Episodios

  • Today's Music Industry | More Conversations Ep. 27
    Jul 22 2024
    In this episode of More Conversations, we’re joined by Grammy Award-winning producer, educator, executive, and proud Morehouse Man, Kennard Garrett (Class of 2001). He sits down with musician and computer science major Kairo Jackson (Class of 2024) to dive deep into the business side of music and discuss how today's music influences communities of color. You don’t want to miss this insightful conversation!
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    25 m
  • Will Bumpus | More Conversations Ep. 26
    Jul 19 2024
    In this episode Mr. Will Bumpus, executive director of the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation, converses with Jamari Chavis, Morehouse '24, about the vision and mission of the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation and how he came into his position.
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    18 m
  • Journey to NBA Africa | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 16
    Jul 16 2024
    George Land, Morehouse '85, is the Senior Vice President, Head of Business Strategy and Operations, NBA Africa. This episode is hosted by Robert Malcolm, a graduating Finance Major and Oprah Winfrey Scholar. This episode covers Mr. Land's journey to Morehouse, the NBA, and eventually Africa. #Morehouse #NBA #SocialJustice #AUC
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    33 m
  • Representing Atlanta | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 24
    Jul 13 2024
    This episode of the More Conversations podcast featuring Christian Harvey, Morehouse class of 2024, delves into the historical shifts of Atlanta with Councilmember Michael Julian Bond. Representing over 450,000 residents, Councilmember Bond shares his insights and experiences serving the city since his election to the Atlanta City Council Post 1 At-Large seat in November 2009. Don’t miss this enlightening discussion on Atlanta’s past, present, and future! 🌟 #MoreConversations #MorehouseCollege #AtlantaHistory #Podcast #ATL
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    32 m
  • Changing of the Guard | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 23
    Jul 13 2024
    This episode of More Conversations features Christian Harvey, Morehouse Class of 2024, engaging in a powerful dialogue with Charles Black, Atlanta Student Movement veteran and Morehouse Class of 1962. In this conversation, Christian gains invaluable insights into what it truly means to have a movement. Don't miss this inspiring and enlightening conversation! #MoreConversationsPodcast #MorehouseCollege #Activism #Legacy #AtlantaStudentMovement #civilrights
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    16 m
  • Policy Advocacy within Prisons | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 25
    Jul 13 2024
    AYCGL Scholar-in-Residence, Pamela Winn, presented a 3-part AYCGL Teach-in series entitled, Policy Advocacy within the Democratic Process. The series focused on Ms. Winn’s work as a policy advocate for individuals who are currently and formerly incarcerated. In the first teach-in, Ms. Winn discussed how she was initially drawn to this work; in the second, she explained the legislative process in Georgia and at the national level. During the final teach-in, Ms. Winn focused on the importance of voting to impact policy. Ms. Winn is the founder of RestoreHER and co-founder of the Georgia Coalition of Higher Education in Prisons (GACHEP). The PBS documentary, WINN, celebrates her advocacy for “Anti-Shackling Legislation” in particular and the dignity of incarcerated women in general.
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    27 m
  • Understanding the Gullah Geechee Roots | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 22
    Feb 7 2024
    Join Kemal Marshall from the University of West Indies, Cave Hill, and Jahrik Browner '25 as they share insights from the Understanding the Gullah Geechee Roots of Social Justice and Resistance J-mester Course. 📚🌍 #MoreConversations #Morehouse #AYCGL #StudyAbroad #StudentVoices #GullahGeechee
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    20 m
  • Participating In The HEP | More Conversations Podcast Ep. 21
    Jan 24 2024
    Join Omari Whiting and Rodney Walker in a conversation about their participation in the AYCGL’s Higher Education in Prisons Program. 🎓💡 The AYCGL Higher Education in Prisons Program provides support to Morehouse faculty who teach humanities courses to incarcerated men and women in Georgia prisons. The AYCGL provides participating faculty—i.e., Prison Education Faculty Teaching Affiliates—with a stipend, training, and textbook allowance. #Morehouse #MorehouseCollege #MoreConversations #Vodcast #Podcast
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    23 m