SisterMentors Podcast

S1 E10 Shoji Malone: Cultivating Culture - Black Women, Church Hats, and Doctoral Dreams

36 min · 3. Okt. 2023
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We're joined by Shoji Malone, a first-generation college graduate and now a full-time professor, as she recounts her enriching journey from Milwaukee to the halls of academia. Shoji opens up about her family's roots in the Great Migration, her early exposure to the importance of Black culture and education, and the challenges she faced transitioning from a communications major to a doctoral candidate. Her dissertation on Black women and church hats is not only a study of adornment but a profound exploration of identity, culture, and resistance. Shoji also shares her transformative experience with SisterMentors, where she found solace and support among peers who understood the unique pressures of writing a dissertation. She reflects on the pivotal role the community played in her academic progress, especially during the isolating times of the pandemic. Join host Kahmeela Adams in celebrating Shoji's achievements and the invaluable impact of SisterMentors on her path to success. Discover how this nurturing network continues to empower women and girls of color in their educational pursuits, fostering a legacy of leadership and excellence.

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Episode S1 E10 Shoji Malone: Cultivating Culture - Black Women, Church Hats, and Doctoral Dreams Cover

S1 E10 Shoji Malone: Cultivating Culture - Black Women, Church Hats, and Doctoral Dreams

We're joined by Shoji Malone, a first-generation college graduate and now a full-time professor, as she recounts her enriching journey from Milwaukee to the halls of academia. Shoji opens up about her family's roots in the Great Migration, her early exposure to the importance of Black culture and education, and the challenges she faced transitioning from a communications major to a doctoral candidate. Her dissertation on Black women and church hats is not only a study of adornment but a profound exploration of identity, culture, and resistance. Shoji also shares her transformative experience with SisterMentors, where she found solace and support among peers who understood the unique pressures of writing a dissertation. She reflects on the pivotal role the community played in her academic progress, especially during the isolating times of the pandemic. Join host Kahmeela Adams in celebrating Shoji's achievements and the invaluable impact of SisterMentors on her path to success. Discover how this nurturing network continues to empower women and girls of color in their educational pursuits, fostering a legacy of leadership and excellence.

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