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Educational Conversations with Scholars in Mind. "Our mission is to empower and uplift scholars pursuing higher education at HBCUs, ensuring they have the resources, support, and opportunities needed for a successful future. Through mentorship, scholarship programs, and community engagement, we strive to create a pathway to excellence, fostering academic achievement, leadership development, and a strong sense of cultural identity. Together, we are building a brighter future for young scholar ...
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Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468

Andscape, William C. Rhoden

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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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Slept On

Inferno

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Welcome to Slept On, a new sports podcast from Inferno.ms dedicated to uncovering Mississippi's unsung sports stories! Hosted by Corinne Ellington and Isaiah Wilson, this show brings you weekly updates from all 33 colleges in Mississippi, from powerhouse SEC schools to junior colleges, universities, and HBCUs. We cover every sport, every game, and every remarkable story that deserves the spotlight. From inspiring underdog moments to unexpected victories, Slept On celebrates the athletes and ...
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Our journeys to HBCUs weren’t planned, but they changed our lives. Howard gave boldness, confidence, and pride to a first-gen Nigerian American who barely knew what an HBCU was. Bowie turned a reluctant choice into a lifelong family, brotherhood through Omega Psi Phi and resilience shaped a hesitant student into a proud graduate. HBCUs gave us more than education—they gave us purpose, pride, and a deep connection to our culture. Through our podcast, we celebrate the magic of HBCUs, sharing s ...
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The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE)

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Join this weekly podcast with Dr. Lezli Levene Harvell, Creator + Curator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience and her daughters, Zuri and Nava, where they explore Culture, Race, + Societal Issues through the lens of cultural critics, industry experts, writers, and HBCU students and recent grads. Season Two includes Impolite Conversations on topics such as Formerly Untouchable Castes, $5 Indians, and Being White In South Africa 20 years Post-Apartheid.
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HBCU News

HBCU News

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We discuss everything about HBCUs. From sports, greek life, business, campus activities, and so much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcunews/support
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Eleven11

Eleven11

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Welcome to the Eleven11 podcast hosted by Ryan and Ronnika, also known as, #TeamRyonni. We are a millennial couple that was brought together through our wonderful HBCUs. Join us as we discuss music, all the madness in the media and our mood for the week. Our mood is where we talk about any and everything from religion, to politics and sex. We hope you enjoy the Eleven11 podcast. Thanks for listening!
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D.O.P.E. Conversations

Bequita Pegram, Ph.D.

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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.
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Leading Equity

Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. Leading Equity podcaster

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This podcast focuses on supporting educators with the tools and resources necessary to ensure equity at their school. On this podcast, listeners can expect to hear interviews and stories from voices of equity in education today.
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Ethics and Education

The Center for Ethics & Education

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How should we be thinking about ethical questions in education? Conversations and features with philosophers and education researchers. From classroom dilemmas to policy decisions, K-12 through higher ed. We also make teaching guides to use in sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Available on our website. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education in WCER at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thanks to funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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Equity is about eliminating difference-based (race, gender, etc.) outcome gaps so that these differences do not predict one's success. Join Tennessee Diversity Consortium Executive Director, Robert Wilson, as we elevate model practices for improving equity within Middle TN.
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Undisciplined

KUAF 91.3 Public Radio

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Undisciplined is a podcast produced in collaboration with the African and African American Studies program with the University and KUAF Public Radio. Hosted by Dr. Caree Banton, this podcast will push the confines of your traditional academic disciplines and unveil how the objectives of African and African American studies can be found in the everyday if you just look.
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Religion Unmuted

Boniuk Institute and Religion and Public Life Center

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Religion Unmuted is the podcast where we explore how religion is lived. We aim to amplify voices that are not often heard in public conversations about religion. Join us for research-driven dialogue as we look for religion in unexpected spaces—such as the workplace, the lab, or on the campaign trail—and in everyday life.
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Da Wake Up

Man Down Podcast Network

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We not asking everybody to be "woke" but if you're gonna sleep at least sleep with one eye opened! Here on Da Wake Up, we cover a variety of social topics with lots of humor and a woke approach.
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Going for Two

Good Spot LLC

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If you love college athletics and want to better understand how it works, the Going for Two Podcast will dive into the latest news and provide analysis about some of the forces that shape college athletics on and off the field. Hosted by the Extra Points newsletter's Matt Brown and longtime national sports writer Bryan Fischer.
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Pamp & Circumstance

Pamp & Circumstance

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Two DFW-based lawyers reunite after 20 years with a common goal - create a space to have meaningful conversations about events and issues that matter, that make us think about ourselves and our worlds, and that motivate us to tap into our power potential! From local politics to the global stage, monthly Books of Mass Instruction Book Club discussions, weekly progress/report cards for local, state, and national individuals and events, to Pamp Unfiltered and unleashed, co-hosts, Lesa Pamplin & ...
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We Got Problems

Curtis G Martin, Rhonda L Brown & Caliph Johnson Sr.

