As a professional athlete and current Harlem Globetrotters, Maxwell Pearce stands in solidarity as fellow NBA & WNBA players use their platforms to disrupt pro sports in wake of the Jacob Blake shooting by police. Admirably as an athlete and activist, Pearce finds hope amid the world’s current political climate. Music, Sound Design & Editor: Jacob Lowy. Host & Founder: Lauren Stockmon Brown
The Beauty & Challenges of Studying Caribbean Playwriting, Kay Kemp (PhD Candidate)
Investigating The Art of Being a Diplomat, Fareed Abdullah
Audio Essay Reflection: To Be Free
”Black Hair Is The Root of Pan-Africanism,” (Audio Segment) MCN Event 6/16/2022
”People Are Like Waves,” (Short Story: Audio Version)
Dr. Korka Sall (PhD)- ”Believe in Your Natural Power.”
Alioune Sene- ”I Evolved.”
Dr. Mamadou Bodian (PhD)– Understanding Identity Formation & Black Hair
Why Black Hair Matters (with Dr. Kari Williams, PhD)
"We Got Us Now: Children of Incarcerated Parents."
Post Election Liberation Dreams
Harlem Globetrotters' Belief in Sports Activism
Vanessa Williams & Identity Politics
History of the "N Word" & Respectability Politics
Education is Our Modern Civil Rights Movement
Bending Gender Norms & Finding Creativity
Making Believers in Unprecedented Times
Type Casting Black Hair
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