A digital lyme, for us, by us.

CaribbeanScholarTings
Claim This Podcastby Kat J. Stephens
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A digital lyme, for us, by us.
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Publishing Since
10/19/2019
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January 17, 2020
January 2020 - Ep. 5! Looking inward to look forward (Mental Wellness w/guest Nathara Bailey, M.A.)
<p>Welcome back to another episode of CaribbeanScholarTings, the podcast! On this episode, we welcome Nathara Bailey, MA. Nathara has earned a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, a M.A. of Education in Clinical Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. Next up, she'll be starting a Doctor of Clinical Psychology program where she'll earn her PsyD. Before then, we gather to discuss all things mental wellness, self-reflection, looking inward, and the 'call' to do Caribbean centrist work and scholarship for our community! </p> <p>Please enjoy! </p> <p>Get your CST Merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/cst-online-2</p> <p>Twitter: @CST_Digital_</p> <p>Instagram: @caribbeanscholartingss</p>

November 29, 2019
Caribbean Scholar Tings: S1 Ep3 - What do you mean I'm Not Black? (November 2019)
<p>Follow us on this academic journey, listen to your host, Kat J. Stephens, share her Book of the Month, the wonderful read, Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches For and By the Caribbean, Edited by Dr. Saran Stewart PhD of the University of West Indies, Mona. Also, the episode takes us down a hilarious path of particular dotishness when Caribbeanness and Blackness are brought into question. Sit back, relax, and get your Milo ready. </p> <p>Please support our shop: https://teespring.com/stores/cst-online-2?page=1</p> <p>Thank you for listening, sharing, and your overall support! </p> <p>-KS </p> <p><br></p>

October 19, 2019
Episode two: Who's Caribbean?
<p>Events in popular culture this week with Gina Rodriguez using the 'N' word led many to question who is Black, who can use such language, and eventually this conversation landed squarely with Cardi B. In this episode, I share why Cardi B. is Black, Caribbean, Afro-Latina, and ideas on the convergence of race, ethnicity, and nationality. </p>
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