My name is Georgia Antoine. I'm a six-foot-one, busty and delightfully voluptuous, big-bottomed young Black woman living in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. I'm a student at Kennedy College, and currently I'm in my junior year. Life at Kennedy College is okay, if a little boring at times. That's why I make my own fun. This boring college campus is too tame for a wild gal like me. I went out looking for some excitement.
Kennedy College is one of the most boring places on Earth. A small private school founded in 1981. It has a student body of eleven thousand, thirty eight percent of which are of African-American, Asian, Native American or Hispanic background. I only came here because they offered me a full academic scholarship. I really wanted to attend a more lively school like the University of Massachusetts in downtown Boston or Bay State College. The University of Massachusetts at Amherst was a renowned party school which I wanted to attend but it was too far away. I wanted to go to a school closer to home. Luckily I found something fun to do at my new school. Something more fun than being captain of the women's varsity wrestling team or being one of the school's top scholars.
Basically, I found a hot woman to keep me company. The hot woman in question is Miranda Hill. A five-foot-ten, slim and absolutely sexy ( with a big booty ) Black woman in her early forties. She's the Dean of Student Affairs and a special-advisor to Scholar-Athletes at the Kennedy College. We first met when I approached her about some inequities in the Athletic Department. Women make up fifty one percent of the student body, yet the Kennedy College Department of Athletics didn't give us the respect we deserve. Our teams, which compete in women's soccer, women's basketball, women's volleyball, women's golf, women's cross country, women's ice hockey, women's wrestling, women's softball, women's swimming and women's rugby, don't receive as much attention. Either from the fan base or the media. Our events have fewer attendees. What's up with that?
The bulk of the Kennedy College athletic fan base shows up at the events featuring the men's baseball, men's basketball, men's ice hockey, men's soccer, men's wrestling, men's cross country, men's swimming, men's golf and men's football teams. Miranda Hill patiently explained these matters to me. As it turns out, there was a lot I didn't understand. Collegiate Athletics is essentially a political game. Even though college women had more sports teams than college men these days, the men's top sports like football and basketball generated the bulk of the money for the collegiate athletic departments. Not many Americans of either gender cared to watch most women's college sports teams in action. There were exceptions to this unwritten rule but for the most part, that was the ugly truth. I hated hearing that but it made a sick kind of sense to me. I guess some things never change. I was deeply saddened by that. Still, I remembered Miranda Hill because she was a smart, compassionate woman. One of the sixty five African-American members of the two-hundred-person faculty of the Kennedy College. A remarkable woman.