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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.
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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 speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
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 “hustle culture”, elaborating on societal level pressure manifesting itself at a personal level, and ask how we ought to combat this stress.Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
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 resignation of Claudine Gay from Harvard and the loss of Dr. Candia-Bailey, the esteemed Vice President for Student Affairs at Lincoln University. On behalf of the entire podcast team, our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time. Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
In our final episode of 2023, join hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols as they chat about their holiday break plans, the exciting prospects of 2024, and the resolutions that will shape their new year. Finally, tune in for what’s in store at UVA and Charlottesville this January. Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
In celebration of Native American History Month, Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols welcome Kody Grant, UVA’s first tribal liaison! With two decades of experience, Kody now serves as a collaborator and point of contact for tribal nations and the university. Tune in to explore issues impacting indigenous communities and gain insights into engaging with local indigenous communities. With Thanksgiving approaching, Kody discusses the holiday and different perspectives within tribal communities.Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
We’re thrilled to introduce our first guest, Alyssa Candelmo, a recent UVA grad and devoted member of the Maxine Platzer Lynn’s Women's Center – she’s the real deal!With major elections on the horizon, Alyssa teams up with hosts Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols to unravel the complexities of voting and the vital role it plays in our lives. We’ll also explore the factors that can deter people from casting their vote. Listen in to learn effective ways to inspire your friends, family, and community to embrace the power of their voices at the ballot box. And remember… “Not voting is voting.”Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
Do you ever think "how far is too far?" when it comes to dressing up for Halloween? Join Nsofwa Chanda, Taylor Nichols, and Nia Baker as they uncover Halloween’s history, share their favorite costumes, dive into Nsofwa’s graveyard obsession, and have a crucial chat on cultural appropriation. Halloween awaits, so tune in now!Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
To kick off Season 5 of Speaking in Hues, we’re starting with an engaging Q&A session that delves deep into the questions that matter most to our audience. From crazy childhood beliefs to serious personal goals, Nsofwa Chanda and Taylor Nichols explore a wide range of topics. Tune in for thought-provoking answers that inform, inspire, and entertain!Be sure to check out the video for the meaning and significance of the name change Nsofwa (Jaronda) and the reason behind her name change. Click Here! Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Nia Baker (PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at UVA) joins Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant to talk through her research in campus hookup culture and the intersection of race and sex work. The conversation shines light on the complexities of healthy sexual relationships, consent, and pleasure gaps which are core in prevention work. After this episode, you may learn something about yourself or the social world at large. Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Jessica Pinto (editor of the podcast) joins Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant to ask challenging questions about the 21st-century Second Shift. This episode was inspired by Arlie Hochschild’s famous book, The Second Shift, which explores the double burden of employed mothers. Listen in on hosts’ experiences in motherhood, relationships, women in the workplace, and everything in between!Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
It is truly a joy for Jaronda and Taylor to celebrate Black History Month!  Listen as they recount their earliest memories of BHM and share their "Mount Rushmore" of Black Excellence! This episode is inspired by the well-known and the Unsung in Black history. Credits for Lift Every Voice and Sing go to Capt. Deanna Miller-Hinton!As a treat, please take a moment to listen to the BHM playlist for all your February celebrations!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qtmrDafr5rDxWT2BZKXGb?si=dd18bb4488434089&nd=1
Food, while not only delicious, has the power to bring folks together and ostracize others. Join Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant as they discuss ways food accommodations can be isolating and the cultural narratives around different cuisines. This episode may leave you feeling hungry but also inspired to be more accepting of others’ food preferences!Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
What does it mean to be your authentic self? And is it even possible? Join Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant as they discuss the burden of code-switching and bringing your authentic selves into the workplace. From childhood bullying stories that will make you gasp to the hosts’ journeys of self-identity… this episode has it all!Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
Have you ever come back from a vacation feeling like you already need another vacation? Join Taylor Nichols and Jaronda Miller-Bryant as they discuss the inequities surrounding taking time off and what it means to travel while Black. If you want to hear hilarious travel stories and substitutes for traditional vacations… keep listening!Follow us on Twitter @HUESPodcast or email the hosts at speakinginhues@virginia.edu.
In this rendition of Hues, we trace the presence of fashion throughout the lives of Jasmine and Jayla, two incredibly fashionable student leaders and organizers. Together, their stories dive deep into fashion and activism, as they reflect on what it means to find solace in self-expression, while also reckoning with its capitalist industries.
In this episode of Hues, we explore the stories of immigrant women of color and their experiences within the United States. Two UVA students, one from Ethiopia and another from Burundi, share their experiences with family expectations, the feeling of living a double life, adjustment to life in the United States, gender differences and more.
Vibe Check: Season 2

Vibe Check: Season 2

2021-03-1809:50

Speaking in Hues, Season Two -- we're back, with the stories that only women of color at UVA can tell. Like how it feels to navigate Greek life at this PWI; or how dating virtually during COVID has been a whole thing, and then some.  We speak with women of color about the heartbreak of this year, and how they've managed both the hurt and the will to heal. And we also get down to the very nature of things -- like natural hair for women of color at UVA, in the classroom, the workplace, and in relationships friendly, romantic, or professional. What does our hair say about who we are, and what power we hold? These are your friends, your classmates, speaking their truth in the hues they live every day. Come listen with us.
In part two of this love series, Marwah and Lizz continue their conversation with guests, Myka and Ayesha, as they discuss the responsibilities that come with love, from obligations to family to the influence of its media representations. In this part two, we explore defining what love may look like in the world, in all its nuanced forms.
In part one of this two-part episode, Marwah and Lizz sit down with guests, Myka and Ayesha, as they discuss how love intersects with college life, queerness, society and adulthood. In “Speaking of...Cuffin’ Season Part 1” we investigate who is able to love in the world we live in—and who is able to do so openly and honestly.
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