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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2025 · 21 MIN

Fieldnote 22: Pedagogical Reflection

from Fieldnotes of a Black Woman Scholar · host Venus Evans-Winters

Graduate school can be a physically and mentally isolating experience, but building a supportive community is essential for academic success and personal well-being. ‪@DrVenusEvansWinters‬ discusses strategies for fostering meaningful connections among graduate students through collaboration, mentorship, and collective care. Strategies include navigating academic power dynamics, forming writing and accountability groups, and prioritizing mental wellness through community care. I highlight how students can bridge disciplines, uplift marginalized voices, and use writing as a tool for connection. Additionally, digital platforms and virtual networks are explored as resources for fostering academic solidarity beyond institutional walls. Hosted by a professor, researcher, writer, and clinical therapist specializing in trauma, this series offers insights and practical tools for creating a strong, affirming, and engaged graduate student community. Join the conversation and reimagine academia as a space of shared growth, resilience, and transformation.

Graduate school can be a physically and mentally isolating experience, but building a supportive community is essential for academic success and personal well-being. ‪@DrVenusEvansWinters‬ discusses strategies for fostering meaningful connections among graduate students through collaboration, mentorship, and collective care. Strategies include navigating academic power dynamics, forming writing and accountability groups, and prioritizing mental wellness through community care. I highlight how students can bridge disciplines, uplift marginalized voices, and use writing as a tool for connection. Additionally, digital platforms and virtual networks are explored as resources for fostering academic solidarity beyond institutional walls. Hosted by a professor, researcher, writer, and clinical therapist specializing in trauma, this series offers insights and practical tools for creating a strong, affirming, and engaged graduate student community. Join the conversation and reimagine academia as a space of shared growth, resilience, and transformation.

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