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Welcome to the we got problems podcast, with co-host Curtis G Martin, Rhonda L Brown, and Caliph Johnson Sr, the only podcast where solutions get discussed to our community's everyday troubles. Each week, you will hear mind-blowing conversations and actionable tips and strategies that you can implement in your daily life to become more effective. We Got Problems, and We Got Solutions.
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Aspen Institute

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In-depth profiles of outstanding individuals among the 22% of college students who are also parents. Created by Ascend at Aspen Institute, this narrative documentary collection celebrates the scores of students who are pursuing their educations while raising children, working, and also leading in their families and communities.
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2024 is a movement centered around creating concrete strategies that encourage individuals to enter into the activism space. We are a group of members of the high school class of 2020 and allies striving to make the work of activists and organizers easier by providing resources to increase impact, craft rhetoric, and build grassroots power. This includes explaining different policy proposals, talking about current events, having intimate discussions about unjust systems, and learning about e ...
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Welcome to The HBCU Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur Todd Finley. The HBCU Audio Experience podcast is produced and distributed by HBCU Grad. On this podcast you'll find a mix of interviews, strategy sessions, behind the scenes, news and fireside chats with HBCU Grads and students. You'll also hear current thoughts that the HBCU Grad staff records originally for this audio experience!
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The SS Inner ramblings podcast is dedicated to providing no nonsense straight talk from the mind of the Stupid Scientist and other STEM professionals. Join us on your routine commute for thought provoking conversations that'll have you questioning why you've never heard of us before. We keep it real on a variety of topics including career navigation, being a minority in the STEM field along with touching base on the ish they never taught you in school.
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Funding is the Matter

Sarah Michelle Lee Bartley Productions

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Funding is the Matter is a podcast that talks about the surplus of issues caused by the racial wealth gap. I tackle different science and policy issues on the local, state, and federal levels. Within each section, I am going to have a policy memo episode. A policy memo is a document that provides analysis and/or recommendations for a particular audience regarding a particular situation or problem. This is a podcast to educate and empower us all to take our future into our own hands. For the ...
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Crossroads RTP

