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Uncommon Naledge
Justin Hunte
Ep # | Title Episode notes Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Phillip Schlies. @naledgesince82 on Twitter and Instagram Original music for introduction and outro produced by Michael "Double 0" Aguilar. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2026-02-02
1h 14
Psychology of Black Womanhood:Where Research Meets the Real World
Black Women on OnlyFans: Empowerment or Exploitation?
The ways Black women navigate the intersection of music, performance, and labor, all while dealing with the emotional and relational demands placed on them is complex. Black women rappers, in particular, are often at the crossroads of artistic expression and societal expectations. These women, who have gained significant social media followings, are also navigating platforms like OnlyFans, where they create sexually explicit content for a subscription-based audience. In this episode, Dr. Jabari Evans-, an Assistant Professor of Race and Media at the University of South Carolina, takes us through the complex ideological tensions Black women face within a ge...
2025-09-01
35 min
Je Vaughn Show
San Franklin: A Chicago Legend on Humility, Ministry, and a Gospel "Truth Set"
JeVaughn sits down with Apostle San Franklin, an icon of gospel music, for a deeply transparent and powerful conversation. San shares her incredible journey, from being born in Memphis and raised on the south side of Chicago in the church of Rev. Dr. Clay Evans, to moving to California to join Bishop Walter L. Hawkins' legendary Love Center Ministries. She reflects on a career that has seen her work with nearly everyone in the industry as a background vocalist and arranger, culminating in a Grammy Award for her production work on the TSU Gospel Roots album.The discussion takes a...
2025-08-31
1h 06
Uncommon Naledge
Zari A. Taylor
Ep 16 | Zari A. Taylor In this episode of Uncommon Naledge, Dr. Jabari Evans is joined by Dr. Zari A. Taylor, critical cultural studies scholar and Assistant Professor at NYU, whose work explores how race, beauty, celebrity culture, and the creator economy intersect in digital and popular culture. Dr. Taylor, a core member of the Content Creator Scholar Network (CCSN) and Global Member of the TikTok Cultures Research Network, brings an incisive lens to how marginalized communities both shape and are shaped by the evolving dynamics of media and identity. Dr. Taylor unpacks themes from her p...
2025-04-25
45 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Kareem Edouard
Ep 15 | Dr. Kareem Edouard In this episode of Uncommon Naledge, Dr. Jabari Evans sits down with Dr. Kareem Edouard, assistant professor at Drexel University’s School of Education and a leading researcher at the Expressive and Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center. Dr. Edouard is also the founder of the ILLEST Lab—a research space dedicated to designing Inclusive Learning environments and Leveraging Equitable STEM Technologies for students of color. Together, they explore how culturally responsive pedagogy, informal learning environments, and maker spaces can be used to reframe STEM education for underserved communities. Dr. Edouard breaks down his...
2025-04-18
53 min
Uncommon Naledge
Justin Walters
Ep 14 | Justin Walters In this episode of Uncommon Naledge, Dr. Jabari Evans sits down with Justin Walters, ESPN broadcaster and sports journalist, to talk about his journey through the fast-paced world of sports media. From covering some of the biggest moments in professional and collegiate sports to navigating the evolving landscape of digital and on-air journalism, Walters shares his insights on breaking into the industry, the challenges Black journalists face in sports media, and the importance of storytelling in shaping athlete narratives. We also dive into his experiences at ESPN, the future of sports broadcasting, an...
2025-04-11
54 min
Uncommon Naledge
Christina L. Myers
Ep 13 | Christina L. Myers In this episode of Uncommon Naledge, Dr. Evans sits down with SJMC alumna Dr. Christina L. Myers, assistant professor at Michigan State University’s School of Journalism, for a powerful conversation on Black representation, media narratives, and racial bias. Drawing from her background as both a journalist and scholar, Dr. Myers shares insights on how Critical Race Theory and Mass Communication intersect in her work, shedding light on the implicit racial biases that shape portrayals of Blackness in music, sports, and news. The conversation also explores Dr. Myers’ personal journey from repo...
2025-03-21
57 min
Uncommon Naledge
The Future of Hip-Hop Studies Symposium
Ep 12 | The Future of Hip-Hop Studies Symposium In this special monologue, Dr. Jabari Evans provides an in-depth primer on The Future of Hip-Hop Studies Symposium at Harvard University. Reflecting on the event’s key themes, Dr. Evans unpacks the evolving role of Hip-Hop in academia, its intersections with technology, AI, and digital culture, and the urgent conversations shaping the next frontier of Hip-Hop scholarship. From the genre’s continued impact on social justice movements to its influence on emerging creative industries, this episode sets the stage for a deeper discussion on where Hip-Hop is headed and why it rem...
2025-03-07
26 min
Uncommon Naledge
AD Carson
Ep 11 | The Future of Hip-Hop Studies with AD Carson In this special episode of Uncommon Naledge, Dr. Jabari Evans sits down with Dr. AD Carson, award-winning scholar, artist, and professor at the University of Virginia, to unpack the evolving landscape of Hip-Hop scholarship. Fresh off his return from The Future of Hip-Hop Studies symposium at Harvard University, Dr. Evans reflects on key takeaways from the event, exploring the intersections of academia, artistry, and activism in Hip-Hop research. Together, they discuss the institutionalization of Hip-Hop in higher education, the role of AI and digital platforms in...
