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Stone Written
Sonja Haynes Stone Center
21 episodes
3 weeks ago
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Episodes (20/21)
Stone Written
S2E3: A Platform is Everything
On International Podcast Day (September 30th), Stone Written celebrates the power of storytelling at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Research in Black Culture and History. Host Dr. Rhon shares seven lessons she’s learned since stepping into her role at UNC–Chapel Hill, from why “those who know, know” isn’t enough, to how platforms like this one help us tell our story before someone else gets it wrong. This episode is a brief but timely love letter to the stories that shape us—and to the people who make them worth telling. Sources: The Power of Podcasting: Telling Stories Through Sound by Siobhán McHugh (Columbia University Press, 2022) 100 Best Black Podcasts The Sonja Haynes Stone Center Linktree
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Stone Written
S2E2: This is Alignment
Host Dr. Rhon speaks with artist Mark Anthony Brown Jr. and curator Ming Joi Washington about The Book of Mark a solo exhibition at the Stone Center that explores spirituality, ancestry, and diasporic practices through photography, sculpture, and time-based media. The conversation covers their collaborative process and trust-building, the influence of Black church traditions, tensions between artistic integrity and the market, and efforts to make art accessible. The exhibition opens September 2025 and runs through the fall semester. Sources:  The Book of Mark exhibition catalog more about the artist, Mark Anthony Brown, Jr.  more about the curator, Ming Joi Washington The Sonja Haynes Stone Center Linktree
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Stone Written
S2E1: Building the Future We've Always Deserved
Stone Center Director Dr. Rhon Manigault-Bryant (@DoctorRMB) opens Stone Written Season 2 on the 21st anniversary of the Stone Center building. Reflecting on the Stone Center's legacy and Toni Morrison’s powerful lessons on centering Black life, Dr. Rhon speaks to the urgent need to secure sustainable funding to expand research programs, fellowships, and student support. Tune in for a pithy, but powerful conversation on creating a future that honors Black scholarship, creativity, and community — and learn how your support can make that vision possible. Join us in building the future we’ve always deserved.   Sources: The Sonja Haynes Stone Center website and linktree.  Toni Morrison's novel Paradise (1997). Check out the full video and transcript of the 1998 “Toni Morrison Uncensored” Conversation with Morrison and Jana Wendt.  Give to the Stone Center! 
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2 months ago
16 minutes

Stone Written
S1E17: Evan Andrews-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. On this final episode of Stone’s Senior Stories, we sit down with Evan Andrews, a senior from Winston-Salem majoring in Political Science and Peace, War & Defense with a minor in History. Evan is deeply involved in campus leadership, serving as the Basileus (President) of the Psi Delta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and holding past roles as Vice President of the UNC National Pan-Hellenic Council and leader in organizations like the UNC Black Pre-Law Association, Richard Epps Emerging Leaders Program, and Order of the Omega. His work with Democracy NC and Cheri Beasley’s Senate campaign reflects his passion for civic engagement and advocacy. In this conversation, Evan shares his thoughts on campus culture, Black UNC, Greek life, and the challenges of elitism and collaboration in student spaces. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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4 months ago
37 minutes

Stone Written
S1E16: Krystal Lacayo-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. On this episode, Guest Editor Melanie Cabrero sits down with Krystal Lacayo, a UNC-Chapel Hill graduate with a major in Environmental Studies and a minor in Urban and Regional Studies. Krystal is a powerhouse advocate, including her role as the Founder and President of HBUNC Media Group. She is passionate about holistic community development, blending sustainability, media, and social advocacy to create lasting change. We’ll discuss her journey as a student leader, her global perspective gained through study abroad, and her vision for the future of equitable and sustainable development. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
40 minutes

Stone Written
S1E15: Christopher Williams-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this episode Guest Editor Melanie Cabrero sits down with Christopher Lee Williams, a UNC-Chapel Hill graduate who majored in Peace, War, and Defense with a minor in Entrepreneurship. As the Student Body Vice President, an advocate for financial literacy, and a leader in the Union of Black Men, Christopher dedicated his time at Carolina to service, mentorship, and institutional change. We discuss the state of the Black community at UNC, the importance of financial literacy for students, and the challenges of navigating leadership and advocacy in a changing political climate. Christopher also shares his thoughts on mentorship, the legacy he hopes to leave behind, and advice for students looking to step into leadership roles. Tune in for an insightful conversation about leadership, service, and creating lasting impact! Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
36 minutes

