The Black Studies Podcast is a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.
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The Absolute Ghetto is a space that leans into Blackness, the ingenuity of Black culture, and its power as a creative and innovative community. Brought to you by Malcolm Thomas (B.A. Political Science; B.A. Economics) and Sadé Oresegun (B.S. Psychology & Criminology; M.A. Social Science, Psychology track), and delivered with plenty of spunk and Black scholarship. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-absolute-ghetto/support
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This is a podcast by Average is Failure and The Black Seminary about the intersection of biblical theology and the black American experience. Through this podcast we hope to increase the biblical literacy and scholarship in black spaces while also celebrating and challenging black culture through the lens of the gospel. The host, me (lol), Vaughn Edmeade, will bring you what he is learning while also reaching out to biblical scholars to help highlight things in the text that we may often ove ...
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A podcast about people and events in American history you may not know much about. Yet.
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Presenting digital scholarship that breaks down topics in academia and black neighborhoods impacted by race, equality, and equity by bringing guests on the show to help provide valuable and empowering research and solutions. This show is a bridge between academia and the grassroots level to influence change on these topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bequita-pegram/support
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The Moments With Nana podcast has evolved from sharing life experiences and inspiring ideas to focusing on the unique journeys of Black Professional Muslim women. Hosted by Aishat Abubakar, this season spotlights the challenges and successes of Black Muslim women in the corporate world. We’ll explore topics like workplace culture, faith, and the intersectionality of our identities, all while breaking down stereotypes. I’m thrilled to bring you insightful conversations with remarkable women, ...
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What is cultural appropriation? Should Black people really get 40 acres? Is abolition even possible? Learn and unlearn about these and other hot topics of interest to Black folks as Alyssa and Brendane close read pop culture through the lens of academic scholarship and colorful insight. Our hope is that you will gain new perspectives that inspire you to start conversations and make real change.
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation is a focal point for researching, archiving, and raising awareness of Black American Traditional Music and the Black Experience through media and a collected repository. The African American Folklorist furthers the mission by publishing articles discussing the evolution of our traditions and presenting research about blues people. We include interviews with and articles from musicians, historians, ethnographers, Community Scholars, and academ ...
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This podcast was created to put together all the real black atheist Ankh West digital lessons online. From Blog Talk, Real Black Atheist of Atlanta, Sa Neter TV, Dagger Squad, Amen Ra Squad, Real Black Atheist On Fire, and now Pseudo Killas. Tune in subscribe!
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Dreaming in the Dark is a podcast created by Black fantasy scholars Bezi Yohannes and Ravynn K. Stringfield that brings the stories we wished we had as children to the forefront. Named after Toni Morrison’s Playing in the Dark, our podcast celebrates the creations that center those usually written in the margins of the fantastic.
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Independent media that won't reinforce tribalism. We have one Planet; nobody's leaving so let’s reason together!! Darrell, McClain is a Military veteran with an abnormal interest in politics, economics, religion, philosophy, science, and literature. He was born and raised in Jacksonville FL, and went to Edward H white High School where he wrestled Under Coach Jermy Smith and The Late Brian Gilbert. He was a team wrestling captain, District champion, and an NHSCA All-American in freestyle Wre ...
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The Black Room is the official monthly podcast direct from the studio of Marcos Cirça. Featuring excellent music and mixes. *Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer - FAIR USE** Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favo ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from Sage for Sociology. Sage is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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AHR Interview presents brief discussions with historians whose work has appeared in the American Historical Review, the official publication of the American Historical Association. Sometimes the interview accompanies an article or a featured review in a current or recent issue; other times it will feature a scholar who has recently been in the news, but whose work appeared in the journal in the past. These accessible and user-friendly podcasts highlight historical scholarship of wide interes ...
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The Alabaster Jar Podcast is a weekly conversation that takes on current issues impacting women at the intersection of faith, theology, and ministry. Dr. Lynn Cohick, Kelly Dippolito, and Sareen Musselman pour out their wisdom from years in ministry and academia to inspire women to continue advancing God’s mission in the world.
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Welcome to “Public Historians at Work,” a podcast series from the Center for Public History at the University of Houston, Texas. Our vision at CPH is to ignite an understanding of our diverse pasts by collaborating with and training historically minded students, practitioners, and the public through community-driven programming and scholarship. In this podcast series, we speak with academics, writers, artists, and community members about what it means to do history and humanities work for an ...
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Discovery & Inspiration asks “What can we learn by talking to scholars about their research? What makes them so passionate about the subjects they study? What is it like to make a new discovery? To answer a confounding question?” For over 40 years the National Humanities Center has been a home away from home for scholars from around the world—historians and philosophers, scholars of literature and music and art and dozens of other fields. Join us as we sit down with scholars to discuss their ...
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Crucial conversations about mindset and money! Each episode moves you further along on your financial journey.