2025-02-28
56 min
Uncommon Naledge
Arionne Nettles
Ep 10 | Arionne Nettles In this episode of Uncommon Naledge, I sit down with journalist, author, and educator Arionne Nettles, who currently serves as the Garth C. Reeves eminent scholar chair at Florida A&M University. Arionne’s work sits at the intersection of culture, race, and media, and she’s spent her career telling the stories of Black Chicago—its influence, its challenges, and its undeniable contributions to the world. We dive into her journey from the historic Chicago Defender to shaping the next generation of journalists in the classroom. We’ll discuss her acclaimed book We...
2025-02-21
1h 01
Uncommon Naledge
Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay
Ep 9 | Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay In this engaging episode, Dr. Jabari Evans is joined by Dr. Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay, a scholar whose groundbreaking work bridges social psychology, critical media studies, and communication research. Dr. L’Pree delves into how media shapes identity, attitudes, and behaviors, and how diverse media platforms help us connect and express ourselves in an increasingly digital world. They explore her books 20th Century Media and the American Psyche: A Strange Love and Diversity and Satire: Laughing at Processes of Marginalization, unpacking themes of media intimacy, the power of satire in addressing marginalization, and t...
2025-02-14
1h 12
Uncommon Naledge
Antoine Haywood
Ep 8 | Antoine Haywood In this episode, Dr. Jabari Evans sits down with Dr. Antoine Haywood, a leading scholar and advocate for community participation in local media. With over 15 years of experience directing public engagement programs and youth media initiatives, Haywood brings a wealth of knowledge about how communities utilize local communication tools—such as community-made video, radio, and digital publications—to articulate regional identity, build social capital, and address local news and information gaps. Together, they explore the role of participatory storytelling in fostering civic engagement, the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding trust in local medi...
2025-02-07
54 min
Uncommon Naledge
Tyler Bunzey
Ep 7 | Tyler Bunzey In this episode, Dr. Tyler Bunzey, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies, shares his experience teaching courses on hip-hop feminism and Black womanhood at Johnson C. Smith University. Dr. Evans and Dr. Bunzey discuss how hip-hop serves as a site of critical inquiry into race, gender, and identity, particularly through the lens of artists like Rapsody. Bunzey also touches on the importance of diversifying hip-hop scholarship and creating space for marginalized voices within academia and the larger hip-hop discourse. Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Phillip...
2025-01-31
1h 07
Uncommon Naledge
Evan F. Moore
Ep 6 | Evan F. Moore Chicago journalist Evan F. Moore joins the podcast to discuss his work covering the intersection of sports, race, and culture. Moore reflects on how hip-hop has shaped the world of sports, from athlete activism to the influence of rap music on athletes' public personas. He also dives into his experience reporting on police violence, urban life, and the complexities of being a Black journalist in Chicago. This episode offers a compelling conversation on the media’s role in shaping narratives about race and resistance in urban America. Uncommon Naledge is hosted by...
2024-12-06
56 min
Uncommon Naledge
David Hesmondhalgh
Ep 5 | David Hesmondhalgh Renowned media scholar Dr. David Hesmondhalgh sits down with Dr. Evans to explore the political economy of the cultural industries. The two discuss the origins of hip-hop within the contexts of race, gender, and class, referencing Tricia Rose’s claim that hip-hop was initially a rehabilitative force within Black communities. Hesmondhalgh shares his insights on the commercialization of hip-hop, the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the mainstream, and how music continues to be a powerful force for social change. Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Ph...
2024-11-22
49 min
Uncommon Naledge
Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
Ep 4 | Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin Dr. Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin, a scholar of media and technology, joins the conversation to talk about the impact of digital media on Black identity and culture. She discusses her work on how Black creators navigate online platforms, the tensions between representation and commodification in digital spaces, and the influence of social media on movements like #BlackLivesMatter. Dr. Peterson-Salahuddin offers a thought-provoking look at the future of Black cultural production in an era shaped by algorithms and surveillance. Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Phillip Schlies.
2024-11-15
58 min
Uncommon Naledge
Geoff Harkness
Ep 3 | Geoff Harkness Dr. Geoff Harkness joins Dr. Evans to discuss his research on global hip-hop culture, youth movements, and the ways in which marginalized communities across the world use music as a tool of resistance. From Chicago to the Middle East, Harkness sheds light on how young people employ hip-hop to challenge authority, construct identity, and build solidarity. This episode unpacks hip-hop’s global reach, while also touching on gender, race, and class in the spaces where hip-hop thrives. Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Phillip Schlies....
2024-11-08
54 min
Uncommon Naledge
Maco Faniel
Ep 2 | Maco Faniel In this episode, Dr. Evans speaks with Maco Faniel, author of Hip-Hop in Houston: The Origin and the Legacy. Together, they explore the rich history of Houston's hip-hop scene and its unique contributions to Southern rap culture. Faniel offers insight into the social and political forces that shaped the Houston sound, the legacy of artists like DJ Screw, and how the city's hip-hop culture has influenced broader cultural movements. Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of hip-hop, regional identity, and Black entrepreneurship in the South. Uncommon Naledge is hosted b...
