041 You may know her as one of the featured students from the 2012 documentary, Brooklyn Castle. A superb film that covered a low-income, junior high school’s talented chess team. One of the main students the film explored was the inspiring story of Rochelle Ballantyne.
Ten years after its release, Rochelle is now a 3rd-year law student at New York University.
She also recently re-committed to her goal of becoming the first American Black woman to earn the NM title.
In this episode, we cover:
• Reflections on the impact Brooklyn Castle • has had on her life. • Why Rochelle chose to put more effort and time into earning the NM title. • Her insights on being a black woman in a predominantly male, white chess community. • The shifting importance and meaning of chasing the NM title in her life.
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