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Full Body Frequency: Tune in to my radio show and podcast talking fashion and beauty, art and culture, health and wellness, travel, and love in celebration of the lives of full-figured, fabulous women everywhere! #PlusSize #Curvy #Radio #Podcast A production of USA Talk Network, Las Vegas, NV, usatalknetwork.com. #FullBodyFrequency is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as ...
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Welcome to the Division G Podcast series. Launched in 2014 by the AERA Graduate Student Executive Committee, these podcasts provide an added medium to highlight scholarship, discuss contemporary issues, and start a conversation among Division G Members and the greater community. Throughout the year we will release podcasts in October, January, and March leading up to the annual spring meeting. For more information on our participants and additional podcasts please visit aeradivg.wordpress.co ...
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The Communication TwentyFourSeven podcast is a captivating and insightful show hosted by Jennifer Arvin Furlong, a communication expert and motivational speaker. With her warm and engaging style, Jen explores the fascinating world of effective communication, offering valuable tips, strategies, and stories that empower listeners to enhance their interpersonal relationships, professional interactions, and personal growth.
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Matri-Archi(tecture) is an intersectional collective that brings together African womxn of colour for the empowerment and development of African cities and spatial education. Our MA soundtrack is designed by Bonolo Thomas (Under Pressure Sundays) and titled Hustling. This is our podcast channel.
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What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts ...
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The Critical Technology podcast explores cutting edge research on the social, cultural, and political implications of new technological developments. For our second season, we're focusing on game changing scholarship and theories about children, youth, and digital technology -- in recognition of the adoption of General Comment 25: Children's Rights in the Digital Environment by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, in early 2021. The Critical Technology podcast is an initiative of the ...
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This Prof Life Podcast focuses on Women of Color (WOC) in higher education and empowering their voices. The experience can be enlightening and different at the same time. You will hear the challenges, successes and strategies women use to navigate academia. Join Dr. Pat Sanders, a Full Professor of Communications, as she talks to women who work in the academy. A former broadcast journalist, Dr. Pat now wants to tell the stories of BIPOC in higher education. She talks to women engaged in admi ...
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Before You Take the LSAT is a podcast dedicated to providing insight into law as a career path. dbenyamin26@gmail.com Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvsztc_EmrCz7P0iTcf8hg Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeyoutakethelsat/support
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Biko Caruthers - Department of English, New York University
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Holding Pastors to Higher Standards: Navigating Expectations, Accountability, and Spiritual Leadership
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Send us a text Should pastors and overseers be held to higher standards than their congregants? This episode unpacks the complex and often controversial expectations placed on spiritual leaders. We scrutinize the commercialization of modern churches, with figures like Joel Osteen and TD Jakes under the spotlight. While some argue that these high-pr…
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2024 Election, Tariffs, and Global Politics
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Send us a text Is the 9-5 workday dead? Join The Darrell McLean Show as we dissect the explosive political landscape leading up to the 2024 election, featuring the closing pitches of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. From Harris's candid sit-down with Charlamagne Tha God to Trump's defense of tariffs on Bloomberg, we c…
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Willie Mack - Department of Black Studies, University of Missouri
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Dr. Cornel West Reflects on the Legacy and Challenges of Obama's Presidency
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening conversation with the distinguished Dr. Cornel West as he shares his profound reflections on Barack Obama's presidency. What happens when a leader's intellectual promise encounters the harsh realities of political power? Dr. West opens up about his initial support for Obama and the hopes he pinned on his p…
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When she was just fifteen years old, in 1830, Sarah Martha Sanders was sold to Richard Walpole Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. Within a year she was pregnant with his child, and just after she turned 17, Sarah Martha gave birth to Robert Sanders, the first of nine children she would bear to then 45-year-old Richard Cogdell. Because the legal…
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Sonya Donaldson - Department of African American Studies, Colby College
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S4 E49 | Dr. Jerry Hwang | Challenging The Honor-Shame Narrative In Biblical Scholarship
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Dr. Jerry Hwang to discuss his journey from IT consultant to pastor to theological educator. He delves into the constructs of honor and shame in cultural studies, particularly in relation to biblical scholarship. Dr. Hwang also critiques the oversimplified categorization of cultures and argues that t…
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Exploring Scholarships, Purpose & Empowering Girls with Mariam Hamzat
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In this episode, Mariam Hamzat discusses the importance of scholarships, finding purpose, and empowering girls through education. She also explores opportunities for growth and the role of climate sustainability in shaping a better future for young women. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on driving change and unlocking potential. Don't forget …
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Chad L. Williams - Department of African and African American Studies, Brandeis University
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Courtney Terry - Department of Black Studies, Portland State University
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Teaching Sociology - Of the Meaning of Pedagogy: W. E. B. Du Bois, Racial Progress, and Positive Propaganda
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Author Freeden Blume Oeur discusses the article, "Of the Meaning of Pedagogy: W. E. B. Du Bois, Racial Progress, and Positive Propaganda," published in the October 2024 issue of Teaching Sociology.