2024-11-01
1h 15
Uncommon Naledge
Toby Jenkins
Ep 1 | Toby Jenkins Toby Jenkins is an Associate Professor of Higher Education and Director of the Museum of Education at the University of South Carolina. With a focus on cultural inclusion and belonging in higher education, Jenkins is a national expert on using culture as a tool for social change within educational settings. Having authored five books on the evolving ideologies of culture, family, and education, including "My Culture, My Color, My Self" and "Family, Community, & Higher Education," Jenkins brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Her and Dr. Evans discuss her journey in...
2024-10-25
49 min
Uncommon Naledge
Marlon Twyman II
Episode 4 | Marlon Twyman II This week Dr. Evans has an insightful discussion with Marlon Twyman, Assistant Professor of Communication at USC Annenberg, as we delve into the fascinating world of computational social science. As a quantitative social scientist specializing in advanced computational and statistical methods, Twyman's research sheds light on how teams, online communities, and organizations interact in the digital age. With a background in communication studies and computer science, Twyman brings a unique perspective to his research, exploring topics such as team formation processes in collaborative technology platforms. Tune in as they explore Twyman's recent research...
2024-05-03
57 min
Uncommon Naledge
Taylor Crumpton
Episode 3 | Taylor Crumpton In this episode, join Dr. Evans for an engaging conversation with Taylor Crumpton, a prolific music, pop culture, and politics writer hailing from Dallas. Known for her insightful work across esteemed publications like The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and NPR, Taylor explores a diverse array of topics ranging from Black Queer advocacy to underrepresented hip-hop scenes in the Southern United States. Taylor and Dr. Evans dive into her nuanced pop analyses of releases like “Cowboy Carter,” "WAP" and "Black Is King," where she sheds light on critical cultural narratives on feminism and soci...
2024-04-26
1h 13
Uncommon Naledge
Anjali Vats
Episode 2 | Anjali Vats In this episode, Dr. Evans delves into the intersection of law, race, and media with Dr. Anjali Vats, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. With a keen interest in intellectual property, Dr. Vats offers unique insights into her groundbreaking book "The Color of Creatorship: Intellectual Property, Race and the Making of Americans" (Stanford University Press, 2020), which examines the intricate relationship between copyright, patent, trademark law, and national identity formation. From her extensive experience as a professor at prestigious institutions like Boston College and Indiana University to her contributions...
2024-04-19
56 min
Uncommon Naledge
Feminista Jones
Episode 1 | Feminista Jones Feminista Jones is an educator, writer, and community activist renowned for her groundbreaking work in advocating for diversity, inclusion, and equity in media representations. With a focus on the intersections of race, gender, sexual identity, and media, Jones shares her journey and insights from her acclaimed book "Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World From the Tweets to the Streets" (Beacon). From her courses at Temple University to her impactful activism featured in prominent publications and media outlets, Jones discusses love for her and Dr. Evans’s alma mater (Penn), the po...
2024-04-12
1h 02
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Broderick Turner
Ep # | Title Dr. Broderick Turner is Assistant Professor of Marketing and runs the Technology, Race, and Prejudice (T.R.A.P.) Lab (jointhetrap.com) at Virginia Tech University. He is also a Business in Global Society Fellow at Harvard Business School. His main research area focuses on the intersection of marketing, technology, racism, and emotion. His academic research has been published twice in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and the Journal of Marketing. He and his fellow Trappers are pushing the boundaries on understanding how race and racism underlie many consumer and managerial decisions.
2024-02-02
1h 06
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. David Craig
Ep 13 | Dr. David Craig Dr. David Craig conducts research and teaches courses on global and national media industries and creator culture through the lens of political economy, cultural, production, and creator studies. His scholarship and course work operates at the level of the global, regional, and national, intersection of political economy, cultural, production, and platform studies, mapping the progression from 20th Century film and television to the emerging competition surrounding streaming video platforms. He has published three books and over two dozen articles about the global and Chinese creator industries, whether referred to as social media entertainment o...
