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Passing the Mic! A Stanford Black Community Services Center Podcast

Hosted by Black Community Service Center @ Stanford University · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 8 episodes

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8
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40m
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EN-US
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26
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About this podcast

Passing the Mic! started as a podcast to pay homage to the alumni, faculty, and staff who shaped the Black community of Stanford through their commitment to the Black Community Services Center. Our first season explored the audacity our guests needed to ensure the BCSC is still here 55 years after "Take Back the Mic" and the demands that gave birth to our center, and the energy needed to ensure our future.Each season of our podcast takes on a new vibe. Season two was recorded and produced by Liyah Ernest '26. She explores how travel and the arts nourishes and builds community at Stanford.

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Black Community Service Center @ Stanford University hosts Passing the Mic! A Stanford Black Community Services Center Podcast, a society show with 8 episodes published.

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S2 E3 | Passing the Mic: Nourishing our Collective Well-Being through Travel

Feb 22, 202655m0

In our final episode of this season, Liyah Ernest ‘26 chats with some of her close friends about their time in Ghana. They share fond memories and discuss how their friendship nourished them then and now.

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S2 E2 | Passing the Mic: Nourishing our Collective Well-Being with TAPS

Feb 8, 202634mEp. 2S2

Welcome to the second season of Passing the Mic. We recorded this season during the 2024-2025 school year. In this episode, Liyah Ernest ‘26 speaks with Dr. Aileen Robinson & Eryn Michael ‘24 about the power of theater a

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S2 E1 | Passing the Mic: Nourishing our collective well-being with the Cantor Arts Center

Feb 1, 202633mEp. 1S2

Welcome to the second season of Passing the Mic! In this episode, Liyah Ernest ‘26 talks with Marion Gill and Sandhya Rajan about their journey to the Stanford community and their experience balancing their identities wi

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Episode 4: The Audacity to Adapt with Kayla Williams '26, Lauren Green '26, and Nifemi Bankole '27

Apr 22, 202436mEp. 4S1

In Liyah's first solo episode she chats with current undergraduate students Kayla Williams '26, Lauren Green '26, and Nifemi Bankole '27. Kayla, Nifemi, and Lauren all have unique stories about their adjustment from thei

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Episode 3: The Audacity to Lead Where You Are Not Seen with Dr. Mona Hicks

Mar 13, 202439mEp. 3S1

In today’s episode we have Dr. Mona Hicks. Dr. Hicks serves as the senior associate vice provost and Dean of students at Stanford University, where she leads Residential Education, the Graduate Life Office, the Office of

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Episode 2: The Audacity to Reimagine with Valerie Brown '98 and DeLise Bernard '98

Jan 7, 20241h 23mEp. 2S1

Valerie Brown and DeLise Bernard are members of Stanford’s Ladies of ‘98. They, along with the other ladies of ‘98 led a fundraising campaign to construct a teaching kitchen in the Black House’s Henry and Monique Brandon

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Excerpt: Audacity to Give Back

Nov 22, 20230mEp. 1S1

In our first episode we sit down with Henry Brandon III to discuss to talk about “The Audacity to Give Back” in front of a live studio audience! Mr. Henry graduated from Stanford in 1978. He was active both on the tennis

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Episode 1: The Audacity to Give Back with Henry Brandon III '78

Nov 22, 202332mEp. 1S1

In our first episode we sit down with Henry Brandon III to discuss "The Audacity to Give Back” in front of a live audience! Mr. Henry graduated from Stanford in 1978. He was active both on the tennis court and in the Bla

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Passing the Mic! A Stanford Black Community Services Center Podcast is hosted by Black Community Service Center @ Stanford University. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 8 episodes.

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Passing the Mic! A Stanford Black Community Services Center Podcast has published 8 episodes.

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