Season 3
Presenters

Dr. Micheal Scantlebury
Episode 1-
Examining the representation of slavery in Caribbean tourism materials.

Dr. Tami Navarro
Episode 1-
A Discussion on neoliberalism's effects on Caribbean economies.

Dr. Scot Brown
Episode 2-
Discussing the Rick James/ Prince feud and the importance of music education.

Kashi Johnson
Episode 2-
Shows how expression via poetry and hip-hop empowers young Black minds.

Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Episode 3-
Using Black feminist archeology as a tool for social justice today.

Dr. Kali Gross
Episode 3-
Examining the history of Black women's over representation in United States prisons.

Dr. Courtney Robinson
Episode 4-
Connecting racism in schools to the over incarceration of Black men.

Dr. Zetta Elliott
Episode 4-
Discussing causes and solutions to the lack of diversity in children's literature.

Dr. Kevin Foster
Episode 5-
Demystifying the risks and benefits of tenure for Black studies scholars.

Dr. Elizabeth Chin
Episode 5-
Exploring the innovative methods of anthropologist and dancer Katherine Dunham.

Dr. Bertin M. Louis
Episode 6-
Analyzing the systematic marginalization of Haitian migrants in the Bahamas.

Dr. Kevin Foster
Episode 6-
Describing Blackademics TV and its place within the legacy of Black studies.

Natalie Cofield
Episode 7-
Sharing the history and importance of Black entrepreneurship and economic equality.

Dr. Jonathan Gayles
Episode 7-
Examining the history and fatal consequences of the "dangerous giant negro" myth.