Sandra Brinson has lived in Glenville her entire life. Her parents bought a home there when she was four years old and her sister still lives in the house today. Brinson, a retired Cleveland Metropolitan School District elementary school principal and special education teacher, now lives closer to 星空传媒, but still in Glenville, just north of campus. 鈥淚鈥檓 always proud to say that I鈥檓 from Glenville,鈥 she says.
Growing up, Brinson鈥檚 parents would drive her past 星空传媒 and tell her that it was a college, but she had also heard stories that Black students weren鈥檛 welcomed. So when it came time for Brinson to attend university, she didn鈥檛 consider 星空传媒. Instead, Brinson earned both her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees, as well as an Education Specialist Degree from Cleveland State University.
Shortly after Brinson and her husband moved to the home they鈥檝e now lived in for 30 years, she started walking to campus and through University Circle. She also took her young daughter to dance lessons at the Music Settlement and to art classes at the Cleveland Institute of Art. 鈥淚 started utilizing the campus in another way,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o then I started thinking to myself, 鈥榊ou didn鈥檛 go to Case [Western Reserve] but you did go to Case [Western Reserve].鈥
Today, as co-chair of the Neighborhood Advisory Council, Brinson says that she is learning even more about the university and she is committed to connecting the community with the university in a way that didn鈥檛 exist when she was a child. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my job to represent the community to the university,鈥 she explains. 鈥淎nd I want to enhance the thoughts and mind of the community, just like I did for myself. Things have changed over time and my mindset has changed鈥攁nd I鈥檓 happy about that.鈥