Episode 34

DJ Hudson - Black Man's Burden ch. 17 Discussion

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In this episode, Jean Greene was joined by DJ Hudson, who delved into Chapter 17 of "Black Man's Burden" by William Holtzclaw. Hudson discussed the powerful role of education in empowering African American communities, as illustrated by Holtzclaw's account of his students who profoundly impacted their communities after graduating from his institute. The discussion highlighted the achievements of a preacher who built a self-sustaining community and a school, and Theodcious Skelton, the institute's first boarding student who later became an influential educator.

Hudson, drawing from a rich background as a Black trans generational southerner and community organizer, compared Holtzclaw’s educational initiatives to broader historical and current contexts within the HBCU ecosystem. Hudson emphasized the importance of education as a tool for social and economic empowerment, reflecting on how these historical narratives resonate with current challenges and opportunities in Black communities. The conversation also touched on the political and social implications of education and community building as a form of resistance and empowerment.

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