Stone Written
S1E14: Brooklynn Barnett-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this episode Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with Brooklynn Barnett, a senior at UNC-Chapel Hill majoring in Biology with a minor in Health & Society. Brooklynn will soon take the next step in her journey at the #1 pharmacy school in the nation, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She shares insights on navigating higher education as a first-generation college student, overcoming imposter syndrome, and her passion for health advocacy. Brooklynn also highlights her experience as a mentor in the SPARK program, empowering underrepresented women at UNC, and reflects on her favorite Carolina memories. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero Guest Editor: Tobi Onsanya
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5 months ago
23 minutes

Stone Written
S1E13: Nia Satterfield Brown-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. On this episode, Melanie Cabrero sits down with Nia Satterfield Brown, a recent graduate of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media with a dual focus in EXSS Sports Administration and a minor in Hispanic Studies. Nia is a force in sports media, having covered UNC football and basketball for three years while also serving as the President of the Carolina Association of Black Journalists. Outside of journalism, she wears many hats—working as a Peer Financial Coach, a cycling instructor, and balancing a full student life. In this episode, we’ll explore her journey as a woman in sports media, how she navigates imposter syndrome, her experience as an out-of-state student, and how she manages it all while prioritizing self-care and personal growth. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
42 minutes

Stone Written
S1E12:Nigel Parker-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. On this episode, Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with Nigel Parker, a Morehead-Cain scholar and UNC grad majoring in Management & Society with minors in Philosophy, Politics, & Economics and History. Nigel is dedicated to fostering understanding and impactful change on campus, co-founding the Food for Thought civic discourse speaker series, working as an Intern for Honors Carolina, and serving as Chief of Staff in the Undergraduate Student Government Executive Branch. We explore his perspectives on civic discourse, student activism, the role of student government, and what it takes to be an effective advocate for historically underserved communities. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
33 minutes

Stone Written
S1E11:Joann Obioma-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this episode, Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with Joann Obioma, a powerhouse leader at UNC-Chapel Hill. Joann shares her journey of finding her voice as a first-generation student, navigating a predominantly white institution, and transforming self-doubt into self-assurance. From serving as President of the Black Student Movement to co-founding the Black Pre-Law Association, Joann has dedicated her time at Carolina to advocacy, equity, and uplifting marginalized communities. Tune in as she reflects on how her upbringing shaped her pursuit of higher education, the lessons she wishes she learned, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. This conversation is both inspiring and practical for anyone looking to make the most of their college experience while staying true to their roots and values. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero Guest Editor: Seton Pajibo
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5 months ago
29 minutes

Stone Written
S1E10:Connor Barnes-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this third episode of Stone's Senior Stories, Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with Connor Barnes, a graduating senior from Frederick, Maryland. Connor is a content creator who has built a personal social media presence with over 100,000 followers. He's also a savvy creative strategist and problem-solver with experience in social media, digital marketing, and sports media. Passionate about sports media, Connor hopes to join a professional sports organization’s media team after graduation. In this conversation, he shares insights on stepping outside of your comfort zone, mental health, social media, and the Black community at UNC. Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero Guest Editor: Tobi Onasanya
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5 months ago
31 minutes

Stone Written
S1E9: BJ Tillman-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this second episode of Stone's Senior Stories, Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with BJ Tillman. From founding a nonprofit that has registered thousands of voters to crafting economic policy with senators, BJ Tillman has made her mark on UNC and beyond. In this episode, we take a deep dive into her journey—how she stepped outside of her comfort zone, built a legacy of civic engagement, and balanced policy work with sports journalism. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, service, and the power of student advocacy.   Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
37 minutes

Stone Written
S1E8: Julian Taylor-Stone Senior Stories
Stone Written Podcast proudly presents "Stones Senior Stories," a 10-episode series celebrating the inspiring journeys of our graduating seniors. In this first episode of Stone's Senior Stories, Guest Host Melanie Cabrero sits down with Julian Taylor, a senior at UNC-Chapel Hill and co-founder of TransparUNCy, an organization dedicated to educating students about the political forces shaping public education. A Chapel Hill native studying Public Policy with a minor in City Planning, Julian has spent his college years advocating for transparency, equity, and student empowerment.  In this conversation, Julian reflects on his journey as an advocate, the importance of civic engagement, and how students can reclaim power over their education.  Guest Host & Stone Written Assistant Producer: Melanie Cabrero
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5 months ago
23 minutes

