• Margo Corum - Being Black in White Dominant Spaces
    Jun 25 2024

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    A conversation between Aisha and Margo Corum, where they discuss Margo's role as a visiting scientist at the National Academies and her current sabbatical, the workshops she is running for the National Science Foundation, the challenges of imposter syndrome, the value of smaller events for networking, and the themes of resilience and resistance.

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    20 mins
  • Michael Feldman - Mentorship, Cultural Competency and Resilience
    Jun 11 2024

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    Today's podcast features an engaging conversation between Aisha and Michael Feldman. Michael shares his career path, from working on the Census of Marine Life to his current role at the National Academy of Sciences in the Gulf Research Program. The discussion revolves around the importance of addressing environmental challenges in the Gulf region and supporting its communities for a sustainable and resilient future. They also delve into topics like mentorship, cultural competency, and the power of resilience. Join us for an insightful episode filled with valuable insights and personal experiences.

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    19 mins
  • Frank Romo - Using Geo Technology for Social Change and Impact
    May 28 2024

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    In this episode, Aisha sat down with Frank Romo, a community organizer, and activist from Los Angeles, discusses the work of Romo GIS in using technology for social change and social impact. He highlights their K-12 education program in Detroit, where they teach students and community members how to leverage GIS for community impact. Frank also emphasizes the importance of data ownership, freedom of information, and the role of GIS in empowering marginalized communities. He shares the impact of their programs, partnerships, and the need for diversity and inclusion in GIS spaces. Frank's passion for building and empowering communities’ shines through as he talks about the inspiration behind Romo GIS and the future goals of the organization.



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    19 mins
  • Dr. Amy Yeboah Quarkume - In Truth and Service
    May 14 2024

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    In this conversation, the host interviews Dr. Amy, an Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Data Science at Howard University. They discuss Dr. Amy's career journey, the importance of owning and knowing who owns data, and the significance of ethics and trustworthiness in data science. They also highlight the unique experience of attending an HBCU and the resilience of the Black community. Lastly, they touch on the relevance of GIS and the power of representation. Overall, the conversation explores the intersection of data science, social justice, and the Black experience.

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    16 mins
  • Dr. Tony Graham - Culturally Competent Education For Us by Us
    Apr 30 2024

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    In this episode Aisha has a conversation with Dr. Tony Graham, a retired professor and GIS pioneer, discussing the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the challenges and significance of teaching GIS, and the future of GIS in promoting environmental justice.

    1. ‌See the link to HBCU CEJST
    2. Justice 40 Executive Order
    3. Bullard Center
    4. Bloomberg Article
    5. Black History Month 2024 Panel Discussion

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    34 mins
  • Dr. Linda Loubert - Existing at the Intersection of Economics and Geo
    Apr 16 2024

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    In this podcast episode, Aisha chats with Dr. Linda Loubert, a political economist, GIS professional, and professor at Morgan State University discusses the intersection of economics and geography. She shares her experiences in the GIS field and highlights the importance of diversity in GeoSTEM careers. Dr. Loubert also talks about her work with the HEJTT team and the role of GIS in addressing environmental justice and climate change. Join us for an informative and inspiring conversation!

    1. ‌See the link to HBCU CEJST
    2. Justice 40 Executive Order
    3. Bullard Center
    4. Bloomberg Article


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    27 mins
  • Cari Harris - Intergenerational Diversity in Environmental Justice Work
    Apr 2 2024

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    In this episode of GAZE, Aisha interviews Cari Harris about her work with HEJTT, the HBCU Environmental Justice Technical Team. Cari shares her journey into the field of environmental justice and GIS, the mission of HEJTT, and the importance of diversity in the GIS space. She also highlights the value of collaboration between different generations and the power of resilience. Plus Cari recommends a must-read book.

    The HEJTT is led by Dr. David Padgett with support of Dr. Reginald Archer of Tennessee State University, Dr. Tony Graham, retired from North Carolina A&T University, and Ms. Pamela Bingham (consultant). From Morgan State University are economists Dr. Linda Loubert and Ms. Cari Harris. Leading the development and GIS efforts is Dr. Paul Robinson from Charles Drew School of Medicine and Science.

    1. ‌See the link to HBCU CEJST
    2. Justice 40 Executive Order
    3. Bullard Center
    4. Bloomberg Article
    5. Book recommendation: Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility - by Dorceta Taylor

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    33 mins
  • Skye Jones - Mapping Should Honor and not Commodify
    Mar 19 2024

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    In this episode of North Star Gaze, Aisha interviews Skye, a GIS professional with a background in graphic design and user experience. They discuss the importance of representation in the GIS industry, the power of maps in communities, and the need for diversity in the field. Skye also shares their experiences with imposter syndrome and their connection to North Star. They highlight the need to use mapping as a tool for equality, resistance, and progress. Additionally, they discuss the significance of ethical practices in the GIS industry and ways to assess a company's commitment to diversity.

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    24 mins