2024-01-26
1h 02
Rollback Euroleague Fantasy Podcast
Μετά τον Milutinov, ποιος;
Ο Nikola Milutinov είναι το τελευταίο θύμα των τραυματισμών premium παικτών στο EuroLeague Fantasy και ξαφνικά, τα δεδομένα αλλάζουν και πάλι. Με τον MVP της προηγούμενης αγωνιστικής εκτός για μεγάλο διάστημα, όλοι οι ιδιοκτήτες του βρίσκονται σε αναζήτηση αντικαταστάτη. Λύσεις υπάρχουν τόσο από τα χαμηλότερα στρώματα τιμών, όσο και από τα υψηλότερα με τα κεφάλαια να έχουν πάψει να αποτελούν πρόβλημα το τελευταίο διάστημα. Οι ελλείψεις φέρνουν στο προσκήνιο differentials από τα χαμηλότερα στρώματα και δημιουργούνται ευκαιρίες για εκ νέου αύξηση του μπάτζετ, αφού κάποια στιγμή, όλοι οι premium θα επιστρέψουν. Στο νέο επεισόδιο, ανανεώνεται η λίστα σκάουτινγκ και προκρίνονται οι καλύτερες επιλογές αρχηγών και προπονητών, ενώ δίνεται και απάντηση στα εξής ερωτήματα: - Ποιοι είναι οι καλύτεροι αντικαταστάτες του Milutinov; - Με τον Shengelia εκτός, είναι ο Moneke ο πιο αξιόπιστος premium φόργουορντ; - Κρατάμε τον Napier μετά το μεγάλο του σκορ ή πουλάμε; - Συνεχίζουμε να εμπιστευόμαστε τον Poirier μετά την κακή του εμφάνιση απέναντι στη Μονακό; - Κρατάμε το δίδυμο Larkin-James αν τους έχουμε στην ομάδα μας; - Αξίζει να αλλάξουμε το δίδυμο Peters-Μήτογλου για να βάλουμε Monake με Giedraitis ή Jabari Parker; - Είναι must-sell ο Peters ενόψει Ρεάλ; - Ποιοι είναι οι καλύτεροι παίκτες από το μεσαίο ράφι σε κάθε θέση; - Αξίζει πιο πολύ να φέρουμε Lessort ή Evans; - Έχει να δώσει ακόμα ο Bryant ή η επιστροφή Clyburn θα τον επηρεάσει αρνητικά;
2024-01-23
44 min
Uncommon Naledge
Stevie "Dr. View" Johnson
Ep 12 | Stevie "Dr. View" Johnson Stevie "Dr. View" Johnson is the Assistant Professor of Creative Practice in Popular Music at The Ohio State University. DJ, producer, educator and community organizer, Dr. View is the sonic spirit of Black Wall Street embodied. The Tulsa-based producer and DJ is a southern, soulful, sampled-based beat maker and songwriter who utilizes sound to educate and liberate community through music and stories. Dr. View received his PhD in Higher Education Administration from the University of Oklahoma in 2019. His dissertation, entitled Curriculum of the Mind: A BlackCrit, Narrative Inquiry Hip Hop Album on...
2024-01-21
54 min
Planet Dance Mixshow Broadcast
Planet Dance Mixshow Broadcast 765 Big Room - Hardstyle
#PDMB 765 Part#1 Planet Dance Awards - Os melhores Big Room Houses de 2023 5º Tiësto & Deorro - Savage (Stevenjaxx & Jet Zeith Festival Remix) 4º Azael & OverLine - Stormbreaker 3º W&W x Wiwek - Armageddon 2º Window & Lujano - Jabari 1º Driiift x DJ Potxo - Burn up Part#2 The Q-dance Hardstyle Top 5 2023 5º Rebelion & Nolz - Raw resurgence (Official Supremacy 2023 Anthem) 4º Headhunterz - The flame inside 3º Rebelion & Vertile - Numb 2º Aversion - Activation 1º Headhunterz & Vertile ft. Sian Evans - Lost without you (Defqon.1 2023 Closing Theme) Musica do mês: Nick Havsen x Gry...
2024-01-16
46 min
Uncommon Naledge
Christina Imarenezor
Ep 11 | Christina Imarenezor Christina Imarenezor is a dynamic and accomplished journalist at Vibe Magazine, where she shines as Editor in Chief, dedicated storyteller and cultural commentator. With a passion for music, entertainment, and social justice, Imarenezor brings a fresh perspective to her reporting, consistently highlighting the intersection of art, identity, and activism. Her insightful articles and interviews have contributed to Vibe's reputation as a leading source for exploring the vibrant landscapes of music, culture, and the ever-evolving conversations surrounding them. Imarenezor's commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices and celebrating the diversity of human experiences is a testament to...
2023-12-15
1h 01
Uncommon Naledge
Tuma Basa
Ep 10 | Tuma Basa Tuma Basa is a visionary music executive and cultural curator with an indelible impact on the global music industry. As the former Head of Urban Music at YouTube and Spotify's former Director of Black Music and Culture, Basa has played a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of artists and driving cultural movements. His unparalleled expertise in music curation and promotion has reshaped how we discover and engage with music in the digital age. With a career dedicated to championing diversity and creativity in the music landscape, Basa continues to be a driving force...
2023-12-08
59 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Jasmine Henry
Ep 9 | Dr. Jasmine Henry Dr. Jasmine Henry (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Pennsylvania and a sound engineer specializing in twentieth and twenty-first-century African American popular music. Her research interests include Black electronic dance music and club cultures, DIY and independent music production, Afrofuturism, and the historiography of African American music. Her teaching and research engage with the fields of musicology, ethnomusicology, sound studies, performance studies, critical race theory, and urban geography. Her recent articles and reviews on popular music, race, and production appear in the Journal of the American Musicological...
2023-12-01
1h 07
The Success Fitness Podcast
225 | Jabari Nelson On How Strengthening His Mind, Helped Him Lose 175Lbs, Twice!
If you found inspiration here and would like to support, then sign up to The Success Fitness Newsletter https://buff.ly/3RYCaCA Today on The Success Fitness Podcast, Jabari Nelson shares - how he lost 175lbs, not once, but twice! - how being a collegiate football athlete helped establish a fitness routine - advice to personal trainers on how to handle their clients Jabari Nelson IG- @obesity_2_obsession HOW MANY CALORIES SHOULD I EAT? ...
2023-11-26
1h 16
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Rob Eschmann
Ep 8 | Dr. Rob Eschmann Dr. Rob Eschmann is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Columbia University. Dr. Eschmann writes on educational inequality, community violence, racism, social media, and youth wellbeing. His research seeks to uncover individual, group, and institutional-level barriers to racial and economic equity, and he pays special attention to the heroic efforts everyday people make to combat those barriers. Dr. Eschmann’s research also investigates the effects of online experiences on real-world outcomes. From his work on the relationship between online communication and community violence, to his current work on race and racism in th...
