Oral History

Terrence Foushee - On the E3 camp (clip)

Interviewed by Kathryn Wall on July 23, 2024

Terrence Foushee (TF): …because last week I had a chance to be a chaperone for the E3 camp run by Ms. Anissa McLendon. And she is giving middle school and high school Black youth a wonderful opportunity to explore and learn about science, and they go on field trips all the time, but she don’t play at all. And I haven’t seen that nearly as much in my 30s as I remember when I was in my teens and kind of watching, you know, younger Black kids try to navigate that experience of this woman being tough but giving me an opportunity, one, that is completely free, so we’re talking about a free camp for three weeks with field trips. We went to the zoo, the day before they went to a plantation. I know yesterday they went to the library, and she’s providing all these experiences and making sure that they understand how important it is, but also you know you’re not going to be on your phone. When we go on these trips you are representing me, you’re representing yourselves and your family, and I’m not going to allow that to be something that is reflected poorly on any of those three groups. So it was great to see that, and it also made me reminisce a little bit.

Terrence Foushee - On the E3 camp (clip)

Oral history interview of Foushee, Terrence conducted by Wall, Kathryn on July 23, 2024 at Marian Cheek Jackson Center, Chapel Hill, NC.

Citation: Marian Cheek Jackson Center, “Terrence Foushee - On the E3 camp (clip),” From the Rock Wall, accessed July 15, 2025, https://fromtherockwall.org/oral-histories/terrence-foushee-on-the-e3-camp-clip.

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