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CloseDaniel Hodge – October 22, 2017
Episode 12__ The Black Scholars Journey: Travis Harris

What is the journey of the Black scholar? How does race, class, & gender affect the process? This week we have a discussion about that and many other things with emerging scholar Travis Harris. We go in on faith, research, and of course, Hip Hop.
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From Series: “Profane Faith“
A podcast that engages faith, on the margins. Faith that has been labeled, profane, non-conformist, and/ or “out there.” We’ll be exploring the intersections of the sacred, secular, and profane to find God.
Travis Harris Face Book Journal Of Hip Hop Studies Travis at William & Mary Study on Blacks in higher Ed
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