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Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Released Tuesday, 3rd March 2020
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Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Ep.017: Black Excellence... But By Who’s Standard? Live Recording at Virginia Tech

Tuesday, 3rd March 2020
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Welcome to SEASON 2 and the seventeenth episode of the Hide it in a Book podcast powered by No More Interviews. For the fifth episode of SEASON 2, we hosted the very first live recording of our podcast at our alma mater, Virginia Tech. During this episode, we were joined by three current students and representatives of the black male student body of Virginia Tech who shared their views on what black excellence means to them. Tune in to hear the opinions of successful students, entrepreneurs, and leaders, Donaghvan Brown, Tahjere Lewis, and Takarai Ford and see how they are setting a standard of excellence on Virginia Tech's campus. To watch the live recording of this episode, please visit our YouTube channel here. Also, be sure to stay tuned for the recap of our presentation "I AM______" from the 5th Annual Uplifting Black Male Conference at Virginia Tech. Thank you for all of your continued love and support because No More Interviews wouldn't be possible without YOU. We thank God for blessing us with this vision and we look forward to continuing to serve you the only way we know-how. If you have any suggestions, questions, or critiques please feel free to reach out to us via Instagram at @NoMoreInterviews777 or on Facebook by searching No More Interviews. S|O to our mixer Heedy for contributing towards our journey. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." - NO COPYRIGHT Intended


Thank you to the office of the Virginia Tech Student Success Center for allowing us the opportunity.  

Corey Hackett-Greene: @clhgreene 

Kevin Stephenson: @k3v_0 

Tahjere Lewis: @TahjereLewis 

Takarai  Ford: @rai_kami 

Donaghvan Brown : @donn_bee

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