Ep 92 Founding of NSBE
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In this special episode, Jewel sits down with George Antoin Smith, co-founder of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), to uncover the untold story behind one of the most powerful student-led movements in history. From the Chicago Six at Purdue to building an institution that now shapes 30,000 Black engineers worldwide, George shares firsthand how vision, friendship, and persistence transformed a dire need into a global legacy. Packed with history, lessons on resilience, and insights for leaders ready to leave their mark, this conversation is a living blueprint on how community and purpose create institutions that outlast us all.
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