2023-11-17
53 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Murray Forman
Ep 7 | Dr. Murray Forman Dr. Murray Forman is a Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University. He is the author of The ‘Hood Comes First: Race, Space and Place in Rap and Hip-Hop (Wesleyan University Press, 2002) and Co-editor (with Mark Anthony Neal) of That’s the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader (Routledge, 1st edition 2004; 2nd edition, 2012). He is also author of One Night on TV is Worth Weeks at the Paramount: Popular Music on Early Television (Duke University Press, 2012). He was an inaugural recipient of the Nasir Jones Hip-Hop Fellowship at the Hip-Hop Archive, Hutchins Center for Afri...
2023-11-03
51 min
Uncommon Naledge
Saida Grundy
Ep 6 | Saida Grundy Saida Grundy is a feminist sociologist of race & ethnicity and Associate Professor of Sociology, African American & Black Diaspora Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Boston University. Her research to date has focused upon formations and ideologies of gender and racialization within the Black middle class–specifically men. Using in-depth interviews, her current work examines graduates of Morehouse College, the nation’s only historically Black college for men. Quite simply, this work asks how, in light of an ongoing national climate and discourse about young Black men “in crisis,” the men of Morehouse experience...
2023-10-27
1h 20
Uncommon Naledge
Janeé Bolden
Ep 5 | Janeé Bolden Janeé Bolden is the Senior Content Director of Pop Culture at iOne Digital and manages editorial strategy for Bossip and GlobalGrind. Janeé joined the BOSSIP team as a Senior Editor in 2009 and has been working with GlobalGrind since 2017. As a veteran journalist, Janeé has appeared on HLN, Revolt, Fox Soul, CBS "The Talk," and "BOSSIP on WeTV" as an expert in entertainment. Her byline has appeared in Variety, Black Enterprise, VIBE, XXL, and other publications. Famous for her naturally curly crown, Janeé is also vocal in her support of the Crown Act, through her lifes...
2023-10-13
1h 01
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. David Crockett
Ep 4 | Dr. David Crockett Dr. David Crockett is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His primary research interest is in sociological aspects of consumer behavior, particularly the consequences of social inequality. He seeks to investigate the creation, manifestation, and resolution of class and racial inequality in the marketplace and explore public policy initiatives designed to alleviate inequality. In this episode, he, and Dr. Evans discuss representation of Blackness in advertising, intentionality in corporate marketing efforts towards diversity and inclusion, and what it means to teach these subjects in predominantly white institutions.
2023-10-06
58 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Myisha S. Eatmon
Ep. 3 | Dr. Myisha S. Eatmon Dr. Myisha S. Eatmon is an Assistant Professor in African and African American Studies and History at Harvard University. Dr. Eatmon was a research fellow and a tenure-track Assistant Professor in History at the University of South Carolina before she joined the faculty at Harvard in 2022. Professor Eatmon is a Chapel Hill, North Carolina native who received a B.A. in Political Science and History from the University of Notre Dame. She also holds an M.A. in United States history and a Ph.D. in United States, African American, and legal...
2023-09-29
47 min
Uncommon Naledge
C. Brandon Ogbunu
Ep. 2 | C. Brandon Ogbunu C. Brandon Ogbunu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. His research takes place at the intersection of evolutionary biology, genetics, and epidemiology. He uses experimental evolution, mathematical modeling, and computational biology to better understand the underlying causes and consequences of disease, across scales: from the biophysics of proteins involved in drug resistance to the social determinants driving epidemics at the population level. In doing so, he aims to develop theory that enriches our understanding of the evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of disease, while contributing to practical solutions...
2023-09-22
42 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. James Riley
Ep. 1 | James Riley, Ph.D. Dr. James Riley is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches LEAD in the MBA required curriculum. Professor Riley is an economic sociologist. He conducts ethnographic research to produce qualitative studies on the role of status, norms, social valuations, and organizational culture within innovation-driven organizations, creative industries, and cultural markets. His fieldwork aims to identify and distill complex informal governance structures and relational mechanisms to generate observationally grounded theories of organizational actors’ strategic behavior. In this episode, he and Dr. Evans discuss th...
2023-09-15
47 min
Uncommon Naledge
Meredith D. Clark
Ep 10 | Meredith D. Clark, Ph.D. Meredith D. Clark, Ph.D. (@MeredithDClark; she/her/hers), is an associate professor at Northeastern University in the School of Journalism and the Department of Communication Studies, and director of the Center for Communication, Media Innovation, and Social Change. Her first book, “We Tried to Tell Y’all: Black Twitter and Digital Counternarratives” is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. During this episode, Dr. Clark and Jabari discuss the recent Black Twitter Summit held at the Craig Newark School of Journalism at CUNY, her unconventional journey in pursuing a dissertation based on digita...
2023-05-12
42 min
Uncommon Naledge
LaCharles Ward
Ep 9 | LaCharles Ward LaCharles Ward is an interdisciplinary scholar of black visual and cultural studies. He received his Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Public Culture from Northwestern University’s School of Communication, where he also had a graduate affiliation in the Department of African American Studies. His research spans the areas of Black visual culture as theory and method, art and aesthetic practices, film and media, history and theories of photography, and law. Ward’s book project, Black Forensics: Evidence, Visuality, and the Aesthetics of Black Life, examines the seemingly fixed but mercurial notion of “evidence” as it is br...
