I am so tremendously blessed by having the opportunity to have Dean Rashad as my Dean, while I was at Howard University. As a graduate aka Alumna of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Department of Music. Thank you so much Dean Rashad for always being a pillar to the community of black excellence. We love you!!!!❤❤❤❤
Ms. Rashad/Dean Rashad is a force of grace, intelligence, dignity, love. I've been an admirer of hers from the first time I saw her onscreen on the former ABC soap opera "One Life To LIve". She played an attorney, if I'm not mistaken, named "Courtney". She played a potential love interest for Al Freeman Jr's character. She really lights up the screen. It's hard to believe she's 70 something years old. Her complexion is impeccable. I'd love for her to write her story one day soon.
DEAN PHYLICIA RASHAD indeed you are a brilliant ray of light who shines brightly in all you do, your footprints are large and indelible in the arts; at Howard and the world. Enjoy your short "nap" and your retirement, we can hardly wait to see what you'll do next. God Bless you...❤🙏
@@LilHelena Yes. I know about the poetry books, but I thought she wrote an autobiography as well. I guess I was mistaken. Yes, a biography of her life should happen.
What an elegant and enchanting woman. grace.....wit.... intelligence & humility. Aging beautifuly, like a fine wine. The whole package with a great big bow. Regal!!!
I don’t equate the arts with the sciences, at all. I don’t know if one is more important than the other in the long run, but they are the opposite of each other.
I am so tremendously blessed by having the opportunity to have Dean Rashad as my Dean, while I was at Howard University. As a graduate aka Alumna of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Department of Music. Thank you so much Dean Rashad for always being a pillar to the community of black excellence. We love you!!!!❤❤❤❤
She's our mother, our queen, and the way in which she articulated the importance of the Arts is so well received.
I am so tremendously blessed by having the opportunity to have Dean Rashad as my Dean, while I was at Howard University. As a graduate aka Alumna of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Department of Music. Thank you so much Dean Rashad for always being a pillar to the community of black excellence. We love you!!!!❤❤❤❤
We need more good news stories like this...congratulations on your achievements on graduating from such a prestigious institution!💓
@@cds1848 Yes!!! I love sharing the beautiful experiences at Howard. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it so much.🥰🤍🤍🥰
Great elder. Great woman. Great soul. Great interview.
Ms. Rashad/Dean Rashad is a force of grace, intelligence, dignity, love. I've been an admirer of hers from the first time I saw her onscreen on the former ABC soap opera "One Life To LIve". She played an attorney, if I'm not mistaken, named "Courtney". She played a potential love interest for Al Freeman Jr's character. She really lights up the screen. It's hard to believe she's 70 something years old. Her complexion is impeccable. I'd love for her to write her story one day soon.
I'd be too scared to interview her.
That's Mrs. Huxtable!❤
So elegant. I absolutely love Ms. Rashad.
Spoken like a true leader.
I met her at restaurant in nyc. So humble and gracious 🙏
The alma mater that she sang at the end was EVERYTHING!!
I love Phylicia so much. She continues to makes me feel wonderfully proud to know of her. 🧡💛❤🧡💛 Thank you for this interview.
This regal woman is so special and one of a kind ❤
A wonderful interview. Real treasure. Thank you both. Chadwick Boseman is rejoicing!🎉❤
Excellent interview. Exquisite and classy lady. I met Dean Rashad at the Renaissance Tour in DC last August. She’s so regal.
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I enjoyed this interview. This just felt good. I'm a longtime fan of Dean Phylicia Rashad . Awesome interview!
DEAN PHYLICIA RASHAD indeed you are a brilliant ray of light who shines brightly in all you do, your footprints are large and indelible in the arts; at Howard and the world. Enjoy your short "nap" and your retirement, we can hardly wait to see what you'll do next. God Bless you...❤🙏
I'm happy for Dean Rashad, but someone in this family needs to write a book on the life of Vivian Ayres her mother. We as a people need her book.
I thought Ms. Vivian wrote a book about her life. Didn’t she?🤔
Yes, exactly!
@@MsTexas73 She wrote poetry books but not an autobiography
@@LilHelena Yes. I know about the poetry books, but I thought she wrote an autobiography as well. I guess I was mistaken. Yes, a biography of her life should happen.
She is the epitome of class and grace. Love her passion for what she does.
What a wonderful, beautiful, graceful woman Miss Rashad is. May the almighty keep looking after her for many years to come.
I LOVED this interview, Miss Rashad is so beautiful, talented, classy and elegant. Would love to see more of her while she's on this earth. ❤️🙏🏾🙌🏾
What an elegant and enchanting woman.
grace.....wit.... intelligence & humility.
Aging beautifuly, like a fine wine.
The whole package with a great big bow.
Regal!!!
Wonderful interview
The lovely queen will be missed on Campus
❤😊Amazing Jewel🥰
She is an amazing Woman.
True words have never been spoken
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That was beautiful!
Love her
Beautiful
She is 75....SEVENTY ...FIVE!!!!!!!!!!! She looks amazing :)
Aaah Mthethokazi 🙌 Aaah MA'AT
I don’t equate the arts with the sciences, at all. I don’t know if one is more important than the other in the long run, but they are the opposite of each other.
They are equally important to quality of life and human existence. Ancient civilisations figured this out long ago.
I am so tremendously blessed by having the opportunity to have Dean Rashad as my Dean, while I was at Howard University. As a graduate aka Alumna of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts Department of Music. Thank you so much Dean Rashad for always being a pillar to the community of black excellence. We love you!!!!❤❤❤❤