43 min

014 - Authenticity with Jaida Houston Accelerate Access

    • Society & Culture

Jaida Houston, 2019 Nyah Fellow and soon-to-be graduate of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, sits down with Leigh-Ann to discuss life from Overtown to “Black Hollywood”, how she got interested in urban planning and development, and the need for community and a sense of belonging. Also find out more about Jaida’s journey to success at an HBCU, her take on the affordable housing crisis, and more!

They also discuss:


Her 3 biggest regrets


The importance of being in a room where you’re well-represented


The ties between kindness and vulnerability


Why she had a broken spirit as a child despite having a great mother


How her mother’s relationship with a man named Theodore exposed her to living in a house, new experiences and a more cultured lifestyle


The history and current situation in Overtown, a historically black community in Miami known as the Harlem of the South, where Jaida grew up


How the opportunity to travel, especially a homestay in Germany and to Indonesia with Nyah Project, became major turning points in her life


The influence of teachers and mentors, especially from the Overtown Youth Center, on her life


How to deal with rejection 


The strong sense of community and belongingness that she would with the Nyah Project


The importance of authenticity and persistence in achieving one’s goals



hen your life is already set up how someone believes it to be, you have to be your own guardian angel and say, 'Okay, well, I'm not doing it. I'm gonna make my own path.'" - Jaida Houston

Jaida Houston, 2019 Nyah Fellow and soon-to-be graduate of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, sits down with Leigh-Ann to discuss life from Overtown to “Black Hollywood”, how she got interested in urban planning and development, and the need for community and a sense of belonging. Also find out more about Jaida’s journey to success at an HBCU, her take on the affordable housing crisis, and more!

They also discuss:


Her 3 biggest regrets


The importance of being in a room where you’re well-represented


The ties between kindness and vulnerability


Why she had a broken spirit as a child despite having a great mother


How her mother’s relationship with a man named Theodore exposed her to living in a house, new experiences and a more cultured lifestyle


The history and current situation in Overtown, a historically black community in Miami known as the Harlem of the South, where Jaida grew up


How the opportunity to travel, especially a homestay in Germany and to Indonesia with Nyah Project, became major turning points in her life


The influence of teachers and mentors, especially from the Overtown Youth Center, on her life


How to deal with rejection 


The strong sense of community and belongingness that she would with the Nyah Project


The importance of authenticity and persistence in achieving one’s goals



hen your life is already set up how someone believes it to be, you have to be your own guardian angel and say, 'Okay, well, I'm not doing it. I'm gonna make my own path.'" - Jaida Houston

43 min

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