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Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship How do Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to shape our society? Join us as we welcome Dr. Jelani Favors, the renowned author of "Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Foster Generations of Leadership and Activism." Dr. Favors shares his deeply personal journey and connection to North Carolina A&T State University, reflecting on the historical significance of the Greensboro sit-ins and how these moments have informed his life's work. You'll hear about his transformative experiences as an A&T student and how the unwavering support from professors propelled him to an illustrious academic career.In this episode, we celebrate the rich history and ongoing influence of HBCUs through powerful personal anecdotes and historical exploration. Discover the impact of the "second curriculum" that nurtured race consciousness and cultural nationalism among Black students, turning them into formidable advocates for democracy and social change. From the pivotal roles of Fisk, Morehouse, and North Carolina A&T to the compelling stories of alumni like Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, and Raphael Warnock, we underscore the enduring power of these institutions in combating white supremacy and producing influential leaders.We also examine the current state and future prospects of HBCUs, acknowledging both the challenges and triumphs faced by these vital institutions. From the rise of A&T under Chancellor Dr. Harold Martin's visionary leadership to the increasing spotlight on HBCUs due to social media and high-profile alumni, we discuss the necessity of robust curricula and intentional programs that foster student activism and community engagement. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the resilience, success, and crucial role of HBCUs in our society today.Support the Show.
Hale, Brenda Faye, 65, of Henrico, went to live with the divine on June 17, 2023. She was preceded in death by her parents, Richard Harold and Georgia Lucille Martin; brothers, Elvis and Harold Martin. She is survived by her husband, Everette Hale; children, Brenda Treakle (Jim), Crystal Parsley, Rebecca Penley (Eckle), and Chris Hale; grandchildren, D.J., James, Esia, Azir, Brayden, Seighlor, and Alex; siblings, Richard Martin, Kathern Starnes, Diane Goodman, and James Martin. Brenda was strong willed, big hearted and very independent. She loved and adored her grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 pm on...Article LinkSupport the show
There's a BIG game coming up in Charlotte on Saturday, September 3rd between NCCU and NC A&T, so the Sports Shop brought in some special guests! We have Chancellor Conversation Dr. Johnson Akinleye from NCCU and Chancellor Dr. Harold Martin from NC A&T State University in studio and virtually. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Institute for Emerging Issues, in a four part series, will be focusing on the state’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities – a group of 10 colleges and universities stretching across the state formed to ensure that African Americans had access to higher education. This episode is with Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr., Chancellor of NC A&T State University.
Cleantech and Climate Change Podcast: Harold Martin from Martin Technologies Discusses Hydrogen Collaboration with dynaCERT (TSX: DYA) (OTCQX: DYFSF) (FRA: DMJ)
Harold Martin copped a plea, saying that he wanted to put an end to his saga. But does his guilty plea close this chapter in NSA leaker history? In our interview, we talk to Aviv Grafi of votiro about how he got his start and why fileless malware is so hard to detect.
Want entertainment? Thirsty? Well, then Harold Martin is your guy! Pull up a seat at Grill 57 in Los Gatos for some tasty drinks poured by Harold or how about being intrigued by the talented bassist in the band, Long Train Runnin' Destination Gigs?? San José del Cabo & Loreto! What? When? Listen in!
The 8th episode of the Way Up North podcast with Australian wedding photographer Samm Blake. Samm lives and works out of Brooklyn, NY these days and besides being an amazing wedding photographer, she can also call herself a filmmaker now as her documentary about WW2 POW survivor Harold Martin is out soon. That and much more in this week's episode with Samm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Being able to interview Harold Martin is by far one of the greatest thrills with a microphone. I’m blessed to be able to bring this interview with a man I’ve looked up to for many years. Motoplayground has been connecting the moto community for 18 years and getting their story captured here is nothing short […]