Send us a text Join us as Kensema John, a Ph.D. candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Florida with a minor in Women and Gender Studies, explores the fascinating world of Black Girlhood Studies, Black Feminist Thought, and the experiences of Black immigrants. Kensema's unique perspective as a second-generation Caribbean American informs her research on the intersection of education, identity, and gender. We delve into how educational systems worldwide impact Black ...
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Send us a text Join us as Kensema John, a Ph.D. candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Florida with a minor in Women and Gender Studies, explores the fascinating world of Black Girlhood Studies, Black Feminist Thought, and the experiences of Black immigrants. Kensema's unique perspective as a second-generation Caribbean American informs her research on the intersection of education, identity, and gender. We delve into how educational systems worldwide impact Black ...
From Trauma to Thriving, Building Workplace Wellness with Ramona Charles
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From Trauma to Thriving, Building Workplace Wellness with Ramona Charles
Send us a text Is Your Workplace a Hidden Battleground? The scars of trauma aren't always physical. Alarmingly, negative experiences at work – from a single incident to relentless bullying – can leave lasting emotional wounds. Imagine feeling constantly on edge, struggling to focus, or even dreading to go to work. This is the reality for many who face workplace trauma. The problem? It often goes unnoticed. Unlike a broken leg, the signs of emotional distress can be subtle...
mPress Conversations with Maggie
Send us a text Join us as Kensema John, a Ph.D. candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Florida with a minor in Women and Gender Studies, explores the fascinating world of Black Girlhood Studies, Black Feminist Thought, and the experiences of Black immigrants. Kensema's unique perspective as a second-generation Caribbean American informs her research on the intersection of education, identity, and gender. We delve into how educational systems worldwide impact Black ...