Stone Written
S1E7: Rooted Together
Join Dr. Rhon as she hosts a riveting discussion with directors Danielle Hiraldo, Heidi Kim, and Josmell Pérez, leaders of key academic and community engagement centers at UNC-Chapel Hill. Delving into their roles, challenges, and victories, this episode highlights how these centers serve as vital support systems for students, faculty, and communities amidst shifting political and educational landscapes. Hear first-hand accounts of resilience and strategic advocacy and reflections on UNC's history and the ongoing efforts to create community. With a blend of personal experiences and professional insights, this episode offers a deep dive into the evolving dynamics at play in higher education and the significance of sustaining impactful community engagement. To learn more about each center and the dynamic leaders at their helm, check out the following Episode Resources: The Alliance  The American Indian Center at UNC  The Asian American Center at UNC  The Carolina Latinx Center at UNC  The Sonja Haynes Stone Center (Linktree)       
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6 months ago
55 minutes

Stone Written
S1E6: Black Girl Philanthropy
In this engaging episode of "Stone Written," join host Dr. Rhon as she welcomes two remarkable guests, Dr. Cassandra Denise Caldwell and Laura Anderson Wright to discuss the enduring impact and future potential of the Sonia Haynes Stone Center at UNC Chapel Hill. Both alumni of the university, they reveal personal stories of inspiration, connection, and the crucial role of philanthropy in sustaining the center's mission and expanding its reach. The conversation dives into the complexity of Black alumni relationships with the university, addressing the challenges posed by recent shifts in policies and sentiments within higher education. Through personal anecdotes and shared memories, the trio explores the intersection of personal history, academic experiences, and the power of communal support in shaping future generations. Their lives attest to the power of philanthropy, where Black women prioritize giving that supports their vision for futures where Black students can thrive.  Listeners are invited to consider their role in this collective effort, with discussions on how even modest contributions can create lasting impacts. The episode challenges current and future alumni to unite in support of the Stone Center, fostering a legacy for decades to come. Sources:  To learn more about the Stone Center, including naming opportunities, see: https://linktr.ee/shscgiving. Charities Aid Foundation, "What is Philanthropy?"  Listen to the "Decolonizing Philanthropy" episode of Philanthropisms podcast
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6 months ago
58 minutes

Stone Written
S1E5: The Things We Cannot Say
Are we returning to ”The Great Resegregation”? Dr. Rhon takes up this question with a deep dive into a broader American historical narrative and UNC-Chapel Hill’s place within it.
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7 months ago
39 minutes

Stone Written
S1E4: History's Justice with Patricia Timmons-Goodson
In this engaging episode of Stone Written, Dr. Rhon sits down with the Honorable Dean Patricia Timmons-Goodson to explore her inspiring journey through a remarkable public service career. As one of the first African-American women on North Carolina’s Supreme Court, Dean Timmons-Goodson shares her profound insights into justice, history, and the importance of remaining grounded through life’s challenges.
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11 months ago
36 minutes

Stone Written
S1E3: Ashes to Ashes
"What do you do when you feel as if the world is on fire?"  Join Dr. Rhon as she engages this idea while reflecting on a viral essay she penned in 2016 titled "An Open Letter to White Liberal Feminists." The piece, initially published during the aftermath of Donald Trump's first election, resonated deeply, sparking a conversation on race, feminism, and politics. In this episode, Dr. Rhon draws parallels between the past and the present, in light of Trump's re-election in 2024. She explores some shifts in voter dynamics, the persistent voter gender gap, and an evolving political landscape. With personal anecdotes and a profound sense of urgency, she delves into the implications of these events on marginalized communities, particularly Black Americans. Dr. Rhon offers strategies for navigating this complex time, and she encourages listeners to grieve, rest, and find strength in collective action. As the world for some feels ablaze, this episode serves as both a call to action and a beacon of hope for those seeking change.   Sources:   https://www.aaihs.org/an-open-letter-to-white-liberal-feminists/  https://cawp.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/resources/ggpresvote.pdf  https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/exit-polls-2024-election/  https://www.electproject.org/election-data/voter-turnout-data  Black Writers Read  Well-Read Black Girl and The Black Studies podcasts.  Grief'd Up Podcast with Rebecca Feinglos 
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12 months ago
25 minutes

Stone Written
S1E2: Beyond Affinity with Dr. Koritha Mitchell
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that encourages a deeper understanding of how affinity shapes our interactions and societal structures. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in culture, history, and legacy.
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Stone Written
S1E1: Happy Anniversary
In this inaugural episode, we meet host Dr. Rhon and learn about the founding, history, and mission of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center, “one of the most significant accomplishments” on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill. Published on the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center Building (August 20, 2024). Join us as we navigate the rich tapestry of Black experience, bringing the Stone Center’s vibrant programming and events directly to you. Welcome to Stone Written.
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1 year ago
17 minutes

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