Black Atlantic Ecologies Graduate Assistant featured in Columbia News for Co-Creation of New Podcast

Alyssa James, graduate assistant of the Black Atlantic Ecologies working group, was featured in Columbia News in the Q&A, Anthropology Students’ Podcast Is a Response to Protests and the Pandemic, in which she and her co-host Brendane Tynes discuss the inspiration behind the creation of their new podcast, “Zora’s Daughters.” 

To learn more about Zora’s Daughters read here
To listen to the Zora’s Daughters podcast click here.
To learn more about Black Atlantic Ecologies, read here


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