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The Hair DebateThe Hair DebateThe Impact of Beauty Trends and Social Media on Mental Health in Teenage GirlsIn this episode, I’m discussing the impact of beauty trends on mental health with guest L. Ebun Ajayi, a senior at Princeton University studying public international affairs and the author of Smile Big, Sis: The Girl's Guide for Navigating Teenagehood with Confidence and Joy. Ebun emphasizes the negative effects of social media on self-esteem, particularly the unrealistic comparisons it fosters. She advocates for self-love, support systems, and authenticity. Additionally, Ebun highlights the importance of community and parental support in fostering resilience and self-acceptance. ...2024-11-2818 minAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityUniversity ReckoningsPrinceton AAS Podcast S2 E04 University Reckonings Over the past decade, historians have probed the relationship between higher education and slavery through innovative public-facing projects that raise important questions. What role have academic institutions played in perpetuating racial inequality? How are scholars and students today working to hold universities accountable for past and present injustices? What role should public engagement play in shaping the future of scholarship and the mission of the university? As campuses buzz back to life, our hosts Ebun Ajayi and Mélena Laudig discuss the legacy of universities and slavery with u...2021-09-1053 minAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityJuneteenth: Past, Present, and FutureWhen we talk about Juneteenth, sometimes called America's second Independence Day, what exactly are we talking about? How has the end of slavery been celebrated across time in Black communities? What political obligations does its commemoration bring to the fore? Join our hosts, Ebun Ajayi and Mélena Laudig, as they talk with Professor Joshua B. Guild about the past, present, and future of Juneteenth.   Note: At press time, both the Senate and House have passed a bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday. The bill is on President Biden’s desk. The Culture of...2021-06-1734 minAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityAfrican American Studies at Princeton UniversityBlack Foodways and Food JusticeOur second episode looks at the culture and politics of Black foodways, from the ways in which Black women have used food to create traditions and claim power to the contemporary politics of nutrition, stereotypes, and food shaming. Beyond the platitude that food unites us all, Ebun Ajayi and Mélena Laudig explore the diversity of ways in which food is a site where identities are constructed and contested.2021-04-2058 min