2023-03-31
43 min
Uncommon Naledge
Chris Molanphy
Ep 8 | Chris Molanphy Chris Molanphy is a chart analyst and pop critic who writes about the intersection of culture and commerce in popular music. For Slate, he hosts the Hit Parade podcast and writes their “Why Is This Song No. 1?” series. His work has also appeared in Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Vulture, NPR Music’s The Record, The Village Voice, Billboard, and CMJ. Chris is also a frequent guest on National Public Radio (Soundcheck, All Things Considered, Planet Money, On the Media) and on Slate’s podcasts The Gist and the Culture Gabfest. The conversation between Chris and Dr. Evans...
2023-03-24
39 min
Uncommon Naledge
Kyra Kyles
Ep 7 | Kyra Kyles Kyra Kyles is a multi-platform senior-level media executive, award-winning writer, and public speaker on issues of diversity and representation. In 2020, she was named CEO at YR Media (formerly Youth Radio), an award-winning national network of young multicultural creators who develop content—including music, investigative journalism, design/interactive, and documentaries— for this generation. Prior to joining YR Media, Kyra worked in philanthropy at Field Foundation, where she oversaw the organization’s inaugural Media & Storytelling portfolio, granting funds to journalism and filmmaking organizations engaged in fact-based storytelling with a lens on racial equity. Kyra joined Field followin...
2023-03-17
49 min
iDream Podcast Network
Je Vaughn Show Featuring AJ Evans
Alphonso Evans Jr. (AJ) has been passionate about music since age three. That’s when he began singing with the young adult choir at his local church. Every Sunday morning, you could find this special toddler at rehearsals with his parents. Fortunately, his family has always encouraged his God-given talent. Though AJ’s love for Jesus Christ fuels the fire behind most of his music, he’s had other influences as well. When asked about them, AJ names legendary artists such as PJ Morton and Kirk Franklin. He also included his father as a notable influence, as that’s who estab...
2023-03-07
33 min
Uncommon Naledge
Mireille Miller Young
Ep 6 | Mireille Miller Young Mireille Miller-Young, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The former UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow researches and teaches about race, gender, and sexuality in US history, popular and film cultures, and the sex industries. Her groundbreaking book, A Taste for Brown Sugar: Black Women in Pornography (Duke University Press, 2014), was awarded the Sara A. Whaley Prize for Best Book on Women and Labor by the National Women’s Studies Association and the John Hope Franklin Prize for Best Book by the American Studies Asso...
2023-03-03
1h 18
Uncommon Naledge
Enongo Lumumba Kasongo
Ep 5 | Enongo Lumumba Kasongo SAMMUS (Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo) is a rap artist and producer from Ithaca, NY with Congolese and Ivorian roots. She received her Ph.D. in science and technology studies from Cornell University in 2019. From 2019 to 2022 she received a postdoctoral fellowship at Brown University, initially appointed as a Cogut Postdoctoral Fellow in International Humanities from 2019 to 2020 and as a Mellon Gateway Postdoctoral Research Associate from 2020 to 2022. She is currently the David S. Josephson Assistant Professor of Music in the music and multimedia composition program where she teaches courses on rap songwriting, feminist sound studies, and Black...
2023-02-24
59 min
Uncommon Naledge
Catherine Knight Steele
Ep 4 | Catherine Knight Steele Dr. Catherine Knight Steele is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she directs the Black Communication and Technology _(BCaT) _lab and the graduate program in Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities. Dr. Steele studies race and media, specifically focusing on the Black discourse, technology, the Black blogosphere, digital discourses of resistance and joy, and digital Black feminism. She is the author of Doing Black Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality (forthcoming April 2023, Routledge) and Digital Black Feminism (NYU Press 2021), which examines the relationship between Black women an...
2023-02-17
52 min
Uncommon Naledge
David Arditi
Ep 3 | David Arditi Dr. David Arditi is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Arlington. He also serves as the director of the Center for Theory. As a gigging drummer, David became interested in the livelihoods of musicians. His research is at the intersection of music, culture, and technology. David’s newest book is Streaming Culture: Subscription Platforms and the Unending Consumption, which explores the changing nature of capitalism in a society that places subscriptions above material commodities. David is the author of iTake-Over: The Recording Industry in the Streaming Era and co-editor of...
2023-02-03
1h 01
Uncommon Naledge
Lakeyta Bonnette Bailey & Adolphus Belk
Ep 2 | Lakeyta Bonnette Bailey & Adolphus Belk Lakeyta M. Bonnette-Bailey is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Georgia State University. Adolphus G. Belk, Jr. is a Professor of Political Science and African American Studies at Winthrop University. During this episode, they talk with Dr. Evans about their new book, For The Culture. For the Culture: Hip-Hop and the Fight for Social Justice (the University of Michigan Press) documents and analyzes the ways in which Hip-Hop music, artists, scholars, and activists have discussed, promoted, and supported social justice challenges worldwide. Drawing from diverse approaches and methods, the con...
