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The Black Studies Podcast

Ashley Newby and John E. Drabinski

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The Black Studies Podcast is a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.
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The Absolute Ghetto

The Absolute Ghetto

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The Absolute Ghetto is a space that leans into Blackness, the ingenuity of Black culture, and its power as a creative and innovative community. Brought to you by Malcolm Thomas (B.A. Political Science; B.A. Economics) and Sadé Oresegun (B.S. Psychology & Criminology; M.A. Social Science, Psychology track), and delivered with plenty of spunk and Black scholarship. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-absolute-ghetto/support
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This is a podcast by Average is Failure and The Black Seminary about the intersection of biblical theology and the black American experience. Through this podcast we hope to increase the biblical literacy and scholarship in black spaces while also celebrating and challenging black culture through the lens of the gospel. The host, me (lol), Vaughn Edmeade, will bring you what he is learning while also reaching out to biblical scholars to help highlight things in the text that we may often ove ...
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Zora's Daughters

Zora's Daughters

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What is cultural appropriation? Should Black people really get 40 acres? Is abolition even possible? Learn and unlearn about these and other hot topics of interest to Black folks as Alyssa and Brendane close read pop culture through the lens of academic scholarship and colorful insight. Our hope is that you will gain new perspectives that inspire you to start conversations and make real change.
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D.O.P.E. Conversations

Bequita Pegram, M.A.

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Presenting digital scholarship that breaks down topics in academia and black neighborhoods impacted by race, equality, and equity by bringing guests on the show to help provide valuable and empowering research and solutions. This show is a bridge between academia and the grassroots level to influence change on these topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bequita-pegram/support
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Discovery & Inspiration

National Humanities Center

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Discovery & Inspiration asks “What can we learn by talking to scholars about their research? What makes them so passionate about the subjects they study? What is it like to make a new discovery? To answer a confounding question?” For over 40 years the National Humanities Center has been a home away from home for scholars from around the world—historians and philosophers, scholars of literature and music and art and dozens of other fields. Join us as we sit down with scholars to discuss their ...
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Let's Talk UNLV

Dr. Sammie Scales

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Rebels, tune in to 'Let's Talk UNLV' with Dr. Sammie Scales. Your express pass to everything UNLV — campus highlights, programs, and the latest buzz. Join us weekly as we chat with student leaders, administrators, and faculty, diving into the core of what makes us Rebels. The program brings guests from different areas of UNLV every week to discuss campus highlights, programs and services, research interests that are essential to being a Rebel. Let’s Talk UNLV places its emphasis on connectin ...
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Moments With Nana

Aishat Abubakar

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The Moments With Nana podcast has evolved from sharing life experiences and inspiring ideas to focusing on the unique journeys of Black Professional Muslim women. Hosted by Aishat Abubakar, this season spotlights the challenges and successes of Black Muslim women in the corporate world. We’ll explore topics like workplace culture, faith, and the intersectionality of our identities, all while breaking down stereotypes. I’m thrilled to bring you insightful conversations with remarkable women, ...
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Breastcancer.org Podcast

Breastcancer.org

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Breastcancer.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most reliable, complete, and up-to-date information about breast cancer. Our mission is to help women and their loved ones make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives. Breastcancer.org podcasts offer unique insights on prevention, treatment, research, and other breast cancer topics from our medical experts and invited guests.
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The Libertarian Christian Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute

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Join the Libertarian Christian Institute as each week they explore, debate, and analyze the issues that are directly relevant to the intersection of Christianity and liberty. Always thoughtful, frequently controversial, and never boring (trust us), it is our hope and prayer that The Libertarian Christian Podcast serve as a valuable resource to the Church for years to come. If you'd like to reach out to us and ask a question or submit some feedback, you can reach us at podcast@libertarianchri ...
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Dreaming In The Dark

