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Center Director Dr. Robert Smith has a conversation with three graduate students who participated in a nine-day Civil Rights Pilgrimage facilitated by Marquette University's Center for Peacemaking.
Participants include:
A Milwaukee native, Serina Jamison is a MA candidate in the English department at Marquette University. Her background is in Education, and her interests include Black studies and literature, African American Rhetoric(s), curriculum, and pedagogy.
Saúl López was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up on the Southside of Milwaukee. Saúl is a current Ph.D. student at Marquette University, where he studies Educational Policy and Leadership. Saúl's current research interests include Latinx Student Experience, Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Jesuit Institutions of Higher Education. You can follow him on Twitter @Saulescribe
A native Kentuckian, Benjamin Linzy is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Marquette University. He serves as the Senior Graduate Researcher at CURTO and is the Program Coordinator for Humanities Without Walls. You can follow him on Twitter @Bendangerously
Ronald Johnson, AKA as ChocoGeek, provided music for this podcast. You can find him on Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/chocogeek
Intro music, Arkham Talent Show
The outro music, One More Time Around The Loop (Irascible Funk)
By CURTO ConversationsCenter Director Dr. Robert Smith has a conversation with three graduate students who participated in a nine-day Civil Rights Pilgrimage facilitated by Marquette University's Center for Peacemaking.
Participants include:
A Milwaukee native, Serina Jamison is a MA candidate in the English department at Marquette University. Her background is in Education, and her interests include Black studies and literature, African American Rhetoric(s), curriculum, and pedagogy.
Saúl López was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up on the Southside of Milwaukee. Saúl is a current Ph.D. student at Marquette University, where he studies Educational Policy and Leadership. Saúl's current research interests include Latinx Student Experience, Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Jesuit Institutions of Higher Education. You can follow him on Twitter @Saulescribe
A native Kentuckian, Benjamin Linzy is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Marquette University. He serves as the Senior Graduate Researcher at CURTO and is the Program Coordinator for Humanities Without Walls. You can follow him on Twitter @Bendangerously
Ronald Johnson, AKA as ChocoGeek, provided music for this podcast. You can find him on Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/chocogeek
Intro music, Arkham Talent Show
The outro music, One More Time Around The Loop (Irascible Funk)