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Education & Reconstruction in the Washington DC Region
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At the dedication for a school for African American students in Manassas, Virginia, in 1894, Frederick Douglass said: “no greater benefit can be bestowed upon a long benighted people, than giving to them, as we are here earnestly this day endeavoring to do, the means of an education.” In the Reconstruction Era, throughout the South, and especially …
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Elena Guzman - Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Indiana University
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S4 E48 | Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt | Reclaiming The Apostle To The Apostles: Mary Magdalene
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt to discuss her new book, The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church. They explore the complex history and misunderstandings surrounding Mary Magdalene, uncovering her biblical significance as the "Apostle to the Apostles." Dr. McNutt also s…
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Breaking Barriers: Female Leadership, Global Politics, and Unraveling Conspiracies
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Send us a text Could a female president truly command the respect of male leaders worldwide, especially in Islamic countries? Join us on the Darrell McClain Show, where guests Jamon and Josh bring their unique perspectives to the table, sparking a spirited debate on the potential challenges and triumphs of female leadership in global politics. From…
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Christin Washington - Department of American Studies, University of Maryland
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Affirming Blackness in a “Colorblind” Anti-Black Nation: How Brazilians Negotiate Police Killings of Afro-Brazilians
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Author Demetrius Miles Murphy discusses the article, "Affirming Blackness in a “Colorblind” Anti-Black Nation: How Brazilians Negotiate Police Killings of Afro-Brazilians" published in the October 2024 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
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Sociology of Education - Pink Slips (for Some): Campus Employment, Social Class, and COVID-19
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Authors Anthony Abraham Jack and Becca Spindel Bassett discuss the article, "Pink Slips (for Some): Campus Employment, Social Class, and COVID-19," published in the October 2024 issue of Sociology of Education.
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Walidah Imarisha - Department of Black Studies, Portland State University
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Reflections on Hurricane Helen and Election Drama
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Send us a text How do we measure human resilience against the unstoppable force of nature? Hurricane Helen recently put this question to the test as it tore through communities from Florida to Kentucky. This episode captures the terrifying speed at which the storm escalated into a Category 4 hurricane, leaving behind a trail of destruction. We reco…
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A History of Postpartum Depression in the United States
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In his bestselling childcare manual American pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock advised new moms:“If you begin to feel at all depressed, go to a movie, or to the beauty parlor, or to get yourself a new hat or dress.” Although puerperal insanity had been a recognized diagnosis at the end of the 19th Century, doctors in the early 20th century dismissed …
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Qiana Whitted - Department of English and African American Studies Program, University of South Carolina
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S4 E47 | Dr. Michelle Knight | Defying Expectations: How The Vulnerable Became Victorious In The Old Testament
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Dr. Michelle Knight to explore the themes of women in the Old Testament, focusing on figures such as Deborah, Jael, and Rahab. They discuss the significance of Deborah's song in Judges, the unexpected role of Jael in the battle against Sisera, and the faithfulness of Rahab in the face of adversity. T…
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LaToya Brackett - Department of African American Studies, University of Puget Sound
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Career & Faith: Pursuing Excellence with Mariam Azeez
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In this episode, Mariam Azeez dives into her journey as a Financial Analyst, how her faith as a Muslim shapes her path, and her commitment to maintaining excellence in every role she takes on. Don't forget to share this episode, leave a comment, and give us a 5-star rating. Jazakhumullah Khayran! For more inspiring content, follow Moments With Nana…
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Christina Knight - Department of Art History, Rutgers University
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Between 1921 and 1948, every Southern and border state, except Delaware, set up scholarship programs to send Black students out of state for graduate study rather than admit them to historically white public colleges or build graduate programs in the public HBCUs. While the individual Black students often benefited from graduate education at top-ti…
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Minkah Makalani - Department of History and Center for Africana Studies, Johns Hopkins University
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S4 E46 | Khristi Lauren Adams | Exploring Womanish Theology: Discovering God Through the Lens of Black Girlhood
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Khristi Lauren Adams to explore the themes of her new book, Womanish Theology: Discovering God through the Lens of Black Girlhood, and the need for diverse perspectives in theology. Khristi shares her journey through seminary, the challenges faced as a Black woman in a predominantly white male space,…
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Mark Anthony Neal - Department of African and African American Studies, Duke University
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Nathaniel Norment - Department of English, Morehouse College
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Another Assassination Attempt on Trump, Pope's Call to US Voters, and Faith vs. Homelessness Debate
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Send us a text How safe is anyone, even a former President, in today's politically charged climate? Join us as we unravel the alarming details of yet another assassination attempt on Donald J. Trump at his Palm Beach golf course. Discover how the Secret Service's swift actions prevented a tragedy and delve into the troubled past of the suspect, Rya…
