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Dr. Vera Triplett joins the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast to discuss how students and parents deal with the transition to college.
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The HBCU Lifestyle Podcast was pleased to feature a conversation with about the HBCU Band documentary “Point and Drive”.
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The HBCU Lifestyle Podcast welcomed Dr. Synthia Saint James who whose claims to fame include the first Kwanzaa stamp and the “Waiting to Exhale” book cover.
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In episode 34 of the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast, Clark Atlanta University alumnus Kareem Taylor talks about becoming a successful voiceover artist and how to turn your dreams into a lucrative career.
HL 033: HBCUs, Alumni, and Financial Equity
Amid discussions of financial equity, the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast digs into two areas not often touched — economic development and bonds.
HL 032: Nate Parker Summer Film Program, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
Episode 32 of the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast features two major events for HBCU students including a summer film institute and an upcoming academic program created by producer, director, and actor Nate Parker at Wiley College in Marshall, TX.