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This episode dives into the emotional reality behind University of Utah’s restructuring of Transform and other identity-based programs. Dr. Baldwin speaks candidly about anger, exhaustion, and the power of feeling everything fully. We explore Black feminist ways of knowing as forms of resistance and truth-telling. This conversation uncovers what institutions erase and what communities refuse to let die. It’s a moment of clarity, care, and collective memory. This my final project for my masters degree in higher education leadership at Weber State University, Dec. 2025.
By Nnenna Eke-UkohThis episode dives into the emotional reality behind University of Utah’s restructuring of Transform and other identity-based programs. Dr. Baldwin speaks candidly about anger, exhaustion, and the power of feeling everything fully. We explore Black feminist ways of knowing as forms of resistance and truth-telling. This conversation uncovers what institutions erase and what communities refuse to let die. It’s a moment of clarity, care, and collective memory. This my final project for my masters degree in higher education leadership at Weber State University, Dec. 2025.