Embracing Diversity via an Unusual Sister Circle: The Pursuit of an Undergraduate Social Work Degree at an HBCU

Authors

  • Val Livingston Norfolk State University https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6178-4927
  • Isiah Marshall Norfolk State University
  • Devan Deisch Norfolk State University
  • Felicia Person Norfolk State University
  • Dionne Massey Norfolk State University
  • Amber Kochishan Norfolk State University
  • Chajurnee Lomax Norfolk State University

Keywords:

HBCU, sister circles, academia, social work

Abstract

The pursuit of a college degree is often accompanied by opportunities to experience stress, and institutions of higher education are challenged to address the various personal or mental health barriers to degree completion. HBCUs have often been described as supportive of student needs, but does that include white students who become minorities for the first time? The extant literature indicates that white students report concerns of being discriminated against and often feel isolated, leading to an important question: What supports might mediate these feelings for white students? Historically, “sista circles” were the domain of African American/Black women, but five BSW students expanded their personal support systems to be more inclusive via age, race, and privilege. The development and value of this unusual “sister circle”—designated as such to reflect its mixed-race composition while paying homage to the original “sista circle”—is presented in the students’ own words. Implications for future programming and services are explored.

Author Biographies

Val Livingston, Norfolk State University

Val Livingston, PhD (she/her) is Associate Professor, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (vlivingston@nsu.edu).

Isiah Marshall, Norfolk State University

Isiah Marshall, Jr., PhD is Dean and Professor, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (imarshall@nsu.edu).

Devan Deisch, Norfolk State University

Devan Deisch, BSW is Alum, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (d.a.wilkinson@spartans.nsu.edu).

Felicia Person, Norfolk State University

Felicia Person, BSW is Alum, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (f.r.person@spartans.nsu.edu).

Dionne Massey, Norfolk State University

Dionne Massey, BSW is Alum, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (d.m.grimstead@spartans.nsu.edu).

Amber Kochishan, Norfolk State University

Amber Kochishan, BSW is Alum, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (a.m.kochishan@spartans.nsu.edu).

Chajurnee Lomax, Norfolk State University

Chajurnee Lomax, BSW is Alum, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (c.a.lomax@spartans.nsu.edu).

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Published

2025-09-29

How to Cite

Livingston, V., Marshall, I., Deisch, D., Person, F., Massey, D., Kochishan, A., & Lomax, C. (2025). Embracing Diversity via an Unusual Sister Circle: The Pursuit of an Undergraduate Social Work Degree at an HBCU. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 31(3), 54–68. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/2096

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