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 ...
Unveiling Expertise: Conversations with LaChelle Barnett, the Professional Expert Extractor
mPress Conversations with Maggie
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1 year ago
Unveiling Expertise: Conversations with LaChelle Barnett, the Professional Expert Extractor
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of mPress Conversations! Today, we have a remarkable guest, LaChelle Barnett, the Professional Expert Extractor. LaChelle is a true powerhouse who wears multiple hats with grace and expertise, and we're here to uncover her inspiring journey and mission. From Therapist to CEO: A Journey in the Nonprofit Sector LaChelle's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. She effortlessly navigates between her roles as a consultant and the founder of T...
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 ...