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HBCUs, Shelters In Times of Storm: A Conversation with Jelani Favors, PhD

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How do Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to shape our society? Join us as we welcome Dr. Jelani Favors, the renowned author of "Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Foster Generations of Leadership and Activism." Dr. Favors shares his deeply personal journey and connection to North Carolina A&T State University, reflecting on the historical significance of the Greensboro sit-ins and how these moments have informed his life's work. You'll hear about his transformative experiences as an A&T student and how the unwavering support from professors propelled him to an illustrious academic career.
In this episode, we celebrate the rich history and ongoing influence of HBCUs through powerful personal anecdotes and historical exploration. Discover the impact of the "second curriculum" that nurtured race consciousness and cultural nationalism among Black students, turning them into formidable advocates for democracy and social change. From the pivotal roles of Fisk, Morehouse, and North Carolina A&T to the compelling stories of alumni like Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, and Raphael Warnock, we underscore the enduring power of these institutions in combating white supremacy and producing influential leaders.
We also examine the current state and future prospects of HBCUs, acknowledging both the challenges and triumphs faced by these vital institutions. From the rise of A&T under Chancellor Dr. Harold Martin's visionary leadership to the increasing spotlight on HBCUs due to social media and high-profile alumni, we discuss the necessity of robust curricula and intentional programs that foster student activism and community engagement. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the resilience, success, and crucial role of HBCUs in our society today.

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Chapters

1. HBCUs, Shelters In Times of Storm: A Conversation with Jelani Favors, PhD (00:00:00)

2. A&T Alumni Scholarship and Activism (00:00:10)

3. The Legacy of HBCUs (00:13:25)

4. The Legacy of HBCUs in America (00:20:17)

5. Importance of HBCUs in Black History (00:32:00)

6. The Impact of HBCUs Today (00:40:33)

7. HBCUs and Social Change (00:52:19)

8. Resilience and Success in HBCUs (01:01:37)

9. Journey Through Black College Legacy (01:05:24)

10. The Role of HBCUs in Activism (01:15:50)

11. Leveraging History for HBCU Resources (01:24:12)

12. Supporting and Preserving HBCUs Today (01:32:05)

13. Supporting HBCU Endowed Scholarship (01:44:55)

129 episodes

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Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship
How do Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to shape our society? Join us as we welcome Dr. Jelani Favors, the renowned author of "Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Foster Generations of Leadership and Activism." Dr. Favors shares his deeply personal journey and connection to North Carolina A&T State University, reflecting on the historical significance of the Greensboro sit-ins and how these moments have informed his life's work. You'll hear about his transformative experiences as an A&T student and how the unwavering support from professors propelled him to an illustrious academic career.
In this episode, we celebrate the rich history and ongoing influence of HBCUs through powerful personal anecdotes and historical exploration. Discover the impact of the "second curriculum" that nurtured race consciousness and cultural nationalism among Black students, turning them into formidable advocates for democracy and social change. From the pivotal roles of Fisk, Morehouse, and North Carolina A&T to the compelling stories of alumni like Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, and Raphael Warnock, we underscore the enduring power of these institutions in combating white supremacy and producing influential leaders.
We also examine the current state and future prospects of HBCUs, acknowledging both the challenges and triumphs faced by these vital institutions. From the rise of A&T under Chancellor Dr. Harold Martin's visionary leadership to the increasing spotlight on HBCUs due to social media and high-profile alumni, we discuss the necessity of robust curricula and intentional programs that foster student activism and community engagement. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the resilience, success, and crucial role of HBCUs in our society today.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. HBCUs, Shelters In Times of Storm: A Conversation with Jelani Favors, PhD (00:00:00)

2. A&T Alumni Scholarship and Activism (00:00:10)

3. The Legacy of HBCUs (00:13:25)

4. The Legacy of HBCUs in America (00:20:17)

5. Importance of HBCUs in Black History (00:32:00)

6. The Impact of HBCUs Today (00:40:33)

7. HBCUs and Social Change (00:52:19)

8. Resilience and Success in HBCUs (01:01:37)

9. Journey Through Black College Legacy (01:05:24)

10. The Role of HBCUs in Activism (01:15:50)

11. Leveraging History for HBCU Resources (01:24:12)

12. Supporting and Preserving HBCUs Today (01:32:05)

13. Supporting HBCU Endowed Scholarship (01:44:55)

129 episodes

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