The Institute of Black Imagination Podcast

  1. Read more: E75 Summer School - Through Obstacles with Olympian Daryl Homer.
    E75 Summer School - Through Obstacles with Olympian Daryl Homer.

    E75 Summer School - Through Obstacles with Olympian Daryl Homer.

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    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 25 with fencer and three-time Olympian, Daryl Homer. Hailing from the U.S. Virgin Islands, Daryl, along with his mother and sister relocated to the Gun Hill section of the Bronx when he was five. His interest in fencing began at an early age, after encountering the word “Fencing” in a pictorial dictionary that his mother gave him. Inspired, he begged his mother to begin lessons, but it wasn’t until a chance encounter with an advertisement featuring two black fencers did Daryl’s Mother finally caved into her son’s growing obsession.

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  2. Read more: E74 Summer School - The Art of Hip-Hop w. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.
    E74 Summer School - The Art of Hip-Hop w. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.

    E74 Summer School - The Art of Hip-Hop w. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter.

    by Space Residents

    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 12 with a man who needs no introduction, but I’m going to introduce him anyway: Tariq Luqmaan Trotter, better known as Black Thought, lead MC and co-founder of the hip-hop band, The Roots. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Tariq faced some early hardships– losing both of his parents to homicide before the age of 16, but he found his path in the arts, attending Philadelphia’s High School for creative and performing arts, also known as ‘the fame school of Philly’, notable alumni include Boys to Men, Erika Alexander, Leslie Odom Jr., Joey de Francesco, Jasmine Sullivan, and many more. While immersed in this brilliant world of musicianship, Black Thought encountered yet another now-famous alum and co-founder of The Roots, Questlove.

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  3. Read more: E73 Summer School - VR Immersion w. Psychologist Dr. Courtney Cogburn.
    E73 Summer School - VR Immersion w. Psychologist Dr. Courtney Cogburn.

    E73 Summer School - VR Immersion w. Psychologist Dr. Courtney Cogburn.

    by Space Residents

    In today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 4 with psychologist, Dr. Courtney Cogburn. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Doctor Cogburn’s research focuses on how racism contributes to health disparities amongst Black Americans and in particular how over time, blatant and subtle racism in media stresses and literally wears down Black bodies—a phenomenon also known as “weathering”—something we have all witnessed to during the current outbreak of Covid-19 in the United States, and it's devastating effects on communities of color.

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  4. Read more: E72 Summer School - Timnit Gebru: Asylum From A.I.
    E72 Summer School - Timnit Gebru: Asylum From A.I.

    E72 Summer School - Timnit Gebru: Asylum From A.I.

    by Space Residents

    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 39 with Timnit Gebru an artificial intelligence researcher. Timnit advocates for fair and just use of the technology we use everyday. A former employee of Google, Timnit consistently calls in and calls out a Big Tech industry that leverages power, capital, and bias in favor of, well, themselves and their wallets. From language to surveillance- Timnit knows the potential harms of artificial intelligence know no bounds.

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  5. Read more: E 71 Summer School - Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Architect and Scholar.
    E 71 Summer School - Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Architect and Scholar.

    E 71 Summer School - Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Architect and Scholar.

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    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 2 with architect, designer, and scholar, Dr. Mabel O. Wilson. Doing double duty as ...
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  6. Read more: E70 Summer School - Casey Gerald, Writer and Entrepreneur.
    E70  Summer School - Casey Gerald, Writer and Entrepreneur.

    E70 Summer School - Casey Gerald, Writer and Entrepreneur.

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    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 3 with writer Casey Gerald. Born in Oak Cliff Texas, Casey’s life reads like a textbook definition of The American Dream. Recorded via Zoom while under lockdown, we speak about when Casey realized the "American Dream" was a scam, how he rediscovered his inner child, the malleability of time, what prisons and the coronavirus have in common, the joy of blackness, and Casey shows us a side of himself he rarely ever does. This episode takes on a more conversational tone, and a few F-bombs are dropped, be warned, lol.

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  7. Read more: E69 Summer School - The Hidden Costs of Racism with Heather McGhee.
    E69 Summer School - The Hidden Costs of Racism with Heather McGhee.

    E69 Summer School - The Hidden Costs of Racism with Heather McGhee.

    by Space Residents

    Today’s Summer School episode from the IBI Archive is episode 23 with Heather McGhee. Heather designs and promotes solutions to inequality in America. In this episode we discuss Heather’s journey into the hallowed halls of our country’s government, How motherhood has changed her view of the world, what parents can do to ensure their children receive good educations, even while under lockdown, and how we ALL lose in the zero-sum game of racism.

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  8. Read more: E68 Semester Four Recap with Dario.

    E68 Semester Four Recap with Dario.

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    And now a word from our Founder & Host Dario Calmese. Thank you for your support and being a part of our community. We are taking a break, but we will not leave you wanting. Class is still in session. This Summer School Semester we will be sharing some of our favorite previous episodes. In case you missed it, or want to revisit and catch more pearls of wisdom with us.

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  9. Read more: E66 Milisuthando Bongela: Inside Apartheid's Wish.
    E66  Milisuthando Bongela: Inside Apartheid's Wish.

    E66 Milisuthando Bongela: Inside Apartheid's Wish.

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    Today’s episode is an odyssey through Mili’s own journey through ancestral ties, personal identity, and relationships. She walks us through the process of engaging our ancestors in our everyday lives. We explore the necessity for connection and healing between Africans and African Americans.

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  10. Read more: E65 Rayvon Fouché: Game Changer - Tech, Sports & Black Ingenuity.
    E65 Rayvon Fouché: Game Changer - Tech, Sports & Black Ingenuity.

    E65 Rayvon Fouché: Game Changer - Tech, Sports & Black Ingenuity.

    by Space Residents

    In today’s episode, Rayvon gives us a peek into the locker room, revealing how athletic teams use biometric data to craft game day strategy. He also shares the drawbacks of using technology and Artificial Intelligence not only on the playing field but also in the courtroom. He shines a light on the importance of creating pathways for black and brown individuals to gain access to research funding, and why our future depends on it.

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  11. Read more: E64 Alia Dahl: Curriculum - The Business of Art.
    E64 Alia Dahl: Curriculum - The Business of Art.

    E64 Alia Dahl: Curriculum - The Business of Art.

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    In today’s episode, Alia gives us a rundown on the role of the gallery and gallery representation. She shares what young artists should be considering when starting their careers, and helpful guidance on how to price their work.

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  12. Read more: E63 Dossé-Via Trenou: Written In The Stars.
    E63 Dossé-Via Trenou: Written In The Stars.

    E63 Dossé-Via Trenou: Written In The Stars.

    by Space Residents

    Today's episode is an exploration of the stars, so get your notebooks out. Dossé-Via walks us through the African origins of modern astrology, how star-gazing is actually compatible if not embedded within Christianity, Islam, and other religious practices, and what compatibility REALLY means.

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