just now

Black Light: Collegiate Discussion on the Black Student Diaspora cover art

All Episodes - Black Light: Collegiate Discussion on the Black Student Diaspora

A podcast and discussion on cultural topics within the black community as a student. It will shed "light" on information that is shared as a black student at a Predominantly White Institution (PWI); more specifically, East Tennessee State University.

View Podcast Details

6 Episodes

Dear White People. The Art of Not Knowing  thumbnail

Dear White People. The Art of Not Knowing

12/11/2018 38 min 59 sec

In our finale, we will discuss culture appropriation, allies, and what the university can do to help campus climate.

Rep Your Set! The different communities that black students belong to thumbnail

Rep Your Set! The different communities that black students belong to

12/11/2018 30 min 57 sec

Listeners will learn the different communities and organizations that hold our black students.

Battle of the Sexes! Interactions between each other in our Community thumbnail

Battle of the Sexes! Interactions between each other in our Community

12/10/2018 34 min 16 sec

Listeners hear a Couple's perspective on Relations between black men and women.

Sista, Sista! Comradery between Black Women on Campus thumbnail

Sista, Sista! Comradery between Black Women on Campus

12/10/2018 19 min 32 sec

Thanks to our guest, listeners will hear issues within the community that Black Women face in a university atmosphere.

I am my Brother’s Keeper? Comradery between Black Men on Campus  thumbnail

I am my Brother’s Keeper? Comradery between Black Men on Campus

12/10/2018 32 min 19 sec

Listeners will hear what Leon and his guest think about what it means to be one's Brother's Keeper. They will also hear the issues between black men within a camp community.

Culture Shock! The impact of the First-Year-Experience.  thumbnail

Culture Shock! The impact of the First-Year-Experience.

12/10/2018 30 min 4 sec

Listeners will hear about what black students face during their first year and the needs they have.