
What's it like to walk through the world as Black women who live in a college town and work at a public Ivy? Join friends and colleagues Taylor Nichols (DEI expert and pop culture queen) and Jaronda Miller-Bryant (scholar, leader, vegan fit-goddess and mom of two) for this podcast produced at the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women's Center at the University of Virginia.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSocial SciencesSociety & CultureScience | ||||

Welcome to our first video podcast! Join hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols as they dive into a lively discussion about the boundaries of politics, comedy, media, celebrities, and more. They explore when things go too far and emphasize the import... more
Sparked by recent allegations involving P Diddy, hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols delve into the complex question of whether we can—or should—separate the art from the artist. They explore a range of topics, including the challenge of supportin... more
Join hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols as they welcome their first guest of the season, Dr. Chanel Craft Tanner, the new director of the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center at UVA. In this episode, she shares her experiences so far and participat... more
Welcome back to Season 6 of Speaking in Hues! In our first episode, hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols catch up and share exciting updates about the future of the podcast. Tune in for a brief Q&A and learn about our plans for a video component al... more
To end this season of Speaking in Hues, Taylor is joined by Nia, and SIH editors Jessica and Carson to talk about friendships post graduation.
Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
Podcast hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols hit the streets with Speaking in Hues, engaging the UVA community in women's history trivia and discussions about women they admire.
Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhu... more
Touching on similar themes from Speaking in Hues most recent episode, Black Women in Higher Education, Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols share their thoughts on professional pressure to “do it all”. The two detail the pros and cons of what they deem “... more
In honor of Black History Month, Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols share their personal experiences and hardships as black women navigating higher education and DEI work. This episode gains particular significance amidst recent events, including the r... more
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