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Host Daniel James II, a Cornell ILR School alum, will cover topics ranging from racism, police brutality, colorism, and sexism to Greek life, leadership, and white elitism in the Ivy League.

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We believe in Black empowerment. 
We love the Black experience. 

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We see Black excellence. 
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We love the Black experience. 

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      <title>Ep 57 Angela Rye: A Voice of Reason &amp; Resistance</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ms. Angela Rye on Action Items in Black America + Young People: “I’m following the young people…Why are movements often led by college students? They have the luxury and privilege of not being bought yet.” Listen in as political strategist, communicator, lawyer, and ESPN Correspondent talks with host, Daniel James II, about being a CNN political analyst at the height of the fake news era, and how her father influenced her unnerving activism. Her bold voice for Black issues made her America’s favorite truth teller, the most recurring guest on The Breakfast Club, and has opened doors for her new podcast, The Native Land Pod feat. politician Andrew Gillium & Tiffany Cross. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Adigun on His Cancer Survival: “That entire period was definitely a challenging period for me…the thing I held onto was throughout all of it…I was optimistic. There was light somewhere in [that battle].” Listen in as Adigun Olusola, a Cornell engineering student discusses with Daniel James II, about his assessments on the Baltimore Bridge collapse, its impact, his aspirations toward engineering consulting, beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, an influential fitness journey, all while taking us through the story of a challenging, but victorious battle as a survivor of acute leukemia. 
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      <title>Ep 55 Ashley Acosta: The Handle That Rocks the Cradle + Columbia Rules the World</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ashley Acosta on the origins of her legal passion: “I’ve know I wanted to be a lawyer since I was like 6 years old…I have always been passionate about making a difference, and I knew wanted to do that in the legal world…especially coming from a low-income, immigrant background.” 

Listen to Ashley, a recent Cornell alum, chat with Daniel James II about her Afro-Latina roots, her New York upbringing, her journey as a 2L student at Columbia Law School, all while navigating being a full-time mommy to Amelia. 

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @ 3 PM on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell
Music provided by OZSOUND. 
Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.
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Listen to Ashley, a recent Cornell alum, chat with Daniel James II about her Afro-Latina roots, her New York upbringing, her journey as a 2L student at Columbia Law School, all while navigating being a full-time mommy to Amelia. 

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @ 3 PM on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell
Music provided by OZSOUND. 
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Listen to Ashley, a recent Cornell alum, chat with Daniel James II about her Afro-Latina roots, her New York upbringing, her journey as a 2L student at Columbia Law School, all while navigating being a full-time mommy to Amelia. 

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @ 3 PM on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell
Music provided by OZSOUND. 
Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 54 Darius Scott: Creativity, Healthcare, and His Cornell Career as the Comeback Kid</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Darius Scott on why he advocates for neurological healthcare: “There is a health disparity in terms of neurologic healthcare access for black and hispanic people...it is a big part of what I want to do in my career to advocate and increase the utilization of neurologic resources and care so it’s more accessible and affordable for lower-income communities.”

Listen in as Darius and Daniel James II discuss their thoughts on the UVA Football shooting, balancing his schooling, physical and mental health, and personal life as a student-athlete at Cornell University,  how he combined his creative side with his work as a health equity advocate, and so much more!!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II '22
Produced by: Faith Shote '24

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.
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      <itunes:summary>Darius Scott on why he advocates for neurological healthcare: “There is a health disparity in terms of neurologic healthcare access for black and hispanic people...it is a big part of what I want to do in my career to advocate and increase the utilization of neurologic resources and care so it’s more accessible and affordable for lower-income communities.”

Listen in as Darius and Daniel James II discuss their thoughts on the UVA Football shooting, balancing his schooling, physical and mental health, and personal life as a student-athlete at Cornell University,  how he combined his creative side with his work as a health equity advocate, and so much more!!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II &apos;22
Produced by: Faith Shote &apos;24

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:summary>
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Listen in as Darius and Daniel James II discuss their thoughts on the UVA Football shooting, balancing his schooling, physical and mental health, and personal life as a student-athlete at Cornell University,  how he combined his creative side with his work as a health equity advocate, and so much more!!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II &apos;22
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Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 53 Nathan Eyasu: How to Be the Change You See in the World</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Nathan Eyasu on why the Caleb Foundation is important to him: “When you really think about it, these kids are no different from me and you. They were born into a situation that they cannot control and the only difference between me and them is luck. How fair is it for me to be placed in the US, see this, and go back to my home and just not do anything about it?”

