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Who is and What is Black (with Dr. Jody Dublin)

The ENODI Podcast

Release Date: 12/23/2020

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Michael speaks with Dr. Jody Dublin, a West Indian-American (Bermuda, Jamaica, Grenada) higher education consultant and scholar of Latin-American and Caribbean studies. She is the founder of The Advisor is In a Brooklyn-based, one-on-one coaching and consulting firm. We talk about the varied components of Blackness and Black identity, as well as the intertwined history of Black immigrants and the American Civil Rights movement.

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Michael speaks with Dr. Jody Dublin, a West Indian-American (Bermuda, Jamaica, Grenada) higher education consultant and scholar of Latin-American and Caribbean studies. She is the founder of The Advisor is In a Brooklyn-based, one-on-one coaching and consulting firm. We talk about the varied components of Blackness and Black identity, as well as the intertwined history of Black immigrants and the American Civil Rights movement.

Learn more about Dr. Dublin’s work: https://www.theadvisorisin.com/