InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Being Black Globally: Musings of an Intellectual Brother

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Being Black Globally: Musings of an Intellectual Brother

  05/18/2022  03:00 pm PDT

Being Black Globally - Musings from an Intellectual Brother

Photo by Misael Moreno on Unsplash.comMeet Corban Swain, Ph.D. candidate in Biological Engineering working in the laboratory of Professor Ed Boyden

at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). As a scientist, photographer, poet, and PhD student,

Mr. Swain pursues diverse interests with a keen eye, befitting the description of an “intellectual brother.”

 

Question of the Hour: How do you remain true to yourself while moving in spaces that harbor the legacy of structural and institutional racism?

 

Corban Swain Photographer

"I have been shooting professionally for four years with most of my work split between portraiture and event photography.

I enjoy working with grads, couples, friends, and families to create lasting memories that capture the joy and emotion of each moment."

 

Episode giveaways:

HOST

Anita Russell M.Ed

Anita Russell M.Ed

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CO-HOSTS

Mavis Bauman cohost on inflexionpoint podcast on transformation talk radio

Mavis Bauman

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Gail Hunter host on InflexionPoint Podcast on Transformation Talk Radio

Gail Hunter LCSW

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about  Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability...

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GUEST

 Corban Swain

Corban Swain

Corban Swain is a Ph.D. candidate in Biological Engineering working in the laboratory of Professor Ed Boyden at MIT. He is developing new microscope systems to image and stu...

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