TIE Podcast
Brought to you by Choice, the producer of the Patron Driven and The Authority File podcasts, the TIE Podcast is a series about equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education and beyond. TIE Editor-in-Chief Alexia Hudson-Ward interviews thought leaders from across academia and the professional community, including academic librarians, administrators, faculty, and authors to explore a range of topics to address DEIA through a pedagogical, scholarly, curatorial, and workplace/professional lens. The TIE Podcast is part of the Toward Inclusive Excellence content vertical, which also includes weekly blog posts and periodic webinars.
Find the episodes on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, and Soundcloud.
Watch the video interviews on Choice’s Youtube channel.
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- Camille Dungy on Environmental Justice and the Making of Soil
- Dr. Martha S. Jones on Hard Histories at Hopkins and Committing to Knowledge
- Ekow Eshun on Afrofuturism, Black Speculative Thought, and In the Black Fantastic
- In Dialogue with Jonathan Band and Katie Zimmerman on the Ruling and Implications of Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith
- Jordan Clark on Applying Decolonization Practices to the Library and AI Tools
- Jordan Clark on the Afro-Indigenous History of Martha’s Vineyard and Adopting a Decolonial Mindset on Campus
- Dr. Danielle Terrazas Williams on the Legacy of Free Women of African Descent in Colonial Mexico
- In Dialogue with Lessa Kanani’opua Pelayo-Lozada and Erin L. Ellis on Community, Diversity, and Self-Care in Librarianship
- Dr. Fredara Hadley on Ethnomusicology, the Musical Legacies of HBCUs, and Shirley Graham Du Bois
- Dr. Tamika Nunley on How Black Women Defined Liberty in 19th-Century America
- In Dialogue with Dr. Rasul Mowatt and Dr. Davarian Baldwin on the History and Import of Black Studies
- Discussing African Influences on American Society with Pulitzer Prize Winner David Hackett Fischer