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Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Black Youth Having a Sense of Agency
Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn joins the CEO of CRESTSprogram, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, for a lively discussion about how Black youth can have agency to investigate and transform their lives.Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn is a visionary educator, researcher, and cultural exchange advocate dedicated to empowering youth, advancing Indigenous knowledge systems, and fostering global partnerships that bridge cultures and transform education. Dr. Speight Vaughn is a Research Scientist/Program Director for RISER - an intergenerational research fellowship exposing emerging researchers to asset-based research methodologies and providing research experience and mentorship for fellows. RISER is a Growth and Thriving...
2025-12-18
33 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Literacy Leads to Liberation
The CEO of CRESTSprogram, LLC, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, engages in a conversation with Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings about Black children's educational concerns.Gloria Ladson-Billings is Professor Emerita and former Kellner Family Distinguished Professor in Urban Education in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction and was Faculty Affiliate in the Departments of Educational Policy Studies, Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis, and Afro-American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the Immediate Past President of the National Academy of Education. She was the 2005-2006 president of the American Educational Research Association. She is a 2020-2021 Hagler Institute Fellow at Texas A...
2025-12-04
28 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Research as Transformation
In this episode, the CRESTSprogram Co-Founders, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji and Dr. Constance West, discuss emancipatory research as a transformative approach to conducting inquiry about marginalized communities. For more information about their emancipatory research credential program, visit: www.crestsprogram.com/crests-liberate.Send us a text
2025-12-01
28 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Biology & Black Children’s Achievement
In this episode, Dr. Samuel Burbanks, IV engages in a conversation with CRESTSprogram CEO, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, about biology and Black children's achievement.Dr. Samuel Burbanks is a part-time assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati (UC). He has been an educator for approximately 30 years, having taught in the Cincinnati public schools, where he ran a Black history after-school program. Dr. Burbanks also has experience in working with youth in the UC Upward Bound program. Dr. Samuel Burbanks earned his doctorate in education from the University of Cincinnati under the supervision of Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji. You can...
2025-11-30
36 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Africentric Social Work
In this episode, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram) has a conversation with Mr. Larry Hayes, a mental health practitioner in the New Orleans (LA) area who practices Africentric Social Work. Mr. Hayes has been in private practice for nearly 40 years and works primarily with Black clients (adults and adolescents). Mr. Larry Hayes discusses the most pressing mental health needs within the Black community and the clinical interventions that address these needs. For more on Mr. Larry Hayes, visit his website: https://www.sankofacenter.net.Send us a text
2025-11-20
32 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Race-based Stress and Black Schoolchildren-Part 2
Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram) introduces one of the graduate research assistants, Ms. Tyla Kennedy. Ms. Kennedy is a school counselor in one of the public charter schools in the New Orleans (LA) area and also serves as a graduate research assistant (GRA) with CRESTSprogram, LLC. Tyla discusses her experiences with Black schoolchildren and race-based stress. For more information about Tyla Kennedy, visit our website: https://www.crestsprogram.com/the-team. Send us a text
2025-10-30
25 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Introducing CRESTSprogram Team Member, Ms. Jonae Bond
In this episode, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram) introduces the CRESTSprogram graphic designer, Ms. Jonae Bond. Jonae Bond is a multi-creative with a diverse skill set encompassing brand design, product photography, videography, creative direction, and web design. Her expertise lies in the realms of branding, marketing, content creation, website development, and social media advertising. For more information about Jonae Bond and the CRESTSprogram team, visit: https://www.crestsprogram.com/the-team.Send us a text
2025-10-23
29 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Race-based Stress and Black Schoolchildren-Part 1
In this episode, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram) interviewed one of our graduate research assistants, Ms. Dehjah Vaughn. Ms. Vaughn is a full-time classroom teacher and also a doctoral student. Dehjah discussed her passion for teaching extensively, drawing on her understanding of history and social justice principles. To read her full bio, go to our website: https://www.crestsprogram.com/the-team.Send us a text
2025-10-16
32 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
The Emergence of Pediatric Counseling
In this episode, CRESTSprogram CEO, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, engages in a lively conversation with Dr. Jeff Wolfgang about the area known as Pediatric Counseling.Dr. Jeff Wolfgang is a clinician, researcher, supervisor, and professor of counseling. He approaches his work from a culture-centered, holistic, ecological perspective. Dr. Wolfgang has specialized in using creative approaches to counseling children and families dealing with traumatic stress and has over fourteen years of experience. Dr. Wolfgang has worked clinically as a school counselor and mental health community counselor, is an Associate Professor at North Carolina A&T State University, an affiliate...
2025-10-09
26 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Seeing Traditional New Orleans Jazz as Resistance
In this episode, CRESTSprogram CEO, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, engages in dialogue with Dr. Michael White. Dr. White is an accomplished, multifaceted New Orleans-based clarinetist, retired professor, composer, musicologist, and jazz historian widely regarded as one of the leading authorities and culture bearers of traditional New Orleans jazz music. You can learn more about Dr. Michael White by going to: www.basinstreetrecords.com.Send us a text
2025-10-02
28 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Introducing CRESTSprogram Research Fellow, Dr. Ebony White
In this episode, the CEO of CRESTSprogram, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, introduces Dr. Ebony White, research fellow. To read more about Dr. White, visit our website: https://www.crestsprogram.com/the-team.Send us a text
2025-09-28
26 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Introducing Dr. Kimberlee Bow, Dance Therapist and Trauma Specialist
Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram, LLC) interviews one of the members of her team, Dr. Kimberlee Bow.Dr. Kimberlee Bow is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT), author, speaker, advocate, consultant, and sport and performance consultant. A passionate, dedicated, and devoted professional, she has experience ranging from clinical to director-level work as well as nonprofit program and board leadership. She is also the owner and founder of AbunDANCE Somatic Center, providing clinical and coaching services. Her specialties include companioning people through death and grief work (bereavement), supporting caregivers, and helping athletes, especially...
2025-09-25
24 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Introducing our CRESTSprogram Team Member, Dr. Constance West
In this episode, we begin our introduction to the CRESTSprogram team members, beginning with Dr. Constance West, co-founder of our firm. During this discussion, Dr. West talks about her past experiences with Black youth in educational and clinical settings. She also talks about her own experiences as a Black student, from K-12 through graduate studies. For more information about Dr. Constance West, please visit our website: www.crestsprogram.com.Send us a text
2025-09-12
38 min
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
What's Culture Got to do With It?
In this inaugural episode, we provide excerpts from the very first webinar offered by the CRESTSprogram team in November 2020. The founders of CRESTSprogram, LLC, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji and Dr. Constance West, are interviewed by Dr. Joyce E. King, who holds the Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair at Georgia State University. They are also joined by Dr. Michael White, jazz clarinetist, composer, bandleader, and historian. The full version of this webinar is available on the CRESTSprogram YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/D11oaFUSSmg Send us a text
2025-09-05
35 min