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Conversation 43 (Janelle)

Janelle is from Brooklyn, New York. She was preparing to graduate from college in Washington, D.C. at the time of her interview, and she was spending her days “mostly…I’m going to be completed honest, I’m tired all the time. That’s become a part of my...

An episode of the Class of Hope and Change podcast, hosted by OverPond Media, titled "Conversation 43 (Janelle)" was published on May 10, 2016 and runs 63 minutes.

May 10, 2016 ·63m · Class of Hope and Change

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Janelle is from Brooklyn, New York. She was preparing to graduate from college in Washington, D.C. at the time of her interview, and she was spending her days “mostly…I’m going to be completed honest, I’m tired all the time. That’s become a part of my personality.”Janelle’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Not Sit In An Office Behind A Computer and Desk"We began with a conversation about HBCUs, and makes her alma mater (Howard University) a special place.We talked about finding communities of like-minded people after graduation, and about the difference between friendships formed in college and the ones formed during the childhood / teenage years. Janelle spoke about dealing with the “So what are you going to do now?” question that often came up after someone found out that she was about to graduate.She talked about the evolution in her understanding of the world, and of her personal identity, over the past 7-8 years. We talked about the phrase “checking my privilege”, and about how social privileges are different for women with different skin tones.--------------------------------------------Intro Theme Music: Chega Para Mim by AbJoSee photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book at https://classofhc.com/ep43-janelle/Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPggThanks for listening!

Janelle is from Brooklyn, New York. She was preparing to graduate from college in Washington, D.C. at the time of her interview, and she was spending her days “mostly…I’m going to be completed honest, I’m tired all the time. That’s become a part of my personality.”

Janelle’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Not Sit In An Office Behind A Computer and Desk"

We began with a conversation about HBCUs, and makes her alma mater (Howard University) a special place.

We talked about finding communities of like-minded people after graduation, and about the difference between friendships formed in college and the ones formed during the childhood / teenage years. Janelle spoke about dealing with the “So what are you going to do now?” question that often came up after someone found out that she was about to graduate.

She talked about the evolution in her understanding of the world, and of her personal identity, over the past 7-8 years. We talked about the phrase “checking my privilege”, and about how social privileges are different for women with different skin tones.

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Intro Theme Music: Chega Para Mim by AbJo

See photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book at https://classofhc.com/ep43-janelle/

Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPgg

Thanks for listening!
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