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Historically Black Since RadioJun 01, 2023
Music Artist and Alabama State alum Godzena
Alabama State University alum Zena Lee speaks on her journey as a music artist and creative
Being a Wife, Mom, and Miss Junior at JCSU/ BCU in the 90s
In this conversation, we speak with with the 2023-24 Miss Junior at Johnson C. Smith University about being a non-traditional student on campus as a wife, mom, and student leader at the age of 33. We also have Bethune-Cookman University alum Anthony Brown, to speak on his experience being an HBCU life in the 1990s.
Follow Jessica on social media @jessthejerseyjawn
Connect with Anthony on social media Anthony H. Brown
Visiting Every 4-Year HBCU- Eleise Richards
In this conversation, we speak with Howard University alum, Eleise Richards, about her journey visiting every four year HBCU in the country. She also speaks about her foundation Experience The Legacy, where she will be releasing the footage from each of the schools.
Follow her journey on social media @experiencethelegacyinc.
Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations. Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince / historicall. . Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
This FAMU alum created an HBCU themed fan business
In this conversation, we speak with FAMU alum Chazriq "Chazam" Clarke, creator of Chazam Fans about his HBCU journey, starting his fan business and more.
Follow him on social media - @ala.chazam
Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince
Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
HBCU Talent Night- 1King Koby , Bree and Jibreel
Another round of HBCU student music artist and musicians checking in on HBCU Talent Night with presented by Historically Black Since.
This week featuring:
Singer 1KingKoby from Kentucky State University - @1kingkoby
Singer Breanne "Bree" Lovelace from Central State University - @yeahh.itsbree
Musician Jibreel Johnson from Hampton University @jibreel.johnson
Hosted by MC and B. Roookiee from Bowie State University along with Hadassah from Alabama A&M University.
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Caf Connections and Broke College Student Chronicles- The Campus Rundown Show
On this episode of The Campus Rundown Show, the topic is all about Caf connections and broke college student chronicles.
Scholarships Basics with UNCF
Need free money for college ? This conversation is for you. In this interview, we speak with representatives of the United Negro College Fund ( UNCF) about the various scholarship opportunities they have available through their website uncf.org
Hosted by Miles College alum Kevin Keys III
Student Leadership and Organizations- The Campus Rundown Show
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 4 of The Campus Rundown show. This episode was all about joining campus organizations and student leadership.
Featuring Bowie State University student Mi'Jan Credle, Spelman College student Rebekka Henry, Miles College alum Kevin Keys and Claflin University student Zabrion Moser
The Campus Rundown Show by Historically Black Since is the premier weekly talk show for the HBCU student experience. Each week, various HBCU students and alum come together to discuss topics related to the everyday life of an HBCU student and the overall HBCU experience.
Networking on an HBCU Campus- The Campus Rundown Show
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 3 of The Campus Rundown show. This episode was all about finding your tribe and networking on an HBCU campus.
Featuring Bowie State University student Mi'Jan Credle, Spelman College student Rebekka Henry, Miles College alum Kevin Keys and Alabama State University alum Renil Pulley
The Campus Rundown Show by Historically Black Since is the premier weekly talk show for the HBCU student experience. Each week, various HBCU students and alum come together to discuss topics related to the everyday life of an HBCU student and the overall HBCU experience.
Academic Success Strategies- The Campus Rundown Show
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 2 of The Campus Rundown show. This episode is all about academic success strategies, including study tips, time management and more. We also speak how to professionally "speak your mind" in the workplace and emails/
Featuring Bowie State University student Mi'Jan Credle, Spelman College student Rebekka Henry, Miles College alum Kevin Keys and Mister and Miss Fisk University
The Campus Rundown Show by Historically Black Since is the premier weekly talk show for the HBCU student experience. Each week, various HBCU students and alum come together to discuss topics related to the everyday life of an HBCU student and the overall HBCU experience.
Paying for College- The Campus Rundown Show
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 1 of The Campus Rundown show. This episode is all about scholarships, financial aid, and other ways to pay for college. The question of whether or not there should be a dress code in an HBCU cafeteria is discussed here as well.
Featuring Bowie State University student Mi'Jan Credle, Spelman College student Rebekka Henry, Miles College alum Kevin Keys and Savannah State University student Alexander Richardson Jr.
The Campus Rundown Show by Historically Black Since is the premier weekly talk show for the HBCU student experience. Each week, various HBCU students and alum come together to discuss topics related to the everyday life of an HBCU student and the overall HBCU experience.
Dating and Relationships From a Male Perspective- HBCU Man Cave
On this episode of the HBCU HBCU Man Cave, the topic is all about dating and relationships from the male perspective. Hosts and guest for this week include:
Shay Clemons @shayclemons, Mi'Jan Credle @iamorojectmc , Jordan Jefferson @planetjordan and Javier Basileo @baslyfe
Body Image and Self-Esteem for Men- HBCU Man Cave Show
On this episode of the HBCU HBCU Man Cave, the topic is all about body image and self-esteem for men.
Banning Affirmative Active and HBCU Impact
This conversation is all about the new Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action in college admissions. Featuring Joshua Wright, Camron Hurt, and Jordan Jefferson
Mental Health and Self Care For Men- The HBCU Man Cave
On this episode of The HBCU Man Cave the topic was Mental Health and Self-Care for Men. The HBCU Man Cave is a weekly series dedicated to male conversation featuring alum and students of HBCUs.
