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Month: March 2022

Young Media-Makers: Come PodCamp With Us!

March 30, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

We’re cueing up some fun here at D&Me HQ: a free PodCamp for area students in grades 8-12, happening 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May […]

Episode 59: Do We See Ourselves in the Oscars?

March 24, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

The producers of the 94th Academy Awards—airing at 8 p.m. this Sunday on ABC—hope a new “Fan Favorite” award, celebrating popular hits like Cinderella and […]

Amidst a New Refugee Crisis, Students Find Welcome and Hope in America’s Capital

March 17, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

Commentary by Joyeuse Muhorakeye, Ankita Rai, Rojina Rai, students at Aiken New Tech H.S. Where we come from, where we are, and where we are […]

Episode 58: Two Years on the COVID Roller-Coaster 

March 11, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

One star, would not recommend this particular thrill ride—but pandemic extremes have been our daily reality for the last two years, which, we’d like to […]

Sarah Mayrant Fossett: Cincinnati Abolitionist and Business Owner

March 8, 2022 David Childs 22

Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityWe are going to continue our discussions in honor of Women’s History month by sharing resources and stories about […]

Unladylike: Resources for Teaching Women’s History from PBS Learning Media

March 8, 2022 David Childs 28

Dr. David J. Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionSocial studies and languages arts classrooms are wonderful spaces to introduce topics centered on diversity and inclusion. […]

Celebrate Black Women this Women’s History Month with These Classroom Resources

March 2, 2022 David Childs 19

Learning for Justice (Formerly Teaching for Tolerance) is celebrating Women’s history by focusing of African American women. Kimberly Crenshaw and the phrase she coined intersectionality, […]

Free Black History Lecture at NKU with Expert from Smithsonian Institution March 14, 2022 6pm. Register below.

March 2, 2022 David Childs 0

Please join us for an in person and live streamed lecture by Dr. Eric Williams of the National African American History Museum (Smithsonian Institution). The […]

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Celebrating Black Joy through the Historic Black Film Tradition

March 2, 2022 David Childs 16

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction Discussing Black JoyBlack joy is a phrase that Black scholars and historians have begun to use to […]

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