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Going Back to B.L.A.C.K and Authenticity within the Black Community

Episode 4 of the Tripping on Bricks with Wavelength podcast, hosted by Wavelength, titled "Going Back to B.L.A.C.K and Authenticity within the Black Community" was published on February 17, 2024 and runs 68 minutes.

February 17, 2024 ·68m · Tripping on Bricks with Wavelength

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On this week’s Tripping on Bricks podcast, Wavelength speaks with Black Student Union President Tekhia Jones on Black History Month! In this episode we learn much more about this year’s theme: “Back to B.L.A.C.K. a Legacy of Art” as well as how to encourage student involvement during Black History Month and making sure those in the community know they are supported.

On this week’s Tripping on Bricks podcast, Wavelength speaks with Black Student Union President Tekhia Jones on Black History Month! In this episode we learn much more about this year’s theme: “Back to B.L.A.C.K. a Legacy of Art” as well as how to encourage student involvement during Black History Month and making sure those in the community know they are supported.


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