The year 2018 was a great one for Halima. After defending her doctoral dissertation in November 2017, she received her Ph.D. in 2018 from New York University's Steihardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development. Having had so many conversations about the process, we thought it would be a good idea to pick her brain about how the process affected her identity and value.
In part one, Halima discusses why she chose to pursue a Ph.D. and why she chose her research. We find out how her passion for understanding fundraising capacity-building at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and being an alumna of Hampton University served as key motivators. This part goes deep as we find out how the inequities between HBCUs' and majority institutions' are more intricate than many realize.
That being said, we learn that the doctoral journey can be a very personal process. Halima also discusses who she was prior to her doctoral journey and her identity and value now.
Closing music by Swagg Beats
045 | The Commencement Address That No One Asked For
044 | Keep Pushing
043 | A Life Changing Transformation
042 | On My Brain: Freaknik and the "Top" HBCUs
041 | Throwback: The Award Winner
040 | What God Does Through You
039 | Bravo! Fitness!
038 | Your Wellbeing Is Your Voice
037 | Relationship Goals...For Real
036 | Lyrics, Business, and Buns. Why Not?
035 | Celebrating Black Philanthropy Month
034 | An Announcement
033 | Do the Followership, Y’all
032 | Overcoming Obstacles
031 | Lessons From Dogs
030 | Servant Leadership
029 | HBCU Fundraising Disparities
028 | No Shame in the Struggle, Part 2
027 | No Shame in the Struggle, Part 1
026 | The Grind of Higher Ed Marketing, Part2
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