Bezi Yohannes & Ravynn K. Stringfield

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Dreaming in the Dark is a podcast created by Black fantasy scholars Bezi Yohannes and Ravynn K. Stringfield that brings the stories we wished we had as children to the forefront. Named after Toni Morrison’s Playing in the Dark, our podcast celebrates the creations that center those usually written in the margins of the fantastic.
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Join host, Dr. Jasmine Weiss as she explores the inspiring stories of Black physicians and medical trainees at the intersection of medicine, culture, and innovation on the Black Med Connect (B-Med) podcast. Dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in the physician workforce, this podcast addresses the unique challenges faced by Black doctors, medical students, residents, and fellows, while providing valuable career advice and insights. From career advice and personal stories to discuss ...
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Independent media that won't reinforce tribalism. We have one Planet; nobody's leaving so let’s reason together!! Darrell, McClain is a Military veteran with an abnormal interest in politics, economics, religion, philosophy, science, and literature. He was born and raised in Jacksonville FL, and went to Edward H white High School where he wrestled Under Coach Jermy Smith and The Late Brian Gilbert. He was a team wrestling captain, District champion, and an NHSCA All-American in freestyle Wre ...
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The Black Room is the official monthly podcast direct from the studio of Marcos Cirça. Featuring excellent music and mixes. *Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer - FAIR USE** Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favo ...
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Not Your Mama's Gamer

Not Your Mama's Gamer

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NYMGamer’s podcast hosts and guests past and present include scholars, writers, and professionals from a variety of industries, but the focus is always the same: unpacking games from a feminist perspective, and having a good time while we’re at it.
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AHR Interview

American Historical Association

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AHR Interview presents brief discussions with historians whose work has appeared in the American Historical Review, the official publication of the American Historical Association. Sometimes the interview accompanies an article or a featured review in a current or recent issue; other times it will feature a scholar who has recently been in the news, but whose work appeared in the journal in the past. These accessible and user-friendly podcasts highlight historical scholarship of wide interes ...
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Public Historians at Work

Center for Public History @ University of Houston

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Welcome to “Public Historians at Work,” a podcast series from the Center for Public History at the University of Houston, Texas. Our vision at CPH is to ignite an understanding of our diverse pasts by collaborating with and training historically minded students, practitioners, and the public through community-driven programming and scholarship. In this podcast series, we speak with academics, writers, artists, and community members about what it means to do history and humanities work for an ...
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Welcome to the Division G Podcast series. Launched in 2014 by the AERA Graduate Student Executive Committee, these podcasts provide an added medium to highlight scholarship, discuss contemporary issues, and start a conversation among Division G Members and the greater community. Throughout the year we will release podcasts in October, January, and March leading up to the annual spring meeting. For more information on our participants and additional podcasts please visit aeradivg.wordpress.co ...
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Matri-Archi(tecture)

Podcast channel by collective Matri-Archi

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Matri-Archi(tecture) is an intersectional collective that brings together African womxn of colour for the empowerment and development of African cities and spatial education. Our MA soundtrack is designed by Bonolo Thomas (Under Pressure Sundays) and titled Hustling. This is our podcast channel.
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Centre for English Legal History (CELH) Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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The Centre for English Legal History (CELH) was formally established in 2016 to provide a hub for researchers working in legal history across the University of Cambridge. The Centre supports researchers in any discipline whose interests touch upon English legal history, whenever or whatever their focus might be. It runs a fortnightly seminar series during each term of the academic year, and an annual lecture in Michaelmas term. For more information see: https://www.celh.law.cam.ac.uk/
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Communication TwentyFourSeven

Jennifer Arvin Furlong

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The Communication TwentyFourSeven podcast is a captivating and insightful show hosted by Jennifer Arvin Furlong, a communication expert and motivational speaker. With her warm and engaging style, Jen explores the fascinating world of effective communication, offering valuable tips, strategies, and stories that empower listeners to enhance their interpersonal relationships, professional interactions, and personal growth.
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What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts ...
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The Benedictine Dialogues

