Felecia Commodore

Group of african american HBCU students closeup

HL 015: Black Boots | How HBCUs Value Black Lives

Episode 15 features a conversation with Geno Brooks about the web television series “Black Boots”. Also, Dr. Marybeth Gasman and Felecia Commodore talk about their article “HBCUs: Where African American Lives and Minds Are Valued”. Black Boots Eddie talks to Geno Brooks, the producer, director and writer of the internet television series, “Black Boots”. The […]

HL 015: Black Boots | How HBCUs Value Black Lives Read More »

HBCU Lifestyle Podcast Episode 14 with Eddie Francis

HL 014: The Value of Black Sororities | HBCU Accountability

Episode 14 of the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast introduces the new host and HBCU Lifestyle contributor, Eddie Francis. This edition features interviews Felecia Commodore and Dr. Charlie Nelms. The podcast also highlights recent HBCU news from HBCU Lifestyle. The Value of Black Sororities Felecia discusses her blog entry 5 Reasons Why We Still Need Black Sororities

HL 014: The Value of Black Sororities | HBCU Accountability Read More »

Black Male freshmen students listen to SU System President at Southern University and A&M College orientation.

Closing the Gender Gap for Black Males at HBCUs

In April 2014, at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting, the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities held a session with distinguished panelists to discuss HBCUs’ role in providing college access to Black males. Led by the Initiatives’ deputy director Ivory Toldson and keeping in line with President Barack Obama’s newly

Closing the Gender Gap for Black Males at HBCUs Read More »

Scroll to Top