2023-01-27
55 min
Uncommon Naledge
AD Carson
Ep 9 | AD Carson Dr. A.D. Carson is an award-winning performance artist and educator from Decatur, Illinois. His work focuses on race, literature, history, rhetorics & performance. He received a Ph.D. in Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design at Clemson University. His album, “I used to love to dream,” released with the University of Michigan Press is the first rap album peer-reviewed for publication with an academic press. This work extends from his doctoral dissertation, “Owning My Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes & Revolutions,” which he submitted in rap album form as the primary feature of a digital archive. A.D. and...
2023-01-20
1h 22
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. James Peterson
Ep 8 | Dr. James Peterson This week Jabari speaks with Dr. James Peterson, a scholar, writer, educational consultant, and content creator. dedicated to researching and developing the cultural and educational potential of hip hop, urban, and youth cultures. Dr. Peterson, Is The Author Of Several Books, Including The Hip Hop Underground And African American Culture, Prison Industrial Complex For Beginners, And Hip-Hop Headphones: A Scholar’s Critical Playlist. He Is A Columnist For The Philadelphia Citizen And Has Written For Fortune.Com, Newsweek.Com, The Guardian, The LA Times, Reuters, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, And The Gr...
2022-08-05
56 min
Uncommon Naledge
Andre Brock
Ep 7 | Andre Brock This week, Jabari talked with Dr. Andre Brock, who is an Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Media & Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Brock is one of the preeminent scholars of Black Cyberculture. His work bridges Science and Technology Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, showing how the communicative affordances of online media align with those of Black communication practices. His scholarship includes published articles on racial representations in video games, black women and weblogs, whiteness, blackness, and digital technoculture, as well as groundbreaking research on Black Twitter. His widely acclaimed b...
2022-07-29
51 min
Uncommon Naledge
Jamilah Lemieux
Ep 6 | Jamilah Lemieux This week Jabari speaks with Jamilah Lemieux, a renowned cultural critic and writer with a focus on issues of race, gender, and sexuality, Jamilah is a leading millennial feminist thinker and social influencer who has made a name for herself as a thought leader on social media. Lemieux’s written work has been featured via a host of print and digital platforms, including_ the LA Times, the Nation, Essence, Playboy, the Cut, the Guardian, Colorlines, the Washington Post, Wired, Self, Inverse, Refinery 29, the Columbia Journalism Review, the Nation and the New York Times._ She has ap...
2022-07-22
49 min
Uncommon Naledge
Manie Robinson
Ep 5 | Manie Robinson This week Jabari talked with author, storyteller, and fellow UofSC SJMC colleague Manie Robinson. Manie joined UofSC's School of Journalism and Mass Communications in Spring 2020 as a Sports Media Instructor. Over the previous 14 years, he served as a sports reporter, columnist, and video producer for The Greenville News and the USA Today Network. Aside from landmark events related to social justice, his work largely examines the collegiate athlete compensation model, player safety issues, and athletic department finances. He also investigated issues of economic disparity, racial disharmony, and gender inequality. Jabari and Manie discuss race in...
2022-07-15
1h 00
Uncommon Naledge
Jeff Lane
Ep 4 | Jeff Lane This week, Jabari talks with Dr. Jeffrey Lane, Associate Professor of Communications at Rutgers University's College of Communication and Information. Jeff's research explores communication and technology as it relates to urban life, criminal justice, and social inequalities. He approaches these topics through ethnography in person and online. Lane is the author of The Digital Street (Oxford University Press, 2019), a neighborhood study of social media use in Harlem (NYC). His current streams of research include social media as evidence in criminal court, the role of gender in school discipline, and a visual study of perceptions...
2022-07-08
47 min
Uncommon Naledge
David Dennis Jr.
Ep 3 | David Dennis Jr. This week, Jabari talks with David Dennis, Jr. a senior writer at The Undefeated and an American Mosaic Journalism Prize recipient. A journalist, cultural critic, and scholar, David has served as Visiting Professor of Journalism at Morehouse College, has written pieces for The Atlantic, Playboy Washington Post, and is a regular personality on ESPN’s sports debate show “Around the Horn.” His recently released book, The Movement Made Us, explores the life of a prominent civil rights leader—his father. Not so much a memoir but a sharing of stories between father and son, Somethi...
2022-07-01
49 min
Uncommon Naledge
Wesley Stevens
Ep 2 | Wesley Stevens Today, Jabari talks with UofSC SJMC Assistant Professor Dr. Wesley Stevens. Dr. Stevens’ research focuses on the regulation of Black identity on social media. Her recent work examines Instagram and how White social media influencers appropriate Black culture and aesthetics to build their brand and increase their following, rendering Black identity a lucrative commodity. She also looks at how consumer logics become accessible to individuals through digital platforms and is exacerbated by discriminatory algorithms. Jabari and Dr. Stevens discuss her recently completed dissertation, which explores how Black influencers navigate the highly competitive and commercialized fie...
2022-06-24
58 min
Uncommon Naledge
Dr. Aymar Jean (AJ) Christian
Episode 1 | Dr. Aymar Jean (AJ) Christian Dr. Aymar Jean Christian is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. As a scholar, media producer, and social practice artist, he explores the convergence of television, video art, and creative R&D (research and development). Dr. Christian is the founder of OTV, which defines itself as, “a platform for intersectional pilots and series.” He describes intersectionality as a quality that applies to “people who have multiple forms of marginalization.” In this episode, Dr. Christian and Jabari discuss how they first met, why intersectionality in Black representation on television has a lo...