Benedictine College

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Benedictine College is Transforming Culture in America, one conversation at a time. We sit down with the great minds who teach and guest-lecture on our campus, to discuss culture, faith, and politics. The Benedictine Dialogues is a production of Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
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This Prof Life Podcast focuses on Women of Color (WOC) in higher education and empowering their voices. The experience can be enlightening and different at the same time. You will hear the challenges, successes and strategies women use to navigate academia. Join Dr. Pat Sanders, a Full Professor of Communications, as she talks to women who work in the academy. A former broadcast journalist, Dr. Pat now wants to tell the stories of BIPOC in higher education. She talks to women engaged in admi ...
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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This week, SMSU has brought back one of our alumni, Cassie Williams ‘07/’16, for a poetry reading on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at 6:30 in the Whipple Gallery on campus! Cassie’s writing covers all aspects of her life, from her work advocating for marginalized groups to her life as a woman of color and mother to five children. Michele spoke about …
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Send us a text Is the U.S. military support the lifeline Ukraine desperately needs to survive? Explore the critical role of American assistance as President Zelensky navigates the dangers of potential peace deals without Ukraine's say. We'll dissect NATO's vulnerability if U.S. backing falters and analyze the shifting dynamics within Europe, with V…
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Though Latinx foodways are eagerly embraced and consumed by people across the United States, the nation exhibits a much more fraught relationship with Latinx people, including the largely underpaid and migrant workers who harvest, process, cook, and sell this desirable food. In Awaiting Their Feast: Latinx Food Workers and Activism from World War I…
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Kyle Fairweather, president of UNLV's Collegiate 100 and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, shared his journey from Houston to UNLV, where he pursues an International Business major with a Japanese concentration. Kyle discussed his military background as a combat medic and his transition to UNLV. He highlighted the Collegiate 100's focus on professional d…
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Dave Washington hosts "Veterans Affairs Plus" on 91.5 jazz and more, discussing the military and fire service careers of his guests, retired Fire Chiefs John Ryan and Al Nero. Both served in the Air Force, with Ryan as a weapons mechanic and Nero unable to serve due to asthma. Ryan served 34 years in the fire service, while Nero served 43 years. Th…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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Host Cody Cook sits down with Jacob Winograd, an LCI colleague and host of the Biblical Anarchy podcast, as Jacob revisits one of his earlier episodes on the question: "what is biblical anarchy?" The conversation kicks off with a discussion on the evolution of anarchist thought, from left anarchists like Joseph Proudhon to 20th-century figures like…
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This week, Broadcasting & Digital Media Majors Seely Stockmoe and Landon Kruse join the show to highlight the Mustang Blueprint Podcast, a student-run podcast highlighting self-improvement, college life, and entrepreneurial opportunities in the local area! Seely and Landon talk about how the podcast came to be, along with their involvement and pass…
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Our book is: The Vice President's Black Wife: The Untold Life of Julia Chinn (University of North Carolina Press, 2023) by award-winning historian Dr. Amrita Chakrabarti Myers. Dr. Myers has recovered the riveting, troubling, and complicated story of Julia Ann Chinn (ca. 1796–1833), the enslaved wife of Richard Mentor Johnson. Johnson was the owner…
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Send us a text Elon Musk joins us on The Darrell McLean Show to share his vision for restoring democracy by holding government bureaucracy accountable. We tackle the power wielded by unelected federal agencies and question its impact on the democratic process, with Musk offering compelling insights into the urgency of closing the feedback loop betw…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Dr. Nicole Hudson, Executive Director of Workforce Education at UNLV, discussed her non-traditional educational journey and career progression, including her roles in opening campuses and teaching online. She highlighted her current role in bridging academia and industry, focusing on workforce development and employer partnerships. Hudson emphasize…
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Dave Washington hosts "Veterans Affairs Plus" on 91.5 Jazz and More, discussing community updates, birthdays, and condolences. He highlights the recent passing of community members and Mayor Pro Tem Aaron Goins. The show features Evelyn Pacheco, an Army veteran advocating for black women veterans, who organizes a roundtable discussion on February 8…
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Send us a text What if standing firm in your beliefs makes you more susceptible to misinformation? Join me, Darrell McClain, as we unpack the complex dance between truth and tribalism in our media landscape. This episode challenges the conventional notion that unwavering belief is a virtue and suggests that it might actually blind us to deception. …
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Hormonal birth control increases breast cancer risk in women with a BRCA1 mutation, but not women with a BRCA2 mutation. Levonorgestrel IUDs increase risk, but how much? The long-term risk of breast cancer coming back — recurring — as metastatic disease has gone down in the last 20 years, but younger women still have a higher risk than older women.…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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Host Cody Cook sits down with esteemed journalist and author Stephen Kinzer to delve into the shadowy world of CIA’s former mind control program, MK-ULTRA, as explored in Kinzer’s book Poisoner in Chief. The discussion focuses on the enigmatic figure of Sidney Gottlieb, the program's leader, and his dual personality – a torturer by day and a gentle…
