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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 13 MIN

Navigating Literary Trails: Exploring Connections Across Texts

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In this episode of Black-Liberation.Tech, Dr. Renee Jordan dives into a blog post from June 2018 titled "Following Trails of Literature." Dr. Jordan shares her experiences with influential books and authors that have shaped her academic and professional journey. She reflects on the profound impact of Maya Angelou’s "Letter to My Daughter" and the connections made through various literary works. This episode emphasizes the importance of literature in personal growth and professional development, and how following these literary trails can lead to significant revelations and impacts in life.Introduction to the Blog Post: Dr. Jordan introduces the blog post "Following Trails of Literature" and its inspiration from a variety of influential books and authors.Books That Influence: Discussion of Alice Walker's entry in "Flat-Footed Truths: Telling Black Women's Lives" and the discovery of Zora Neale Hurston’s manuscript "Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo." Connection to Maya Angelou’s "Letter to My Daughter" and the revelation about Dr. Jordan’s own identity as a teacher who writes.Personal and Professional Growth: Reflection on the impact of literature on Dr. Jordan’s life, especially during challenging times such as the death of her mother. Encouragement to read works by influential authors like Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou, and Ida B. Wells to gain wisdom and inspiration.Impact Beyond the Classroom: Dr. Jordan’s transition from classroom teaching to roles that impact education on a larger scale, such as instructional technologist and grant administrator. Discussion on the significance of supporting faculty, enhancing learning spaces, and managing educational programs and grants.Career Path Insights: The importance of roles that were not traditionally highlighted during career days but have a significant impact on education and professional development. Encouragement for listeners to consider various career paths in education, grant administration, and instructional technology.Literature as a Life Guide: Exploration of how literature guides personal and professional journeys. Encouragement to share knowledge and support others through conversations and written words.Final Thoughts and Encouragement: Dr. Jordan’s message to remain curious, open-minded, and to share insights with others to help them along their journeys. Encouragement to engage with literature and use it as a tool for personal and professional growth. Recommended Reads:"Flat-Footed Truths: Telling Black Women's Lives""Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo" by Zora Neale Hurston"Letter to My Daughter" by Maya AngelouWorks by Ida B. WellsCall to Action: Like, subscribe, and share the podcast. Rate and review the podcast to help it become more discoverable.Closing: Thank you for listening to this episode of Black-Liberation.Tech with Dr. Renee Jordan. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions in future episodes.#BlackLiberationTech #Literature #MayaAngelou #ZoraNealeHurston #IdaBWells #PersonalGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #Education #GrantAdministration #InstructionalTechnology #Podcast

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