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Danita Mason-Hogans
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Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
10: Voices - Zan Coleman, Cortland Gilliam, and CJ Suitt
The James Cates Scholars is a youth-led, elder informed program dedicated to centering, exploring and sharing marginalized Black history in Chapel Hill. The Scholars range in age from middle school, high school, college and beyond. Find out more and support the program at Bridging the Gap with Danita Mason-Hogans.
2023-08-07
25 min
Education Matters
Ep. 212 Color of Education Annual Summit
The Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity & Opportunity at the Public School Forum recently held its 5th Annual Color of Education with our wonderful partners, the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University and the Center for Child and Family Policy. Today we are joined by four of the leaders who played critical roles in the planning and success of the convening and also the ongoing work across NC. Hundreds of educators, students, equity leaders, and community and business partners joined us to learn and create action steps for impact together are with us today on the...
2022-11-20
24 min
Education Matters
Ep. 212 The Color of Education Annual Summit
The Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity & Opportunity at the Public School Forum recently held its 5th Annual Color of Education with our wonderful partners, the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University and the Center for Child and Family Policy. Today we are joined by four of the leaders who played critical roles in the planning and success of the convening and also the ongoing work across NC. Hundreds of educators, students, equity leaders, and community and business partners joined us to learn and create action steps for impact together are with us today on the...
2022-11-20
24 min
A Dose of Hope Radio
ADOH RADIO PRESENTS EPISODE 81: “ALL THINGS SILVER” FEAT. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ARTIST & RADIO SHOW HOST EVERETT SILVER
LIVE – WED., SEPTEMBER 28, 2022. This episode will feature inspirational music, positive inspirations, and EVERETT SILVER! He is a singer, songwriter, producer, and pastor. Everett Silver, Sr. is truly a renaissance man. A native of Washington, D.C., Everett has established himself in the Gospel Music community as an architect of contemporary sound. The President and CEO of Revils Entertainment Group, Everett has performed for The Bobby Jones Diamond Awards, The Gospel Music Workshop of America, the Dove Awards, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the 1988 Presidential Election Debate. Everett has ministered alongside Vickie Winans, Shirley Caesar, Babbie Mason, Tramaine Hawkins, Co...
2022-09-28
58 min
A Dose of Hope Radio
ADOH RADIO PRESENTS EPISODE 81: “ALL THINGS SILVER” FEAT. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ARTIST & RADIO SHOW HOST EVERETT SILVER
LIVE – WED., SEPTEMBER 28, 2022. This episode will feature inspirational music, positive inspirations, and EVERETT SILVER! He is a singer, songwriter, producer, and pastor. Everett Silver, Sr. is truly a renaissance man. A native of Washington, D.C., Everett has established himself in the Gospel Music community as an architect of contemporary sound. The President and CEO of Revils Entertainment Group, Everett has performed for The Bobby Jones Diamond Awards, The Gospel Music Workshop of America, the Dove Awards, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the 1988 Presidential Election Debate. Everett has ministered alongside Vickie Winans, Shirley Caesar, Babbie Mason, Tramaine Hawkins, Co...
2022-09-28
58 min
Soulsorts
The Soulsorts Record Room '22 Summer C120 Sessions #5
The Soulsorts Record Room ’22 Summer C120 Sessions #5Playlist:LP side:Darcus – Feels Like Love (LP: Darcus)Chapter 8 – Don’t You Like It (LP: Chapter 8)Damion & Danita – The Feeling I Get (LP: Damion & Danita)Karin Jones – Here I Go Again (LP: Under The Influence Of Love)Black Ice – The Wine Is Bitter (But The Grapes Are Sweet) (LP: Black Ice)Coke Escovedo – If I Ever Lose This Heaven (LP: Coke)Quincey Jones – My Cherie Amour (LP: Mellow Madness)Dionne Warwick & Isaac Hayes – Can’...
2022-06-08
2h 03
Careers in Finance
26 Rachel Southern and Danita Trice - Transitioning from Student to Employee - Part 3
Today on part 3 of our Transition from Student to Employee series, host Morgan Hutter along with Danita Trice and Rachel Southern discuss adjusting to office culture. How long should it take a new employee to acclimate to a new work environment? Should a new employee voice their opinion on everything immediately? What virtual meeting backgrounds are appropriate? Listen in to find out the answers to these questions and more. If you'd like to learn more about The Boehly Center come visit us at boehlycenter.mason.wm.edu.
2022-05-27
26 min
Careers in Finance
25 Rachel Southern and Danita Trice - Transitioning from Student to Employee - Part
On this second episode of a three-part series on preparing for success, host Morgan Hutter welcomes back Rachel Southern and Danita Trice to talk about email and time management. The average person receives 78 work emails a day and spends approximately 37 hours a week on email. Listen in as they discuss the best tips and tricks to keep your life organized, both inside your inbox and outside of it. If you'd like to learn more about The Boehly Center come visit us at boehlycenter.mason.wm.edu.
2022-05-13
25 min
Careers in Finance
24 Rachel Southern and Danita Trice - Transitioning from Student to Employee - Part 1
Transitioning from student life to a full-time employee can be challenging. In this episode - part 1 of a 3-part series - host Morgan Hutter welcomes Rachel Southern , the Assistant Director for Industry Advising in Business Careers in the Office of Career Development and Professional Engagement in the Cohen Career Center, and Danita Trice, Associate Director Over Academic Engagement at the Boehly Center. They discuss tips, tricks, and best practices students should utilize when making the leap from campus life to full-time corporate employee. If you'd like to learn more about The Boehly Center come visit us at...
