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Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468
Andscape, William C. Rhoden
187 episodes
2 weeks ago
Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
Show more...
Sports
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Southern University Wins HBCU Sports Emmy
Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468
34 minutes
6 months ago
Southern University Wins HBCU Sports Emmy
Nilea Cosley and Gabrielle Heyward interview Rhoden Fellow Sydney Cuillier and her Southern University classmates - Ashley Lovelace, Verbon Muhammad, Loren Sullivan, and Eric White - about wining an HBCU Sports Emmy for their work on "The Hidden Sport." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468
Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.