Speaking In Hues
What's it like to walk through the world as Black women who live in a college town and work at a public Ivy? Join friends and colleagues Taylor Nichols (DEI expert and pop culture queen) and Jaronda Miller-Bryant (scholar, leader, vegan fit-goddess and mom of two) for this podcast produced at the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women's Center at the University of Virginia.
Speaking In Hues
Season 4: Relationships, Intimacy, and Race
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Speaking In Hues
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Season 4
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Episode 7
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Nia Baker (PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at UVA) joins Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant to talk through her research in campus hookup culture and the intersection of race and sex work.
The conversation shines light on the complexities of healthy sexual relationships, consent, and pleasure gaps which are core in prevention work. After this episode, you may learn something about yourself or the social world at large.
Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.