Research Triangle Park

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This podcast is brought to you by Research Triangle Park, where people + ideas converge. We focus on the intersection of relationships and collaborations throughout the Triangle region of North Carolina. We believe that "better together" is not just a catchy slogan, but the key to sustainability for our growing region will sustain the tremendous growth we are experiencing. Join host Ray Trapp, Vice President of Strategic Engagement for RTF, as he discusses economic development, community eng ...
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As students file back into classrooms, many are returning to campuses transformed by a strengths-based culture. Gallup’s Camille Lloyd talks with Dr. Cheresa Simpson and Dr. Paquita Yarborough of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund about how historically Black colleges and universities are weaving CliftonStrengths into the student experience.…
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As students return to campuses across the nation, a new documentary explores the legacy and new challenges faced by historically black colleges and universities. Reset learns more from Brandis Friedman, WTTW anchor and co-producer of the documentary “Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs.” We also hear from Felecia Commodore, a…
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🎙️ Episode 6: A Shelter in the Time of Storms with Dr. Jelani M. Favors In this deeply resonant episode of D.O.P.E. Conversations, award-winning historian and author Dr. Jelani M. Favors joins us to explore the powerful role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as sanctuaries for Black thought, activism, and democratic practice. …
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Illinois has been a leader in the data center boom, with more than 220 across the state. However, those centers use up tons of water, often from the same sources that local communities rely on for drinking water. Advocates that work to protect the Great Lakes (and local drinking water) are raising the alarm on the burden this could put on Illinois …
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Drop Us A Line…. The bittersweet milestone of college move-in day takes center stage as two remarkable HBCU freshmen share their first weeks on campus at North Carolina A&T and Florida A&M University. Through candid conversations with students and their parents, we witness the emotional journey of families embracing this transformative chapter. Dev…
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Ordering wine and learning how to pair it with meals and summer produce can be intimidating – but it doesn’t have to be! We talked to a chef, master sommelier and a food writer to learn how to pair what wine with what food, and how to do it in the least pretentious way possible. Today’s panel: Maggie Hennessy, WBEZ contributor and food writer; Paul…
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Drop Us A Line…. The college transition marks a pivotal moment for students and their families—a bittersweet blend of excitement, anxiety, and profound change. In this heartfelt episode, we witness the beautiful, sometimes emotional journey of exceptional young scholars who've reached our scholarship competition's top 20 while simultaneously beginn…
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AI therapy? Not if you’re in Illinois. The state has banned the use of artificial intelligence for mental health therapy. It is just the third state to put restrictions on the use of AI in the field, joining Nevada and Utah. While some therapists support the ban, others are opposed, arguing that AI allows them to be more present in their client mee…
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🎙️ Episode 5: Black Women & Resistance with Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson In this powerful episode of D.O.P.E. Conversations, historian, author, and thought leader Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson joins us to unpack the rich legacy of Black women and resistance—from rebellion and protest to scholarship and storytelling. Dr. Jackson explores how Black women ha…
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Drop Us A Line…. We explore the journey of P. Smith as she prepares to attend Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) with her mother, Nashika Thomas, by her side, highlighting their experience in the scholarship competition and the college preparation process. • P. Smith's has climbed from position #44 to #6 in the Takisha A Davis Sc…
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Rosa’s Blues Lounge has launched an independent record label to highlight the work of unrecorded artists. Plus, the label aims to ensure artists retain rights to their intellectual property. Chicago blues artist, Billy Branch, was the first performer on Rosa's stage — now 41 years later, he and his band were the first to sign with Rosa’s Record Lab…
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Drop Us A Line…. Four families prepare to send their HBCU-bound scholars to college in just six days, sharing their emotional journeys and hopes for the future as part of the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship competition. • Aniya Williams heads to FAMU to pursue orthodontics after being accepted to 50 schools and earning over a million dollars in schola…
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In the past year, two tent encampments have been cleared by the city, but people are still living in tents and green spaces and under viaducts throughout the city. As President Trump begins a high profile campaign to clear encampments in D.C., we look at the ways being homeless and living outside is criminalized, the strain on residents when there …
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🎙️ Episode 4: Behind the Lens — Black Professionals in Television with LaMonte Brown In this episode of D.O.P.E. Conversations, we're joined by LaMonte Brown, Jackson State University graduate and television production professional, to explore how Black representation behind the scenes shapes what we see on screen. LaMonte shares his journey in the…
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Drop Us A Line…. "Every student deserves an opportunity, an opportunity for hope and a future," declares Dr. Monique Robinson as we dive into Round 3 of the Takisha A Davis Scholarship competition. Now in its fifth year, this scholarship program has transformed from a modest tribute to a late sister with a heart for young people into a significant …
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Drop Us A Line…. Change might feel uncomfortable, but it's where our greatest growth happens. Dr. Monique Robinson knows this firsthand, having launched a non-profit organization, television show, and written multiple books during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. What seemed like an impossible time became the fertile ground for her most meaning…
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Drop Us A Line…. What happens when family traditions shape your college choice? Zemyria Jones, a top 20 finalist in the Takisha A. Davis Scholarship Competition, stands at this pivotal crossroads as she prepares to attend Tuskegee University while continuing her family's rich HBCU legacy. This heartwarming conversation between host Monique Robinson…
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In this episode of Slept On, Corinne and Isaiah shine a light on one of the NBA’s biggest stars with roots that often go overlooked — Devin Booker. That’s right, the All-Star guard has deep Mississippi ties, and the duo breaks down what that means, why it’s rarely talked about, and how it connects to the larger conversation about talent coming out …
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Drop Us A Line…. The profound impact of HBCUs stretches far beyond education, creating generational bonds and cultural legacies that shape families for decades. This heartwarming conversation between Howard alumna Marlena Powell and her daughter Sinclair, who's heading to North Carolina Central University, beautifully illustrates how the HBCU exper…
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Drop Us A Line…. The transformative power of educational opportunity takes center stage in this heartfelt exploration of parental pride, cultural connection, and academic excellence. As the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship Program enters its third round, we shift our focus to the remarkable parents supporting their HBCU-bound scholars. From suburban Wa…
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The FBI is said to be helping find Democratic Texas legislators who fled to Illinois. Indiana expands immigrant detention centers. The last of four convicted ComEd co-conspirators has been sentenced to prison. Chicago Public Schools cuts custodians in an effort to save money. Reset breaks down those stories and much more with Chicago Tribune politi…
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