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We're back for Season 3! In this first episode, Kerri and Kayla talk with Dr. Coretta Pittman about intersectionality, privilege and the beauty of knowing that, “We are all a little strange.” Dr. Pittman is the Associate Dean for Diversity and Belonging in the Baylor University College of Arts & Sciences. She brings the novel The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride to discuss honoring bodies, existing in the world, and challenging the status quo.
Content Warnings: Brief mentions of death (non-descriptive)
Reference material: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect Baylor University, the Garland School of Social Work or any other entities the guests or hosts might represent.
By Baylor Social WorkWe're back for Season 3! In this first episode, Kerri and Kayla talk with Dr. Coretta Pittman about intersectionality, privilege and the beauty of knowing that, “We are all a little strange.” Dr. Pittman is the Associate Dean for Diversity and Belonging in the Baylor University College of Arts & Sciences. She brings the novel The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride to discuss honoring bodies, existing in the world, and challenging the status quo.
Content Warnings: Brief mentions of death (non-descriptive)
Reference material: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect Baylor University, the Garland School of Social Work or any other entities the guests or hosts might represent.