"The Soul of the Yard" Podcast!

Discover the Heartbeat of HBCUs with "The Soul of the Yard" Podcast!

Welcome to the Center for HBCU Research, Leadership, and Policy's latest venture: our exciting podcast, "The Soul of the Yard." We are thrilled to bring you this dynamic audio experience that delves into the profound importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the unique legacies they represent. At "The Soul of the Yard," we're dedicated to preserving and celebrating the legacy of HBCUs. Our podcast offers a captivating platform for critical discourse, where we engage in thoughtful conversations, share inspiring stories, and explore the enduring impact of these exceptional institutions. As we navigate through the rich history and enduring relevance of HBCUs, "The Soul of the Yard" seeks to shed light on their invaluable contributions to education, culture, and society. Whether you're a passionate advocate for HBCUs or someone seeking to expand your understanding of these vital institutions, our podcast provides a captivating space for discovery and reflection. Join us on this inspiring journey as we uncover the history, achievements, and innovations that define HBCUs. Be a part of the conversation, share your thoughts, and learn why HBCUs play a vital role in shaping our collective future. "The Soul of the Yard" podcast – your gateway to exploring the soul, spirit, and legacy of HBCUs. Tune in and let's celebrate the extraordinary journey together.

 

Season Two

This Soul of the Yard episode will focus on "Literacy and Legacy: Deepening Understanding of HBCUs," kicking off Season 2 and hosted by the Center for HBCU Research, Leadership, and Policy. In this episode, we explore the HBCU Literacy Series, examining both the historical and contemporary roles of HBCUs in shaping higher education. Our expert panel, moderated by Isaiah Lucas (Ph.D. student, Howard University), features Dr. Melanie Carter (Associate Provost, Howard University), Dr. Reginald K. Ellis (Associate Professor, Florida A&M University), and Dr. Omari H. Swinton Jr. (Professor, Howard University). Together, they discuss critical themes such as HBCU leadership, policy literacy, and student success, providing insights into the transformative influence of these institutions on academic and social progress.

Agency Demanded: The Political Socialization of HBCU Students

This Soul of The Yard episode will focus on the historical and contemporary role of HBCU students in shaping American democracy. The HBCU Center in collaboration with Dr. Wilkerson, our panelists and Civic Nation’s ALL In Initiative, hosted Unleash the Vote, a Voter Mobilization Project on October 10th here at Howard University. The October 10th convening featured the release of a voter guide and a voter toolkit and was timely for a host of reasons – but also because it was held on the  inaugural HBCU Democracy Day initiated by Dr. Jelani Favors Director of NC A&T’s Center of Excellence and Social Justice. Dr. Favors author of Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Fostered Generations of Leadership and Activism, envisioned HBCU Democracy Day as an opportunity to “lean back into that tradition, that legacy, and sort of reignite our students’ understanding of democracy and citizenship and civic engagement and how black colleges have really been at the forefront of that struggle again since their very inception.” So, in that spirit, today’s conversation is our effort to extend the October 10th conversation and again explore why civic participation is an integral part of the HBCU tradition.  

Season 2, Episode 2
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Season One

Capacity Pulse: Critical Conversations Around Enrollment Surges at HBCUs

Come engage in a pivotal dialogue on capacity with the HBCU Center, focusing on the recent enrollment surges at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Our guests include Dr. Cherise Peters, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Retention at Clark Atlanta University, and Dr. Corey Scott, Special Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Virginia State University.

Season 1, Episode 4
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Unveiling the Struggles: Black Women & Mental Health in Higher Education

In this episode, we embark on a poignant journey, spotlighting the often-overlooked struggles of Black women within the labyrinth of academia. Join us as we delve deep into the labyrinthine corridors of higher education, where Black women traverse a terrain fraught with systemic challenges and entrenched biases. Through candid conversations and insightful narratives, our esteemed guests Dr. Cassandra Veney, Howard University; Dr. Tiffany Hinton, Elizabeth City State University; and Dr. Danielle Williams, Norfolk State University, illuminate the unique institutional experiences that shape the mental health landscape for Black women in academia.

Season 1, Episode 3
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Academic Mission Matters: Reflections From An HBCU Provost

In this compelling episode, join us as we delve into the vital role of academic mission at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Hear firsthand insights from an HBCU Provost as we explore the significance of this mission in shaping success and ensuring the survival of these institutions. Gain a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs that contribute to the rich legacy of HBCUs in the realm of higher education. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on the academic heartbeat of HBCUs!

Season 1, Episode 2
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Sankofa: The Foundation and Future of the HBCU Center

Join us for an incredible journey as we kick off "The Soul of the Yard" podcast with a captivating inaugural episode. In this exclusive conversation, we sit down with the esteemed Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick, the immediate past president of Howard University. Together, we explore the very foundation and the exciting future of the HBCU Center. This episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspiration, as Dr. Frederick delves into the remarkable history and the vital role that HBCUs play in our society. Discover the roots, the vision, and the lasting impact of the HBCU Center as we embark on a transformative journey of exploration and celebration. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the invaluable contributions of HBCUs and the visionary work of the HBCU Center. Tune in to our debut episode and embark on a journey of discovery, reflection, and inspiration.

Season 1, Episode 1
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