Podcasts about black graduate students association

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Cite Black Women Podcast
S1E6 Pt. 2: A Candid Dialogue About Citational Politics and Black Women's Knowledge @UC Berkeley

Cite Black Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 38:23


On Friday February 22, 2019, the Black Graduate Students Association in collaboration with the LUTA initiative at the University of California Berkeley held a special Cite Black Women event alongside the ANTI-BLACK STATE VIOLENCE ACROSS THE AMERICAS symposium that occurred on campus at the same time. This Cite Black Women event, organized by Caleb Dawson in collaboration with Ayana Flewellen, Derrika Hunt, Malika Imhotep and Regan Patterson, brought together dozens of people from the campus community and featured a candid dialogue about citational politics and Black women’s knowledge. In addition, special guest Andreia Beatriz dos Santos, the co-founder of the Winnie Mandela School in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (our t-shirt sales proceeds go to this school) was also in attendance. This candid and vibrant conversation represents the next generation of the Cite Black Women initiative - young scholars talking about the ways that citational practices influence their graduate school experiences and beyond. Enjoy.

Cite Black Women Podcast
S1E6-Pt. 1: A Candid Dialogue About Citational Politics and Black Women's Knowledge...UC BERKELEY

Cite Black Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 31:35


On Friday February 22, 2019, the Black Graduate Students Association in collaboration with the LUTA initiative at the University of California Berkeley held a special Cite Black Women event alongside the ANTI-BLACK STATE VIOLENCE ACROSS THE AMERICAS symposium that occurred on campus at the same time. This Cite Black Women event, organized by Caleb Dawson in collaboration with Ayana Flewellen, Derrika Hunt, Malika Imhotep and Regan Patterson, brought together dozens of people from the campus community and featured a candid dialogue about citational politics and Black women’s knowledge. In addition, special guest Andreia Beatriz dos Santos, the co-founder of the Winnie Mandela School in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (our t-shirt sales proceeds go to this school) was also in attendance. This candid and vibrant conversation represents the next generation of the Cite Black Women initiative - young scholars talking about the ways that citational practices influence their graduate school experiences and beyond. Enjoy.

Margins
'Margins' Ep. 10: Diversity In Views On Crime And Criminology, Part 1

Margins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 17:11


Dr. Christopher Whitt first met criminologist Dr. Amber Beckley over a decade ago when they were both members of the Black Graduate Students Association at the University of Maryland. Today, Beckley is a Marie Curie post-doctoral fellow. She splits her time between Duke University and Stockholm University in Sweden.