In the Griot Institute's second book group meeting of the fall semester, J.T. Roane's Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Social Life and the Politics of Place was discussed in depth. The book explores how …
Sounding Out Diversity
Music and sound have a lasting impact on individuals worldwide. This is because music can be viewed as an additional language—one that fosters a sense of belonging, something not easily shared across …
The Right to be Seen
Have you ever questioned your identity or faced a situation where it was deeply challenged? For many women worldwide, this is an unfortunate and persistent reality. For African American women, these …
Bucknell in Ghana Project
This semester I have been working on a Ghana archive for the Griot. The project aims to have two major parts, part one is an archive for the Bucknell in Ghana Program (BIG). Bucknell runs a semester …
O’ Say Can you See… D-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y
The trees have wrung themselves bare, and their bark has charred under the arcane rays of global warmings’ sun. The fall tributes of our beloved town of Lewisburg, lay aflutter on the cold concrete. …
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A New Democracy under Benjamin Barson
Fresh to the grounds of our sweet bubble in Lewisburg, Benjamin Barson is quickly making a name for himself amongst Bucknell’s campus. Having joined Bucknell as an Assistant Professor of Music and …
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