2022-06-17
49 min
Talkin’ Giants (Giants Podcast)
435 | Defensive UDFA Review + James Bradberry Released
Bobby and Justin recap some Giants news including James Bradberry being released, the Giants hiring some new front office employees/scouts and then they preview the Giants defensive undrafted free agents from this draft season. UDFA's reviewed in order: Yusuf Corker, Chris Hinton, Tomon Fox, Trenton Thompson, Darren Evans, Antonio Valentino, Tyrone Truesdell, Zyon Gilbert, Jabari Ellis UDFA Preview starts: 14:00 This episode was presented by SeatGeek Use code GIANTS for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS Go to https://getroman.com/WORLD today, and...
2022-05-10
1h 00
Dunkhebdo NBA Podcast
Podcast Dunkhebdo épisode 195: Résumé et bilan de la trade deadline 2020 en NBA
Dans l'épisode numéro 195 du Podcast NBA Dunkhebd…Dans l'épisode numéro 195 du Podcast NBA Dunkhebdo, l'équipe est composée du duo d'Adrien (@Adrien_Rndn) pour sa première à la présentation et de Tom (@ThomFELER) directement concerné par la dernière trade deadline. Durant cette émission d'un peu moins d'une heure le duo inédit décrypte les différents mouvements qui ont eu lieu lors de la fin du marché des transfert dans la grande ligue. La trade deadline en NBA est l'équivalent en foot de la fin du mercato du 31 janvier.Bien que plusieurs équipes n...
2020-02-10
59 min
Just HoopTalk
JHT 024 - Crazy Trade Deadline
Will and Justin go into the NBA Trade Deadline and review the major trades for the teams. Here is the list: Minnesota acquires D'Angelo Russell Timberwolves receive: D'Angelo Russell, Jacob Evans, Omari Spellman Warriors receive: Andrew Wiggins, 2021 first-round pick (protected Nos. 1-3), 2021 second-round pick Miami acquires Andre Iguodala Heat receive: Andre Iguodala, Jae Crowder, Solomon Hill Grizzlies receive: Justise Winslow, James Johnson, Dion Waiters Cleveland acquires Andre Drummond Cavaliers receive: Andre Drummond Pistons receive: John Henson, Brandon Knight, 2023 second-round pick LA Clippers acquire Marcus Morris Clippers receive: Marcus Morris, Isaiah...
2020-02-08
24 min
Trail Daddy: A Trail Blazers Podcast Hosted by Dave Deckard
Free Agency: What can the Blazers do Now?
On this week’s episode of the Blazer’s Edge podcast the Grand Poobah and Managing Editor of Blazer’s Edge, Dave Deckard, makes his return to the podcast to join Tara Bowen-Biggs and Danny Marang to discuss the first 24 hours of NBA free agency, the loss of Ed Davis, why it happened, what options are and were on the table, where the Blazers go from here, who is remaining among the free agents that Portland could still try to pick up, what could happen with Jusuf Nurkic’s free agency, the lasting impact this could have on Damian Lillard and more...
2018-07-02
1h 31
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet: 2018 Free Agency Preview
The NBA Outlet: 2018 Free Agency Preview OTG’s Nick Fay, Kory Waldron, and Evan Dylan preview the offseason for the top 25 free agents and some. The three talk storylines, destinations, fits, and more. 2018 Free AgentsFA: Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Paul George, Chris Paul, DeMarcus Cousins, Clint Capela , DeAndre Jordan, Aaron Gordon, Julius Randle, Jabari Parker, Tyreke Evans, Isiah Thomas , Zach LaVine, Derrick Favors, Trevor Ariza, Enes Kanter, Will Barton, Jusuf Nurkic, Avery Bradley, JJ Reddick, Elfrid Payton, Dwyane Wade, Marcus Smart, Brook Lopez, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Wayne Ellington, Joe Harris, Rodn...
2018-06-27
1h 25
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 105 - Trade Rumors Galore
OTG’s Nick Fay, Kory Waldron, and Matt Chin discuss the latest trade rumors around the league.The Nikola Mirotic TradePelicans - Nikola Mirotic and 2nd round pickBulls - Omer Asik , Tony Allen , Jameer Nelson and top 5 protected 2018 1st- What can Mirotic bring to the Bulls?- Pelicans playoff runGreg Monroe signs with the Celtics- Impact he can bring Malcolm Brogdon injury - Partially torn quad 6-8 weeks rough injury
2018-02-03
52 min
MSR FOOTBALL BUFFALO BILLS PODCAST on MySportsRadio.com the Sports Podcast Network
:MSR: BILLS 054 - Jabari Greer And Lee Evans Keep Bills Rolling - And Undefeated - In St. Louis - Sports Podcast 10/03/2008
Download mysportsradio.net/sports-podcast/BILLS-podcast-c46-pod054.mp3 Genre: National Football League (NFL) Podcast Team: Buffalo Bills Show: Buffalo Stampede Host: Coach Sal Capaccio Executive Producer: Sam Coutin Contributors Wanted! Join MSR [your comments] Bills Podcast RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/bills Enter your email address:
2008-10-03
00 min