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Doug Williams, Vince Evans & the History of Black Quarterbacks in the NFL
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In 1946, the National Football League began the process of reintegration after a “gentleman’s agreement” had stopped teams from hiring Black players for over a decade. Even as the NFL began to re-integrate, though, racist stereotypes kept teams from drafting Black players into so-called “thinking” positions like quarterback. Black players who start…
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S4 E45 | Dr. Sandra L. Richter | Rediscovering Our Biblical Roots
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Dr. Sandra L. Richter, the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College, to discuss her passion for helping believers rediscover the treasures of the Old Testament. As the author of the acclaimed books "The Epic of Eden" and "Stewards of Eden," Dr. Richter offers a fresh and accessi…
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Beyond Stereotypes: Leadership, Community, and More with Shakira Anifowoshe (Part 2)
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This episode continues our conversation with Shakira, where she dives deeper into her MBA experience, the importance of community building, and how to combat imposter syndrome in a professional setting. Connect with Shakira: MBA Unleashed Podcast: https://shorturl.at/NUJJo Instagram: https://shorturl.at/loJ9M Substack Blog (Musings with Shakira…
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Trump vs. Harris: Fiery Debate Highlights, Voter Reactions, and Fact-Checking
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Send us a text Is Donald Trump fit to handle another presidential crisis? Today's episode of The Darrell McClain Show takes an unflinching look at the fiery debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, where personal attacks took center stage over policy discussions. Harris's "opportunity economy" plan faces off against Trump’s alarming claims ab…
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Wendyliz Martinez - ACLS Leading Edge Fellow, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice
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Brenda E. Stevenson - Department of African American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
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Socius - “Replika Removing Erotic Role-Play Is Like Grand Theft Auto Removing Guns or Cars”: Reddit Discourse on Artificial Intelligence Chatbots and Sexual Technologies
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Authors Ken Hanson and Hannah Bolthouse discuss the article, "“Replika Removing Erotic Role-Play Is Like Grand Theft Auto Removing Guns or Cars”: Reddit Discourse on Artificial Intelligence Chatbots and Sexual Technologies" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
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Jewish Patriots in the American Revolution
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In the Continental Army, one company of patriots in Charleston, South Carolina, was a majority Jewish, and at least fifteen Jewish soldiers in the Army achieved the rank of officer during the American Revolution, something unheard of in European armies at the time. Though their numbers were small (in proportion with their population in the colonies…
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Extending Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants: Comparing Perinatal Outcomes Following This Policy Shift
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Authors Margot Moinester and Kaitlyn K. Stanhope discuss the article, "Extending Driver’s Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants: Comparing Perinatal Outcomes Following This Policy Shift," published in the September 2024 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
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S4 E44 | Dr. Donna Pisani | Embracing The Privilege Of Entrusted Leadership
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews Dr. Donna Pisani to discuss her new book, Entrusted to Lead: Cultivate Your Gifts. Build Your Confidence. Discover Your God-Given Influence and share her journey of discovering her calling to preach and pastor a congregation. She emphasizes the importance of understanding leadership as a privilege an…
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J. Kameron Carter - Department of African American Studies, University of California, Irvine
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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Social Psychology Quarterly - Happiness Scholarship and Redistributive Preferences
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Author Tamkinat Rauf discusses the article, "Happiness Scholarship and Redistributive Preferences" published in the September 2024 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.
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Contexts - Talking about Race in a Race-Taboo Land
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Author Beiyi Hu discusses the article, "Talking about Race in a Race-Taboo Land" published in the Summer 2024 issue of Contexts.
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David Kalonji Walton - Department of History and African American Studies, Lincoln University
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Abigail Smith Adams, wife to the second U.S. president and mother of the sixth U.S. president, may be best known for exhorting her husband to “remember the ladies” as he worked with his colleagues to form a new government, but that was just one of her many strongly-held political views. Adams, who lacked formed education and whose legal status was …
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S4 E43 | Dr. Emily H. Bruff | Painting The Unseen: How Visual Art Illuminates The Divine
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In this conversation, Dr. Lynn Cohick interviews visual artist and Marketing Manager at Zondervan Academic, Dr. Emily H. Bruff, about the intersection of art and spirituality. She shares her personal journey as an artist and discusses the role of art in spiritual formation and worship. They also explore the biblical perspective on art and address c…
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Discovering Power in the Past: The Algorithms and Power Systems Architecture Project
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Send us a text A historian and two engineers walk into a conference…. Rather than the start to a joke, this is a core component of the project, "Algorithms and Power Systems Architecture: Using Historical Analysis to Envision a Sustainable Future.” Led by Dr. Julie Cohn, a research historian (Center for Public History, University of Houston), and t…
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