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 ...
Jordan Coleman on Making Space for Women at the Table
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Jordan Coleman on Making Space for Women at the Table
Send us a text Jordan, an Indianapolis native, holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from IUPUI and a master’s degree in Public Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She has led public affairs and development efforts for, for-profit and nonprofit entities, generating over $1 million in annual fundraising. Jordan launched A Seat At The Table in 2018 to help women of color challenge oppressive systems and heal from trauma, reaching thousands in Indiana and North Carolina. She...
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 ...