Scantlebury/NavarroDr. Michael Scantlebury examines the representation of slavery in Caribbean tourism materials. Dr. Tami Navarro discusses neoliberalism's effects on Caribbean economies.
Brown/Johnson
E2
Brown/JohnsonDr. Scot Brown discusses the Rick James/Prince feud and the importance of music education. Kashi Johnson shows how expression via poetry and hip-hop empowers young black minds.
Battle-Baptiste/Gross
E3
Battle-Baptiste/GrossDr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste uses Black feminist archaeology as a tool for social justice today. Dr. Kali Gross examines the history of black women's over-representation in United States' prisons.
Robinson/Elliott
E4
Robinson/ElliottDr. Courtney Robinson connects racism in schools to the over incarceration of black men. Dr. Zetta Elliott discusses causes and solutions to the lack of diversity in children's literature.
Foster/Chin
E5
Foster/ChinDr. Kevin Michael Foster demystifies the risk and benefits of tenure for Black Studies scholars. Dr. Elizabeth Chin explores the innovative methods of anthropologist and dancer Katherine Dunham.
Louis/Foster
E6
Louis/FosterDr. Bertin M. Louis analyzes the systematic marginalization of Haitian migrants in the Bahamas. Dr. Kevin Michael Foster describes Blackademics TV and its place within the legacy of Black Studies.
Cofield/Gayles
E7
Cofield/GaylesCEO Natalie Cofield shares the history and importance of black entrepreneurship and economic equity. Dr. Jonathan Gayles examines the history and fatal consequences of the "dangerous giant negro" myth.
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