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The Nubian Message team is back to discuss the Super Bowl LVI halftime show. The conversation shifted to the evolution of Southern hip-hop, emphasizing its storytelling and resistance to industry pressures. They also discussed the importance of DEI classes, lamenting their removal from UNC's graduation requirements. The segment concluded with a promotion of the Nubian Message's Black History issue, featuring a photo shoot and articles on Southern hip-hop's origins and impact. ★ Support this podcast ★
"Eye on the Triangle" host Emilia Rivadeneira is joined by staff from The Nubian Message to break down news from the previous week. The Nubian Minute News Roundup discussed the Grammys, with differing opinions on Beyoncé's win for "Cowboy Carter." Kristopher argued it was a groundbreaking album, while Emilia believed earlier works deserved recognition. They also highlighted Doja Cat's historic win as the third Black woman to win Best Rap Album, joining Cardi B and Lauryn Hill. The conversation shifted to DEI initiatives, criticizing corporations for pulling back on diversity efforts and emphasizing the broader benefits of DEI, including healthcare representation and education. They stressed the importance of community voice and action against perceived injustices. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, The Nubian Message's Aiyanna Moore, Senait Richmond, Olivia Henson, and Johnathan Lee kick off a new weekly segment, "The Nubian Minute," where they take a closer look at the headlines and unpack the issues that are making an impact on Black students and minority communities at NC State. Later, host Emilia Rivadeneira sits down with Richard Bedlack, founder of Duke University's ALS Clinic and Professor of Neurology at Duke, and Sam Pearce, Assistant Professor of the Practice at NC State's Wilson College of Textiles. They discuss their exciting collaboration, where Bedlack partners with NC State design students to create stylish, accessible clothing for people living with disabilities, such as ALS.
In this episode, host Emilia Rivadeneira sits down with Amy Sentementes, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Queens University of Charlotte, to explore how election season can impact relationships and conversations with family during the holidays. Sentementes shares practical tips to help students navigate challenging discussions with loved ones who hold opposing views. Additionally, Alianna Brooks, Editor-in-Chief of The Nubian Message, provides a semester news roundup, highlighting the publication's standout coverage and stories. Visit The Nubian Message's website to read more.
In honor of Diversity Education Week, we have a special interview with Keilah Davis, Editor-in-Chief at Nubian Message here at NC State. She will be joined by staff writer Shawn Fredericks. But first, we have a quick recap of the Post Secrets event by contributor Dinah Ingall.
In honor of Diversity Education Week, we have a special interview with Keilah Davis, Editor-in-Chief at Nubian Message here at NC State. She will be joined by staff writer Shawn Fredericks. But first, we have a quick recap of the Post Secrets event by contributor Dinah Ingall.
Sara chats with the Editor in Chief of Nubian Message about how the university’s African American newspaper got its start and what their plans are for the future.
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"When students of color are saying 'Hey, I don't feel safe on this campus,' you should want to address it. If you don't say anything, I'm just going to assume you don't care." Listen to this important conversation about the post-election atmosphere on NC State's campus, and recent incidents that have affected student living.
"It's not enough to only call out one side of oppression. We need to be working to dismantle all systems of oppression." Listen to this important conversation about the racial climate at NC State, and the microaggressions that frequently occur on campus. Thank you to Stephanie Tate, editor-in-chief of the Nubian Message, and Charles Morse, underground hip-hop music director at WKNC, for sharing your thoughts with us.
Interview with Lauren Collier, president of UAB about the controversial Dirty Bingo event. Interview with Paul Valone, president of Grassroots North Carolina, a pro second amendment organization. Interview with Jeovannah Hunter, Nubian Message columnist advocating for tighter gun control.
Interview with Lauren Collier, president of UAB about the controversial Dirty Bingo event. Interview with Paul Valone, president of Grassroots North Carolina, a pro second amendment organization. Interview with Jeovannah Hunter, Nubian Message columnist advocating for tighter gun control.