Ruth-Arlene Howe: The Interviews

Black History at Ï㽶Ðã Law: Professor Ruth-Arlene Howe

For more than 30 years, Professor Ruth-Arlene Howe '74 — Ï㽶Ðã Law's first tenured Black professor and co-founder of the Black Alumni Network — helped lead the school to new heights. She is a renowned scholar, a cherished mentor to generations of students, and an influential member of the greater Boston legal community and beyond. Learn more about her remarkable story and legacy through the video and extended interviews below.

This is part of a larger project documenting Black history at Ï㽶Ðã Law. The website launched in April 2024, and a Ï㽶Ðã Law Magazine cover story was published in the .

Ruth-Arlene Howe: The Interviews

Part of the Ruth-Arlene Howe and Black History at Ï㽶Ðã Law project, these extended interviews were conducted in the fall of 2023, and chronicle the subjects' thoughts on Professor Howe's legacy, their own experiences as a Black law student and alum, and what BLSA and BAN mean to them.

Ruth-Arlene Howe '74

Leslie Harris '84

Walter Prince '74

Charles "Chuck" Walker '78

Arianne Waldron '14

Vannessa Lawrence '22

Berlindyne Elie '24

Rosaline Valcimond '05

Regine Cooper '24

Danilo Avilon '95