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Watch the Yard launches YARDCON

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Hampton U chapter.

Watch the Yard on April 19 launched its first YARDCON, a digital conference for black 

students who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Watch the Yard, known as 

the most prominent platform for black college students, fraternities and sororities, created the 

conference to offer resources and network opportunities for black students across the nation.  

Hosted by Watch the Yard founder Jonathan Rabb, the conference began with a gospel 

music set performed by DJ Ricovelli and a prayer from Hampton University alum Michael Eley. 

Journalist Roland Martin followed up with an open conversation among HBCU SGA presidents 

regarding how their schools are adjusting to their new norms. SGA presidents from Tennessee 

State, Florida A&M, Clark Atlanta and Norfolk State discussed how they’ve remained connected 

with their students through social media and emphasized the importance of empathy for college 

students during this time.  

Hampton University sophomore and Black Lives Matter Greater NY President Nupol 

Kiazolu led the next segment, which focused on the impact coronavirus has had on 

communities. Under Kiazolu’s leadership, Black Lives Matter Greater NY crafted a petition to 

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, urging him to implement more COVID-19 testing facilities 

in black communities that have been disproportionately affected.  

“If you’re in a community that you know has been hit hard by this pandemic, create a 

letter, write to your senators or write to your governors,” Kiazlou said.  

TV personality and winner of T.I.’s Grand Hustle Krystal Garner hosted a session titled 

“Hustling Through Corona,” discussing ways to generate income during quarantine. This 

session featured entrepreneur Wavey’s World, wedding and lifestyle photographer Reem Virgo 

and apparel company Support Black Colleges.  

As if that wasn’t enough, YARDCON attendees also received tips on resume-building 

and learned how to maneuver LinkedIn. Renee Reid, a staff UX design researcher at LinkedIn, 

advised students to draft compelling personal summaries that are concise and meaningful, like 

elevator pitches.  

“Tell a short story about yourself so people are intrigued,” Reid said.  

Reid also gave away a free six-month premium Linkedin package to a special 

YARDCON guest.  

Resume expert Elizabeth Fletcher described what HR specialists seek in the ideal 

resume, including a professional email address, professional summary and transferable skills.  

It’s no secret that COVID-19 has taken a major toll on people’s mental health worldwide. 

Wellness Leader Keith Pough hosted a “Mental Health Check In,” in which he mentioned his 

three keys to a positive day: gratitude, attitude and servitude. Also, contrary to the popular belief 

of social media, he argued that it is OK to come out of this quarantine without a new business 

venture.  

“I think we should come out of this with more peace, more perspective and more 

empathy – not more products,” Pough said.  

The Black Mental Health Alliance, also a sponsor of YARDCON, was on standby in the 

conference’s networking forum for students to interact with therapists one-on-one. The 

networking forum was also available throughout the conference for attendees to connect with 

each other.  

In the next session, Regan Farley, senior publicist and CEO of the Regan Farley Agency, 

shared some insight on how to increase social media following.  

“Protecting your brand is important,” Farley said. “If you’re a member of an organization, 

that’s still a brand. Keep in mind what you put out, how it’s perceived and who’s going to see it.”  

Rabb introduced Watch the Yard’s #VerifyMyHBCU campaign, targeting HBCUs who are 

not officially verified on Instagram.  

“Out of 98 HBCUs. only 4 are verified,” Rabb said.  

Being that many notable PWIs are verified on Instagram, Rabb encouraged HBCU 

students to visit WatchtheYard.com to sign a petition to get their respective HBCUs the 

recognition they deserve.  

Rapper Dee-1 and founder of ONE Musicfest Steve Canal led an “Inside the Music 

Industry” segment, followed by special giveaways from Forbes8. Forbes8 introduced eight 

virtual internship and celebrity mentorship opportunities focused on music, sports, tech, food 

and beverage, storytelling, influence, fashion, and social impact.  

The conference concluded with a virtual performance of “Swag Surf” by creators 

@We.R.Fly and @Only1Easton. To top it all off, each speaker represented his/her HBCU or 

Divine Nine organization by wearing paraphernalia throughout the entire show.  

YARDCON was a major success, to say the least. Attendees left with knowledge, 

connections and even internship opportunities. For additional information about YARDCON, visit 

WatchtheYard.com.  

Ayanna Maxwell

Hampton U '20

Ayanna Maxwell is a graduating senior, strategic communications major at Hampton University. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Ayanna chose to attend Hampton because she admired the HBCU experience. A proud Virgo, she shares a birthday with her favorite singer, Beyonce (September 4th). Ayanna is also a Spring 2018 initiate into the Gamma Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
I have the privilege to serve as Campus Correspondent for the Her Campus Hampton U Chapter a second year! I am a graduating Senior, Strategic Communications major, Marketing minor currently studying at the illustrious Hampton University. I am from Richmond, VA (shoutout to the 804!). In addition to classes, I run my own creative agency, Tiana Nichelle Marketing where I specialize in social media management, content creation, public relations, and branding. My love for the PR and Communications industry is the reason my ultimate goal is to become a celebrity publicist in the upcoming years! Her Campus Hampton U is an organization that is near and dear to me and I am so happy to be a leader of this ELITE chapter!