Generational African American Students Association at Yale

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GAASA at Yale aims to cultivate a home amongst African American students descended from enslaved peoples in the U.S. By defining our heritage and celebrating the unique beauty of our culture, we hope to establish community on Yale’s campus, within New Haven, and across the Black Diaspora.

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Our Team

KaLa Keaton Profile

KaLa Keaton

Co-Founder & President
Christian Bailey Profile

Christian Bailey

Co-Founder & President
Asia Beason Profile

Asia Beason

Co-Social Chair
Miles Kirkpatrick Profile

Miles Kirkpatrick

First-Year Liaison
Vyann Eteme Profile

Vyann Eteme

Internal Community Projects Chair
Hunter Robbins Profile

Hunter Robbins

Co-President-Elect
Alexander O’Sullivan Profile

Alexander O'Sullivan

Co-President-Elect
Jaion Kelly Profile

Jaion Kelly

Co-Social Chair
Jordan Hershman Profile

Jordan Hershman

External Community Projects Chair
Laila Davson Profile

Laila Davson

Upperclassmen Liaison
Katherine Johnson Profile

Katherine Johnson

Secretary
Arianna Cummings Profile

Arianna Cummings

Officer
Jasmine Jones Profile

Jasmine Jones

Treasurer

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Generational African American Students Association at Yale


New Haven CT 06520
United States