Masculinity and Vulnerability- The HBCU Man Cave Show
Welcome to the first episode of the HBCU Man Cave show. The topic of this episode masculinity and vulnerability, where four men dive into the what it means to be vulnerable as a man. The HBCU Man Cave is a weekly safe space for men to come together to discuss topics that allow the audience to get into the mind of a man. All men featured on the show are either HBCU alum or students.
Being a Disruptor in Journalism and Entrepreneurship with Selena Hill- Black Enterprise Deputy Digital Editor
In this conversation, we speak the Selena Hill, who is the Deputy Digital Editor for Black Enterprise magazine.
This Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Member Has a Lifetime Movie About Her Life
In this conversation, we speak with author, entrepreneur and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority member Ni'Cola Mitchell ,about her journey as the creator of Girls Who Brunch, and getting a Lifetime movie made about her.
Interviewed by Darryl "DC" Chambers
UNCF Scholarship Resources, Tips, and Student Leadership
In this interview, we speak with Taliah Givens, the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Director of Student Professional Development. She speaks on scholarship search tips and resources through the UNCF platform. We also discuss their annual Student Leadership Conference event. Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations. Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
Motherhood and Mental Health- Featuring HBCU Moms
In this conversation, we have a conversation on motherhood and mental health, featuring two HBCU alum mothers from Virginia State University and Clark Atlanta University and one graduating senior from Clark Atlanta University.
About us:
Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince
Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
How Morgan State University Created a Lifelong Bond Between These Five Friends in Film
In this conversation, we speak with five Morgan State University alum and friends about their HBCU experience, forming a bond through their love for film and what they are currently doing in their careers thirty years after graduation.
Featuring:
Chris Bonner-c/o 92
Doreen Spicer
Andre Tyler
Lenny Rice -c/o 93
Steven May- c/o 94
Pushing Past Your Comfort Zone- The Campus Rundown Show
This episode features BMF show stars Laila Pruitt, who is currently a Howard University student and Isaiah Hill, Bowie State University alum.
-The Campus Rundown is a weekly talk show hosted by HBCU students, dedicated to the HBCU student college experience
Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
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Do Friends and Family Treat You Differently as an HBCU Student?- The Campus Rundown Show
On this episode of the Campus Rundown Show, the conversation is all about how your hometown friends and family view you as a college student, especially coming home for the holidays and breaks. Are they supportive of your collegiate career, or are you judged because they feel as if you are passing them up educational and career wise?
-The Campus Rundown is a weekly talk show hosted by HBCU students, dedicated to the HBCU student college experience and beyond.
-Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations. Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com/thecampusrundownshow
Comedian Kilara Speaks on Being a Japanese Student at an HBCU, Comedy and More
In this interview, we speak with Japanese comedian Kilara, who made the bold decision to leave Japan to attend an HBCU (Hampton University) against her parents' approval. Kilara applied to a few different HBCUs, but ultimately decided on Hampton University.
Interviewed by Darryl "DC" Chambers @onenonlydc https://instagram.com/onenonlydc?igsh...
Follow Kilara on social media here - https://instagram.com/kilaracomedy?ig...
Entrepreneur, Author, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Member- Eric Lee Usher
In this interview, we speak with entrepreneur, author, tech investor and Kappa Alpha Psi Frternity memebr Eric Lee Usher. Host- Darryl "DC" Chambers
About Eric: Eric serves as the Chief Marketing Officer of Moolah Mobile & Moolah Wireless, an Internet Service Provider which empowers communities with quality, safe and affordable internet services. Moolah Wireless is a wholesale partner with AT&T and is a member of the Affordable Connectivity Program. This enables Moolah to receive funding from the FCC to provide internet and broadband services. Eric is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Inc. Prophytes, the largest fraternity and sorority social media and business network was established by Eric Lee Usher in 2012. It has a revenue model designed to put money back into the Divine Nine ecosystem, promote education, financial literacy, and community development.
-📌Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations. Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
Impact of the HBCU Dance Culture- The Yard Linkup
On this episode of the Yard Linkup, we discuss the impact of the HBCU dance culture in the world. Featuring Alabama State University Honeybeez dance team coach, Anna Marshae, Texas Southern Sensations dance team coach, Gretchen Jean, along with step coach and Coding With Culture founder, Victor Hicks.
📌Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations. Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
Being an HBCU Student During the Pandemic- The Campus Rundown Show
On this episode of The Campus Rundown show, HBCU students speak on their experiences being in college during the pandemic, how it affected their lives, and life after.
Featuring:
Najee Farewell from Bowie State University
Rebekka Henry from Spelman College
Jalen Robinson from Livingstone College
Elainey Bass from Clark Atlanta University
-The Campus Rundown is a weekly talk show hosted by HBCU students, dedicated to the HBCU student college experience
📌Historically Black Since is the premier media platform dedicated to the culture of HBCUs and Black Greek Lettered Organizations.
Follow us on all social media platforms @historicallyblacksince
Visit us online at https://www.hbcusince.com
Uncle Keith's Corner featuring Andretta Rhone- founder of Black Teachers Educate
Leadership. Mobilizing. Force
Join us every Tuesday night at 7:30pm on Instagram live @historicallyblacksince for COMMENCEMENT, where we celebrate the life and careers of HBCU/BGLO graduates, hosted by Rashanna Roach