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Blacktivism In the Academy

by The DREAM Collective & That Untitled Project

This is a podcast for scholar activists by scholar activists! We're about encouraging and facilitating learning, activism, and anti-racist action. You'll hear prominent speakers from communities of color addressing how to step out of the societal cyclical patterns of our shared past. If you are seeking a community of like-minded scholar-activists, keep listening.

Episodes

4.16 Report Cards

41m · Published 30 Mar 20:20

J.T. and Cherese hop on the mic with Gloria and we chat about who gets these gold stars and who or what "needs improvement". We also look back on the season's theme to wonder how our thoughts have evolved when it comes to imagining new futures for higher education.

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Production note: This episode has some wonky audio so if you tend to listen with headphones, you may notice more volume extremes and slight noise than usual. This one is best enjoyed through speakers.

4.15 My President is Black with JT Minor

46m · Published 23 Mar 15:55

James T. Minor joins us to talk about his path to becoming SIUE's 10th chancellor (and first Black chancellor), his ethos of opportunity, and how he imagines a more ideal academy. From the eastside of Detroit to Jackson State to nation-wide leadership positions he gives us insight into his higher education experiences.

Twitter - @JT_Minor

Instagram - @JT_Minor10

LinkedIn

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Find Your Way Back with Felicia Commodore and Royel Johnson

49m · Published 16 Mar 16:07

We're joined by the dynamic duo of Felicia Commodore and Royel Johnson. These two are BIA-proclaimed podcasting experts, good friends, and recently-tenured scholars who share their insights on how they've humanized their higher ed experiences.

Listen to the ASHE podcast about Humanizing Higher Education on Spotify

Scholarly Work

Felicia Commodore

Royel Johnson

Today's episode includes sampled music by Anno Domini Beats 

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4.13 A Critical Eye on Campus Morality with TJ Stewart

49m · Published 09 Mar 21:19

We've got proud ratchet-demic Terah (TJ) Stewart on the podcast for a conversation about sex work, fatphobia on campus, and liberation.

Social Media 

 @TerahJay on all the socials

Scholarly Work

Google Scholar

Sex Work on Campus 

Fat on Campus

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4.12 Asking Better Questions with Laila McCloud

33m · Published 02 Mar 23:10

Doctor Laila McCloud joins us on the mic and drops gems about un-grading, removing hurdles for students and practitioners, and what it looks like to not be surprised by Black women in the Academy. 

Scholarly Work:

Google Scholar

Socials:

IG: @HeyDrLaila

LinkedIn: Laila McCloud

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4.11 A Little Hood, Very Academic with Dr. Roshaunda Breeden

43m · Published 16 Feb 12:30

We've got Roshaunda Breeden making her second appearance on the pod! We talk about creative scholarship, researching while cultivating community, anti-Blackness and anti-fatness, and so much more!

Athens Vignettes show link
Fat on Campus website

Works by Dr. Breeden

Means, D. R., Stanton, J., Mekonnen, B., Oni, O., Breeden, R. L., Babatola, O., Osondu., C. J., Beckham, M., & Marshall, B. (2022). A deeper calling: The aspirations and persistence of Black undergraduate students in science at a predominantly white institution. The Review of Higher Education, 46(2), 151-180. https://doi.org/10.1353/rhe.2022.0019

 

Breeden, R. L, VanZoest, E., Lewis Sessoms, M., Harry, D., Meachum Lewis, E., Nichols, H., Jaeger, A.J., & Thomas, E. (2022). Adult learner guidebook: A guide to recruit and retain adult learners at North Carolina community colleges. [Research brief]. The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research. https://belk-center.ced.ncsu.edu/2022/07/13/belk-center-releases-adult-learner-guidebook-to-aid-in-the-recruitment-and-retainment-of-adult-learners-at-north-carolina-community-college

 

Breeden, R. L. (2021). [Review of the book] We want to do more than survive: Abolitionist teaching and the pursuit of educational freedom by B.L. Love. The Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 4(2), 135-139. https://jethe.org/index.php/jethe/article/view/259/58

 

Stewart, T. J. & Breeden, R. L. (2021). “Feeling Good as Hell”: Black

women and the nuances of fat resistance. Fat Studies10(3)221-236.

https://doi.org/10.1080/21604851.2021.1907964

 

Breeden, R. L. (2021). Our presence is resistance: The stories of Black

women in senior-level student affairs positions at predominantly white institutions. Journal of

Women and Gender in Higher Education, 14(2), 166-186.

https://doi.org/10.1080/26379112.2021.1948860

 

Socials:

Twitter: @drbreeden

LinkedIn: Roshaunda Breeden

Academia: https://ecu.academia.edu/RoshaundaBreeden

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4.10 Expansive Blackness at HBCUs with Travis Smith

48m · Published 09 Feb 22:48

We're joined by Dr. Travis Smith to talk about his research and experience with HBCUs as well as supporting Black students at PWIs/TWIs.

Find Dr. Travis Smith on Twitter - @DrTee_3 

Learn more about unitehbcu.org

Follow Unite on IG - @Unite_INC_

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4.09 We Don't Shrink: Black Women in Sport

51m · Published 02 Feb 13:15

We are joined by the inimitable Dr. F. Michelle Richardson and Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique. We talk about why mentorship is key and the serendipitous and yet determined path these scholars each took in the academy. This conversation is jus tthe tip of the iceberg when it comes to Black women in sport and we enjoyed every minute.

Buy Dr. Carter-Francique's book

Francique Sport and Education LLC - consulting and DEI work

Connect on social media

@The_SistaDocs

@Dr_FMRichardson

@DoctaFrancique

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4.08 To Be or Not To Be

28m · Published 26 Jan 13:30

Join Cherese and J.T. as they simply have a condid conversation about the performance that takes place in the Academy. In front of a classroom, in a meeting, at a conference, in a zoom window; Whether it's positive, negative, neutral, or more complicated, there is often an "audience" and "performer" in these spaces and it's often made invisble. What are your thoughts on the matter?

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4.07 More Than a Checkbox with Ana Diaz Beltran and Wideline Seraphin

49m · Published 19 Jan 18:19

 

This week we are grace by the presesnce of Ana Carolina Diaz Beltran and Wideline Seraphin. These two have been working together for years to bring schooling narratives of real people to life and recently created a Podcast as the next step in their project.

"In Schools Outta Pocket" unravels the knot of White Supremacy by listening to real schooling stories and dissecting them to understand where things went wrong and most importantly, what can be done to help unlock the critical consciousness we so desperately need in this world.

Subscribe to In Schools Outta pocket everywhere you can listen to podcasts.

In Schools, Outta Pocket pilot episode

Students' "Die-In" Protest at Penn State Berks

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Blacktivism In the Academy has 53 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:21:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 09:14.

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