Sep 25, 2024
Welcome to the first episode of Season 6 and the 100th episode
of Culture Stew! This season, the podcast focuses
on gender equity through an intersectional
lens, highlighting the stories of diverse women and
femme-identifying individuals whose experiences are often
overlooked or misrepresented.
In this episode, we are joined by Devin M. Moran
and Jasmin M. Robinson, two scholars conducting
research centered on Black women’s leadership and the unique
challenges they face, particularly in predominantly white spaces.
Devin and Jasmin share their insights on balancing the pursuit of
justice with the necessity of self-care, offering reflections on
how to sustain passion and purpose in this important work.
Devin M. Moran
Devin is a learner, educator,
and advocate for educational equity with over 11 years of
experience in K-12 and higher education. Currently pursuing a Ph.D.
in Educational Leadership at Miami University, her research focuses
on Black feminists, Black women’s pedagogies, and intergenerational
joy. Devin is based in Chicago and enjoys fitness, spending time
with her nieces and nephews, and indulging in sushi or buffalo
wings.
Jasmin M. Robinson
Jasmin is a consultant,
educator, and DEI strategist with more than 12 years of experience
in higher education, K-12 schools, corporate, and nonprofit
sectors. As the Director of DEI Initiatives for MSM Global
Consulting, Jasmin is also working toward a Ph.D. in Educational
Administration, with research focused on the experiences of Black
women in historically white institutions. Outside of work, she
enjoys cooking, thrifting, and exploring brunch spots around
Chicago.
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intersectional lens with more incredible guests and stories. Don’t
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