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The love for HBCUs is undeniable. HBCU students, alumni (and unaffiliated) are invited to express that love to encourage more practical support of HBCUs; but what’s love without a little accountability? Sit back, learn a little, love a lot, and rep your HBCU. Don't forget to subscribe.
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S3E131 Why Gen Z Feels So Exhausted.
A generation raised inside social media is being asked to ignore social media.That's easier said than done.Every day students are comparing grades, internships, followers, relationships,…
S3E130 The School I Never Wanted Changed Everything.
JP was heading to Florida A & M University. Mind made up! But a scholarship offer came from Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, and his mom made the decision for him that he was NOT Florida…
S3E129 Nobody Talks About This at HBCUs.
An Asian American student at Howard University just said what most people are too afraid to admit about HBCUs.“Everything here is competition.”From faith and fame to anti-ICE protests,…
S3E128 Why Voting Feels Hard on Purpose.
Dawn Jones was supposed to work in fashion. Then 2016 changed everything.Now she’s one of the most respected young organizers breaking down politics for everyday people.From voter suppression to…
S3E127 Young. Black. Unapologetically Ready.
Young people are verbally and non-verbally told to wait their turn. We created a space that gave them permission and audacity to ignore those cautions. What resulted was transformational. Our first…
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S3E126 You Voted For This Again.
"They didn’t just elect him once… they chose him again.”“Young people aren’t disengaged. They’re being ignored.”“If I’m not ready now… when will I ever be?”Jeremiah Woods doesn't want young people to…
S3E125 Popularity is Killing Real Leadership.
We want better leaders.That’s what we say, but we keep voting for the same type of people.At 20 years old, D’Jaydyn Readus, proudly of Jackson State University is calling out the entire…
S3E124 Racism Never Ended. It Just Evolved.
Our resident guest Chinedu Nwokeafor breaks down why racism in America isn’t new. It’s persistent, evolving, and often ignored. From performative Black History Month moments to the deeper reality of…
S3E123 The Real Problems at HBCUs isn’t funding.
We keep saying HBCUs need more money. But what if that’s not the real problem?Dr. Joseph L. Jones says it’s deeper. Leadership. Accountability. Truth.From social justice movements to the inside…
S3E122 Spelbound Changed Everything For Me.
Ashira Ramani didn’t grow up dreaming of an HBCU. In fact, after being bullied, she almost avoided them completely. But one visit to Spelman College changed everything.In this episode that journeys…
S3E121 “I love HBCUs, but something’s off.”
What if the biggest threat to HBCUs… is the truth we avoid?Dr. Crystal DeGregory doesn’t hold back. In one of the most honest conversations on I Love My HBCU?, she challenges everything. From…
S3E120 AI Doesn’t Understand Black Hair.
When Blanca Cobb asked AI to generate a hairstyle for a Black woman, it didn’t give her braids, it didn’t give her twists, it didn’t even try. It put a pineapple on her head. That moment was funny at…
S3E119 Not Everyone Grew Up Belonging.
In a world where many people feel increasingly disconnected, what can we learn from the culture that still thrives at HBCUs?Ayanna Dennis reflects on growing up in a small town and the powerful sense…
S3E118 August 9, 2014 Changed Everything
On August 9, 2014, Derrick Louis watched history unfold on his phone. And that moment changed his life.He transferred to an HBCU he never toured. Started an NAACP chapter in two days. Marched…
S3E117 See Black Beyond America.
She left the country and everything shifted.Not a vacation. Not a study tour. Real life abroad. Emma J breaks down what Black looks like outside America. Why Americans get side-eyed overseas. Why…
S3E116 Is “playing it safe” overrated?
He turned down a full ride. Lost his basketball future to an injury. And built a business with over 100 clients while still in college.If you think playing it safe is the only option. If you are…
S3E115 91.67% Chose Tuskegee Because of This.
Louis Manley III created Tuskegee 100 with no institutional backing, just conviction. And the results changed enrollment. If you believe storytelling matters, this episode proves it. If you don’t,…
S3E114 Your degree won’t carry you. Your relationships will.
Look to your right…Now Look to your left… The ending to that saying often goes a certain way, but in this conversation with Dr. Jasmin Goodman it’s ending differently. College is also about who sits…
S3E113 The System Works. Just Not How You Think.
“You do everything right. You graduate. You get the role.And then you realize… nobody told you this part.In this episode, Chris McGinley talks about leadership, loneliness, power, and what success…
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"I Love My HBCU?" has published 144 episodes since August 2023, covering topics in Society & Culture.
"I Love My HBCU?" is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 45m.