On this episode of Envision Radio Markiana and Price chat with Hashim Davis, Assistant Director for the National History Academy. They discuss his extensive list of prestigious fellowships in Holocaust and Genocide studies, his career teaching public school history for 25 years, how he shows the global connections between Jim Crow in America and the Nuremberg Racial Laws in Germany, his leadership roles with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the Iota Beta Chapter at UVA, and more.
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On this episode of Envision Radio Markiana and Price chat with Hashim Davis, Assistant Director for the National History Academy. They discuss his extensive list of prestigious fellowships in Holocaust and Genocide studies, his career teaching public school history for 25 years, how he shows the global connections between Jim Crow in America and the Nuremberg Racial Laws in Germany, his leadership roles with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the Iota Beta Chapter at UVA, and more.
This week on #EnvisionRadio we're welcoming Charley Burton to the studio! Charley is a native of Charlottesville and shared his life story about surviving abuse, addiction, mental illness, and gender dysphoria in his book The Boy Beneath My Skin. We'll also discuss his other projects including founding STEP (Supporting Trans Elder Project), becoming a public speaker through his organization Charley Speaks, and more. Brought to you in partnership with Jefferson School Foundation.&n...
Envision Radio
On this episode of Envision Radio Markiana and Price chat with Hashim Davis, Assistant Director for the National History Academy. They discuss his extensive list of prestigious fellowships in Holocaust and Genocide studies, his career teaching public school history for 25 years, how he shows the global connections between Jim Crow in America and the Nuremberg Racial Laws in Germany, his leadership roles with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the Iota Beta Chapter at UVA, and more.