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7 Episodes 2015 - 2015
Episode 1
Sat, Oct 31, 2015
Dr. Michael Scantlebury examines the representation of slavery in Caribbean tourism materials. Dr. Tami Navarro discusses neoliberalism's effects on Caribbean economies.
Episode 2
Sun, Nov 8, 2015
Dr. 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.
Episode 3
Sun, Nov 8, 2015
Dr. 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.
Episode 4
Sun, Nov 15, 2015
Dr. 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.
Episode 5
Sun, Nov 15, 2015
Dr. 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.
Episode 6
Sun, Nov 22, 2015
Dr. 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.
Episode 7
Sun, Nov 22, 2015
CEO 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.