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“History and power go hand in hand.”

Dr. ShaDawn Battle

Assistant Professor, Gender and Diversity Studies, Literature, African American Literature, 20th Century, Hip Hop Studies, Critical Race Epistemology

www.drshadawnbattle.com

“What do you do with that privilege?”

Get you an educator who can do both. On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. ShaDawn Battle, a 14 year educator who brilliantly breaks down nuanced topics about race and education. As a Chicagoian based out of Ohio, ShaDawn reflects on the educational experiences that shaped her, how her environment influenced her, and how her approach to the classroom is inspired by cultural icons (RIP Nipsey Hustle).

“We don’t feast with our oppressors.”

One of the things Dr. Battle is most proud of is the mentorship she provides to her students as they learn how to navigate whiteness, and how to reject becoming an agent of the power structure. She emphasizes the role of student activism in making societal change, and recommends American Skin as a must watch film. Her work with the Stained Glass Initiative, as well as her upcoming project Footwork Saved My Life, demonstrate how her authenticity, potential and genius are unlimited. A final note from Dr. Battle - “Don’t ever count Black academics out.” We won’t.

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