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Black Student Union Bringing Bliss

Kayla Turner December 17, 2025 3 minutes read
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At Malden High School, known for its diverse community of students and teachers, it is no surprise that students have formed bonds with one another, creating clubs to share and express similar views. The Black Student Union (BSU), led by junior president Venusia Teklu, “brings community to MHS.”

Due to the departure of Michel-Le Meranda, the club’s previous advisor, Richard Voltaire has stepped up in the role of the club’s new advisor. Voltaire stated that it offers a “really good opportunity” for him to “help out in a way and to elevate a club.” Voltaire strives to make a “mark and to inspire people” quite similar to him.

The group previously held their meetings in Meranda’s room, and has now relocated to the Student Study Center (SSC) in classroom H102. 

BSU held its first meeting on November 30th, 2022. Earlier that year, Malden High alumnus Meklit Abel thought of the idea to start a Black Student Union at Malden High, which eventually became a club to “create a safe space for Black students in Malden High to talk about issues that are usually stigmatized and looked down upon,” as stated in a previously written article.

From left to right: BSU advisor Richard Voltaire, president Venusia Teklu, vice president Wongel Yohannes. Posing for a picture. KAYLA TURNER

Teklu corroborated Abel’s concept of giving a space for students to be seen, supported, and be proud of who they are.

Senior Sorin Mamouzette shared, “BSU gives an open space to discuss big issues and the opportunity to have your voice be heard. It’s a great way to strengthen the Black community within the school.” 

“The main purpose of a Black Student Union is honestly to uplift Black students and educate the school and also create a space where we can talk about our experiences, celebrate culture, and push for positive change,” added Teklu.

BSU members discussing their personal experiences and thoughts. KAYLA TURNER

The BSU assists students to learn more about things they “used to never really think about, from how colorism affects our community to systemic racism dealt with in the workplace. We cover a lot, and I think that it’s something that’s beneficial to all. You don’t need to be Black to learn or hear about these things at our meetings,” which vice president, junior Wongel Yohannes, elaborated.

“If people want to find a place to grow and be themselves and learn about their culture or just be a part of something meaningful, I say BSU is where you need to be,” expressed Teklu.

Yohannes hopes this year, BSU sees “a bunch of new faces” and hopes to “hear and learn about ideas from different perspectives.”

BSU closing thought. KAYLA TURNER

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Kayla Turner

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Kayla Turner is a 15-year-old sophomore at Malden High School. In life, she looks for loyalty and kindness in people. Turner is a part of the JV Volleyball team and does Cheer as well. Next year, she’s considering joining the Step Team. Turner called her freshman year “fun” and “low-stress.” For her sophomore year, she has called it “chill” so far. After high school, she plans to go to a historically Black college. She is torn between becoming a pediatric nurse and a lawyer. As for her family, Turner has lived most of her life as an only child, although she does have half-siblings. Recently, a step-sister has entered her life.

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