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This Saturday is Tropical Night, and activities are happening all day. Athletics will start the day with their hall of honor event at 10:30 a.m. The Alumni Association will host a social event in the RA Facility starting at 3:30 p.m. and continuing through the basketball games. Anyone is welcome to enjoy the Mustang Ale! The Women's game begins at …
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The Ag Bowl Scholarship Invites over 1,500 high school students from across multiple different states in the Midwest, including Wisconsin! The students start the day off bright and early with an introduction to the university in the RA facility and spend the entire day competing in a wide range of FFA competitions! In addition to their competitions…
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Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and t…
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Send us a text Is Elon Musk reshaping the federal bureaucracy with a new Department of Government Efficiency, or is this an overreach of executive power? We're examining the controversial moves by Trump and Musk to close down USAID without congressional approval, raising critical legal questions about the constitutional boundaries of their actions.…
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Send us a text Can long-standing friendships withstand the storm of economic disputes? The U.S. and Canada are at odds as tariffs spark a trade showdown that threatens to unravel decades of cooperation. Our latest episode features an insightful conversation with a Canadian Deputy Prime Minister, who provides a passionate defense of Canada's stance.…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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Justin Griffin, Director of Development for the Lee Business School at UNLV, shared his journey from Tallahassee, Florida, to his current role. He discussed his background in football, education, and sports management, and his mentorship experiences. Griffin highlighted the importance of building relationships with alumni and donors, and detailed t…
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Dave Washington hosts a radio show expressing condolences for those who lost loved ones in 2025 and encourages listeners to review executive orders on a government website for their mental well-being. He interviews his granddaughter, Kasara Armagon, a senior in high school, who discusses her academic interests, activities, and scholarship applicati…
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Host Doug Stuart is joined by Alex Bernardo, host of The Protestant Libertarian Podcast, to delve into the intricacies of historical Jesus research and its impact on Christian theology and libertarian beliefs. Together, they explore how understanding the historical context of the gospels of can help reconcile perceived contradictions, as well as th…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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Imani Patterson, Senior Assistant Director for Student Diversity Programs at UNLV, discussed upcoming events for Black History Month and Welcome Weeks. Key events include meet and greets for various groups, such as African American, LGBTQ+, Latinx, and Native American students, with faculty and staff present to provide mentorship and resources. Pat…
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Send us a text Is America's political landscape bracing for a seismic shift? We explore this question through President Trump's whirlwind of policy changes during his first week back in office. From immigration to climate policy, his executive orders are setting a new and controversial direction for the nation. We dissect the implications of rollin…
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Dave Washington hosts "Veterans Affairs Plus" on 91.5 jazz and more, discussing the importance of mental health support for first responders. He highlights the work of crisis intervention and stress management administrator Brenda Donoho and firefighter Lamar Lucas. Brenda emphasizes the need for trust and professional support to mitigate stress an…
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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In cancer, biomarkers are features of the tumor, such as a genetic mutation or the presence of a certain protein. These biomarkers affect how the cancer behaves. Doctors use the results of biomarker testing to make treatment recommendations. Several organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the LUNGevity Foundation, through the No On…
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Host Cody Cook engages in an enlightening discussion with guest Ricky Dale Harrington, a former political candidate and active libertarian, on reaching black American with the libertarian message. Harrington highlights the need to address the personal concerns and experience of the people we try to connect with as opposed to focusing only on theory…
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With the start of the spring semester, future college students begin to feel the pressure of applying for scholarships, writing college admission essays, and trying to navigate filling out the Fasfa. This week, Taylor McKittrick goes over why, when looking at SMSU, none of that worries students or their families. Taylor goes over what students shou…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers …
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This is Ashley Newby and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - …
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Dave Washington discussed the Carl Holmes Executive Development Program at Dillard University and a new Memorial Golf Tournament to fund scholarships for veterans. Evelyn Pacheco, a 100% disabled veteran and founder of Nevada Women in Trades, highlighted the challenges faced by women veterans, including housing and job training. She mentioned a six…
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As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, Welcome to another episode of the podcast! In this solo episode, I, Aishat Abubakar, share my thoughts on taking breaks and, more importantly, managing burnout at work. I hope you find valuable insights and take away a lesson or two from this discussion. Your support means the world—please don’t forge…
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