2022-04-29
36 min
Stories about Black History
Biddy Mason: An American Pioneer
Read more: https://searchblackandeducation.com/stories/2017/10/31/biddy-mason-an-american-pioneer Biddy Mason was born, enslaved, in Hancock, Georgia in 1818. Her owner, Robert Smith, later moved to Mississippi where he became acquainted with the Mormon religion. The mid-1800s were a tumultuous time in American politics and 1850 was an important year, in many ways. Unbeknownst to Biddy Mason, decisions being made about California and Utah were about to have a significant impact on her life.
2022-02-06
04 min
Southern Futures
The Vote: Danita Mason-Hogans + Gloria Thomas
Memories from yesterday blend with events of today in this special episode of the Southern Futures Podcast series. Dr. Gloria Thomas (Director of UNC Women's Center) and Danita Mason-Hogans (Oral Historian at Duke Center for Documentary Studies) respond to narratives captured by the Southern Oral History Program--stories of African Americans voting for the first time in the South, during the 1960s, reveal a determination to vote that resonates today.
2020-10-20
22 min
Education Matters
ep. 155 Color of Education
We kicked off our third annual Color of Education Summit virtually this week, spotlighting the intersection of race, equity, and education. Joining us to discuss this are speakers and organizers of the event. Guests: Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards, Associate Director of Research, Duke University Cook Center on Social Equity Dr. Lauren Fox, Senior Director of Policy, Public School Forum of North Carolina Danita Mason-Hogans, Program Coordinator, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University Christina Spears, Special Assistant in Wake County Public School System's Office of Equity Affairs
2020-10-11
24 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
7: What Comes Next. Silent Sam part 3
In August, 2018 student activists toppled UNC's confederate monument, Silent Sam. In our final part of our 3-part series exploring the history of the statue, we dig into the question: what comes after Silent Sam?
2019-12-19
23 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
6: James Cates. Silent Sam part 2
Part 2, in our 3-part Silent Sam series. In this episode, we share the story of James Cates. James was born and raised in Chapel Hill. In 1970, when he was just 22-years-old, he was murderd on UNC campus. Journalist Mike Ogle has spent years researching the life and death of James Cates. We'll share his work and hear from community members who knew Cates, including those with him when he died. Season one of Re/Collecting Chapel Hill was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions...
2019-11-18
37 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
5: An Old Argument. Silent Sam part 1
What was the meaning of the American Civil War? And why are we still arguing over this some 150 years later? In this, the first of our 3-part series on Silent Sam, we explore the purpose of confederate monuments and their impact on the African American community in Chapel Hill. From the work of United Daughters of the Confederacy in the early 1900s to spread their version of history throughout the south, to the first stirrings of the Black Power Movement at the end of the 1960s, we will hear how the white south's lost cause mythology affected...
2019-11-04
30 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
3: Remembering Our Dead
We explore the ways that cemeteries act as memorials and markers. How do Chapel Hill’s cemeteries help us remember the people who came before us? How have they obscured the past? Join us and our special tour guide, local historian Ernest Dollar, as we walk through four Chapel Hill burial sites. In this episode, you also meet associate producer, Mandella Younge. Mandella works behind the scenes on Re/Collecting Chapel Hill. In this episode, she joins Danita on the mic. Podcast production team: Mandella Younge, Sam Bermas-Dawes, Klaus Mayr, and Ryan Chamberlain. With thanks to...
2019-10-07
30 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
2: Young, Gifted and Black
Join Chapel Hill Public Library staff and community members as we uncover the untold histories of Chapel Hill, from the inside out and bottom up. In our first season, we are exploring the histories behind the monuments and markers of Chapel Hill. In June, 2019 we honored the lives of two Chapel Hillians whose names were added to the Peace and Justice Plaza marker in downtown Chapel Hill. Mama Dip. Mildred Council was a culinary and community matriarch known for her traditional Southern cooking and her community service. She served on the Orange County Prison Board...
2019-09-23
19 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
1: Holy Week Fast
Join Chapel Hill Public Library staff and community members as we uncover the untold histories of Chapel Hill, from the inside out and bottom up. In our first season, we are exploring the histories behind the monuments and markers of Chapel Hill. Our first stop: Peace and Justice Plaza. "The Peace and Justice Plaza honors the energy and spirit of the thousands who have stood in the shadow of the Courthouse and exercised their rights to assembly and speech and have spoken out on issues as diverse as the Vietnam War, environmental justice, women’s rights, gay ri...
2019-09-09
21 min
Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
Introducing Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
For the past year, Chapel HIll Public Library has been taking a deep dive into local history, uncovering untold stories and telling them from “the bottom up and the inside out.” These stories are the basis of the Library’s new podcast, Re/Collecting Chapel Hill. The first season of Re/Collecting Chapel Hill focuses on the community’s history and connections with historical monuments and markers. Listeners will hear archival audio mixed with present-day interviews that illuminate the history behind some of the most iconic--and occasionally controversial--monuments and markers in Chapel Hill. The first season i...
2019-08-23
00 min
Black and Education
Biddy Mason: An American Pioneer
Biddy Mason was born, enslaved, in Hancock, Georgia in 1818. Her owner, Robert Smith, later moved to Mississippi where he became acquainted with the Mormon religion. The mid-1800s were a tumultuous time in American politics and 1850 was an important year, in many ways. Unbeknownst to Biddy Mason, decisions being made about California and Utah were about to have a significant impact on her life.
2017-11-02
04 min
Black and Education
Biddy Mason: An American Pioneer
Biddy Mason was born, enslaved, in Hancock, Georgia in 1818. Her owner, Robert Smith, later moved to Mississippi where he became acquainted with the Mormon religion. The mid-1800s were a tumultuous time in American politics and 1850 was an important year, in many ways. Unbeknownst to Biddy Mason, decisions being made about California and Utah were about to have a significant impact on her life.
2017-11-02
04 min