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Dr. Dawn-Elissa Fischer
Episode 1-
Discussion on the representation of Blackness in global popular culture through an in-depth analysis of Japanese Hip-Hop.
Dr. Yasmiyn Irizarry
Advocating for everyone to rethink the race measures that we use to collect data on race and racial identity.
Dr. Autumn Caviness
Episode 2-
Explores the tendency for Americans to self-segregate on social media while living in a post civil rights era.
Dr. Mark Anthony Neal
Discussing the ways that Black people have historically used precursors to "social media" to initiate social justice movements.
Dr. Lisa Thompson
Episode 3-
Sharing personal stories to advocate for the support and development of artist scholars within the academy.
Dr. João Vargas
Leads a jazz performance to demonstrate music's ability to challenge social injustice.
Dr. Kevin Foster
Episode 4-
Discussing the challenges of digital communication and sharing strategies for developing social media literacy for youth.
Dr. Denise Hart
Demonstrates how stereotypes that position Black people as being naturally gifted tend to undermine their work ethic and appreciation for training.
Dr. Talia McCray
Episode 5-
Discussing women's empowerment in dance.
Presents a historical and contemporary look at the role community engaged universities play in communities.