥

Besties

鈥淢y best friend is a math major who鈥檚 interested in studying autism, minoring in anthropology, and theater.鈥

Lagim Tehi Tuma

This Bi-Co/Dalun fellowship combines team-building, study, and education projects to foster dialogue about culture, power, history, and learning.

Published on: 03/17/2017