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Black Talk Series

Black Talk Series

Welcome to Black Talk Series podcast. We are excited to have a table and platform for our Black people. We will discuss everything from dealing with the shutdown, COVID-19, school, art, poetry, relationships, work, family members, future tech, sports, mental- physical- social health and more. Stay tuned in as we talk with everyday Black people, community members, activists, organizers, educators, politicians, essential workers and others. Big shout to Umoja Tumaini and Young Leaders where they do more than just talk they connect you to the plug. Black Talk Series.

Available Episodes 6

The definition of “black” and “blackness” will be the topic of discussion in this episode. This will conclude part one of our conversation. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Pan African Center, Black Student Union, Umoja, and all other Black student organizations that assisted us in producing this podcast. Roryanna and Alex are the ones hosting this episode. A huge thank you goes out to Young Leaders / YLINC for giving us information on how to stay healthy and providing us with facts about how to improve our health part of their CES project. 


Former president of Umoja–Tumaini and community advocate Frederick Jones talks about the COVID Vaccine and why are Black students struggle in the region.


Letisha Williams Discusses Almost Dropping Out, Working, and Surviving COVID as a Student. Here’s an ‘A’ student on the dean’s list who was having trouble navigating her academic career.

Grace and Yemi take us on a journey; from Africa to America, being students, culture, music, food, and the importance of taking the vaccine. Shouts out to UMOJA, Young Leaders, and NALEO.


Vaccine & Struggles of Being a Black Student. Black Talk Series.

Welcome to Black Talk Series podcast. We are excited to have a table and platform for our Black people. We will discuss everything from dealing with the shutdown, art, poetry, schools, relationships, work, family members, future tech, sports, mental- physical- social health and more. Stay tuned in as we talk with everyday Black people, artist, community members, activists, organizers, educators, politicians, essential workers and others. A big shout out to Avila Production, The BEEP, Umoja Tumaini and Young Leaders where they do more than just talk they connect you to the plug. Black Talk Series.