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So the newer episodes of Sketch-i-Cast will now be posted on Anchor until I end up taking a hiatus (whenever that will be). I may post the first 16 episodes on here within the following weeks, but first I'll need to see if Anchor will be user friendly enough for me to work around.
Anywho, so for tonight's interview, one of my former college professors was kind enough to join in as a guest. Jeanette Gerrity Gomez is a full time humanistic studies professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art, as well as that department's assistant chair. In addition to caring so deeply about the well being of others, she has performed civil duties from district court to associate professor to even Fullbright scholar in El Salvador. Having been a former student in her Voices: Women in the World class, I knew it would be perfect to interview her for international women's month on how she got to where she is now and how much her career impacted her in the long run.
To learn more about Jeanette, visit her on Twitter, Instagram and even Linkedin.
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So the newer episodes of Sketch-i-Cast will now be posted on Anchor until I end up taking a hiatus (whenever that will be). I may post the first 16 episodes on here within the following weeks, but first I'll need to see if Anchor will be user friendly enough for me to work around.
Anywho, so for tonight's interview, one of my former college professors was kind enough to join in as a guest. Jeanette Gerrity Gomez is a full time humanistic studies professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art, as well as that department's assistant chair. In addition to caring so deeply about the well being of others, she has performed civil duties from district court to associate professor to even Fullbright scholar in El Salvador. Having been a former student in her Voices: Women in the World class, I knew it would be perfect to interview her for international women's month on how she got to where she is now and how much her career impacted her in the long run.
To learn more about Jeanette, visit her on Twitter, Instagram and even Linkedin.