Join your new co-host Erica Yirenkyi '25 as she speaks to Nathan Eyasu '25 about his work as a board member of the Caleb foundation, creating a digital library, how vital help is to getting initiatives started, how others can make an impact through non-profits in their communities, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Erica Yirenkyi '25
Edited by: Faith Shote '24

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.
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      <itunes:summary>Nathan Eyasu on why the Caleb Foundation is important to him: “When you really think about it, these kids are no different from me and you. They were born into a situation that they cannot control and the only difference between me and them is luck. How fair is it for me to be placed in the US, see this, and go back to my home and just not do anything about it?”

Join your new co-host Erica Yirenkyi &apos;25 as she speaks to Nathan Eyasu &apos;25 about his work as a board member of the Caleb foundation, creating a digital library, how vital help is to getting initiatives started, how others can make an impact through non-profits in their communities, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Erica Yirenkyi &apos;25
Edited by: Faith Shote &apos;24

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:summary>
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Join your new co-host Erica Yirenkyi &apos;25 as she speaks to Nathan Eyasu &apos;25 about his work as a board member of the Caleb foundation, creating a digital library, how vital help is to getting initiatives started, how others can make an impact through non-profits in their communities, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 
Twitter: @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Erica Yirenkyi &apos;25
Edited by: Faith Shote &apos;24

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 52 Jeremy Gouraige: Distinguishing Himself in the World of Business</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Jeremy Gouraige on his skills he utilized during small business pro bono consulting: "Research and analytical skills along with communication because it's us providing our work to them, so the better of a communicator you are, the more effective your advice is going to be because your clients are going to be able to understand you more."

Listen to Jeremy Gouraige speak with Daniel James II about his transfer journey to Cornell University, balancing recruiting season and the hectic schedule of a Cornell ILR student, distinguishing himself as a Black man in the business world, involvement in the Cornell and Ithaca BIPOC communities through his organizations, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 

BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II '22
Edited by: Faith Shote '24
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Listen to Jeremy Gouraige speak with Daniel James II about his transfer journey to Cornell University, balancing recruiting season and the hectic schedule of a Cornell ILR student, distinguishing himself as a Black man in the business world, involvement in the Cornell and Ithaca BIPOC communities through his organizations, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 

BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II &apos;22
Edited by: Faith Shote &apos;24</itunes:summary>
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Listen to Jeremy Gouraige speak with Daniel James II about his transfer journey to Cornell University, balancing recruiting season and the hectic schedule of a Cornell ILR student, distinguishing himself as a Black man in the business world, involvement in the Cornell and Ithaca BIPOC communities through his organizations, and so much more!

Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 

wvbr.com/blackvoices

Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill 

BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell

Hosted by: Daniel James II &apos;22
Edited by: Faith Shote &apos;24</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 51 Tony Bridges: Bridging the Gap in Black Access to the Metaverse &amp; Tech</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tony on Under-Represented Minorities in Computing at Cornell (URMC): “It was a great place to be around other black and Latinx people like me doing what I wanted to do and seeing that they are able to achieve these massive goals with companies with massive names like Google and Facebook.”</p><p>Listen to Tony chat with Daniel James II about his and his family’s love of music, his mother’s immigration story, growing up in Florida, the lack of diversity in tech groups on campus, entering a decentralized era of the internet in Web 3, Lotoya’s viral tweet NFT, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <title>Ep 50: Yasmin Ballew: Making Time for Self-Care, Black Mentors, and Making Waves in Racial Justice</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Yasmin on mental health stigmas: “As black students and as black women, we’re taught that we need to be better than our white counterparts. We need to be resilient and strong. We need to be everything they are as far as grades, AND some. We can never show any signs of weakness. And I think that’s where that stigma comes along with mental health, and I think the first step is a willingness to speak openly about our struggles.”</p><p>Yasmin Bellew is the president of Alpha Phi Omega, Cornell’s largest service fraternity, but she’s also a member of pre-law organizations KAPi and Black Ivy. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about growing up in California’s Central Valley, the impact of her black women mentors, the inaccessibility of therapy for people of color, the difference between structural reform and victim advocacy in the criminal justice and incarceration systems, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“That’s what ultimately drives my passion… wanting to create change me, for the people around me, and for the people I care about.”</p><p>Listen to Lassan’s conversation with Daniel James II about being from Mali, growing up Harlem and understanding its place as a black cultural center, his experience between public schools and a charter school, education as a chance to nurture people and their passions, his belief in serving others, his involvement in the Black Student Union and Alpha Phi Alpha, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“Fast forward to George Floyd, where the officers did <i>nothing</i>. And people said, ‘wait a minute, wasn’t an officer fired for doing <i>something</i>?’ …Now, they have 2020 vision.”</p><p>Cariol Horne was a police officer in Buffalo in 2006 when she witnessed a fellow police officer attacking a handcuffed black man, and she was fired for intervening. The firing was reversed in 2020 and the governor issued a formal apology, but she still has not been given her pension. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about how she became a police officer, accountability for police officers through Cariol’s Law, her work with youth in the community, her stance on the criminal justice system, incarceration, and release, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Fast forward to George Floyd, where the officers did <i>nothing</i>. And people said, ‘wait a minute, wasn’t an officer fired for doing <i>something</i>?’ …Now, they have 2020 vision.”</p><p>Cariol Horne was a police officer in Buffalo in 2006 when she witnessed a fellow police officer attacking a handcuffed black man, and she was fired for intervening. The firing was reversed in 2020 and the governor issued a formal apology, but she still has not been given her pension. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about how she became a police officer, accountability for police officers through Cariol’s Law, her work with youth in the community, her stance on the criminal justice system, incarceration, and release, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <title>Ep 47 Richmond Addae: Finding Passion in Finance and a Future in Fashion</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Where did Richmond discover his love for fashion? "I think part of being African, at least with my parents, is presenting yourself to the best of your abilities. From a young age I was always well-dressed, wearing my little suit, little ties, things like that. I think people were gassing my head up!"</p><p>Richmond Addae is a junior in the ILR School chatting with Daniel James II about self-care shopping, growing up in NYC, his journey to Cornell ILR, navigating a PWI in both high school and college, bringing his identity to corporate finance and fashion, code-switching at work, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <title>Ep 46 Dr. Peniel Joseph: Martin and Malcolm&apos;s Fight for Black Citizenship, Dignity, and Equality</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“Sometimes students ask me what was Malcolm’s biggest accomplishment… Malcolm’s biggest accomplishment was turning negroes into black people. There’s no legislation— he burrowed into your soul and your psyche and gave you a reason to live.”</p><p>Dr. Peniel Joseph is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and you may be familiar with his analysis of race relations with Don Lemon on CNN. Listen to his conversation with Daniel James II about his book <i>The Sword and the Shield</i>, the convergences of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., radical black dignity and radical black citizenship, the value of bringing all black lives to the forefront in today’s movement, and the effectiveness of the Movement for Black Lives.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <title>Ep 45 Dean Marla Love: Marla&apos;s Take on Mental Health, Minority Support, and Making &quot;Dean&quot; of Students</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>What is a brave space? “It’s not protecting you from challenge, but it’s giving the space to be able to overcome challenges and overcome barriers with support, community, affirmation, and feedback.”</p><p>Cornell Dean of Students Marla Love is working to advocate for an inclusive Cornell student experience. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about her path to a career in student affairs, the difference between a brave space and a safe space, unequal access on the path to graduate school, the impact of her first black teacher, the Access Fund, sharing responsibility for mental health on campus, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a brave space? “It’s not protecting you from challenge, but it’s giving the space to be able to overcome challenges and overcome barriers with support, community, affirmation, and feedback.”</p><p>Cornell Dean of Students Marla Love is working to advocate for an inclusive Cornell student experience. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about her path to a career in student affairs, the difference between a brave space and a safe space, unequal access on the path to graduate school, the impact of her first black teacher, the Access Fund, sharing responsibility for mental health on campus, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“A lot of people talking about critical theory don’t even know what it is…to be so invested in spreading lies, or trying to shut down the study of black history, or shut down conversations about slavery…unrighteousness will not take us forward. When you have things that have happened in the past, there must be some acknowledgement…” said Dr. Riché Richardson. </p><p>This renowned author who has had pieces published in O Magazine, and NY Times, Alabamian by birth, and black academic by trade is also an Associate Professor of African-American Literature in Cornell University’s Africana Studies Department. Listen to this episode as Daniel and her discuss her Montgomery roots, book bans, the history of Africana studies being birthed at Cornell, and Beyoncé Nation course spicing up Cornell’s curriculum, and has even reached Beyoncé’s ear? </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“A lot of people talking about critical theory don’t even know what it is…to be so invested in spreading lies, or trying to shut down the study of black history, or shut down conversations about slavery…unrighteousness will not take us forward. When you have things that have happened in the past, there must be some acknowledgement…” said Dr. Riché Richardson. </p><p>This renowned author who has had pieces published in O Magazine, and NY Times, Alabamian by birth, and black academic by trade is also an Associate Professor of African-American Literature in Cornell University’s Africana Studies Department. Listen to this episode as Daniel and her discuss her Montgomery roots, book bans, the history of Africana studies being birthed at Cornell, and Beyoncé Nation course spicing up Cornell’s curriculum, and has even reached Beyoncé’s ear? </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“Sometimes I have a hard time saying there should be more [black voices] in the room because I also think more of us should be able to just chill. I know I wouldn’t be who I am today without all of these things that I’ve done, but sometimes I wish I could walk to campus, come back home, watch some TV, make dinner, and go to bed.”</p><p>Liz Davis-Frost is from Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of a single mother, and Cornell’s graduate student-elected trustee. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about the sexualization of black girls, growing up around relics of Jim Crow, how a concussion during COVID led her to Cornell’s masters in public administration, running for student-elected trustee, gender advocacy on campus, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Sometimes I have a hard time saying there should be more [black voices] in the room because I also think more of us should be able to just chill. I know I wouldn’t be who I am today without all of these things that I’ve done, but sometimes I wish I could walk to campus, come back home, watch some TV, make dinner, and go to bed.”</p><p>Liz Davis-Frost is from Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of a single mother, and Cornell’s graduate student-elected trustee. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about the sexualization of black girls, growing up around relics of Jim Crow, how a concussion during COVID led her to Cornell’s masters in public administration, running for student-elected trustee, gender advocacy on campus, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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Liz Davis-Frost is from Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of a single mother, and Cornell’s graduate student-elected trustee. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about the sexualization of black girls, growing up around relics of Jim Crow, how a concussion during COVID led her to Cornell’s masters in public administration, running for student-elected trustee, gender advocacy on campus, and so much more. </itunes:summary>
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Liz Davis-Frost is from Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of a single mother, and Cornell’s graduate student-elected trustee. Listen to her conversation with Daniel James II about the sexualization of black girls, growing up around relics of Jim Crow, how a concussion during COVID led her to Cornell’s masters in public administration, running for student-elected trustee, gender advocacy on campus, and so much more. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 42 Niyyah Barber: Finding Black Student Community &amp; Campaigning for More Black Women in Law</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“It’s really easy when discussing a case to forget about the impact that it has on people… but I think having those conversations with the black voices in my class brings in context about many disadvantaged communities. I think this has improved everyone’s education.”</p><p>Niyyah Barber entered Cornell as an ILRie from Texas, and now she is about to graduate from Stanford Law School. Listen to her talk with Daniel about her LSAT and law school admissions strategies, finding community through KAPi and Black Ivy, sticking with her love of labor and employment law, and her advice for new students making friends.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“It’s really easy when discussing a case to forget about the impact that it has on people… but I think having those conversations with the black voices in my class brings in context about many disadvantaged communities. I think this has improved everyone’s education.”</p><p>Niyyah Barber entered Cornell as an ILRie from Texas, and now she is about to graduate from Stanford Law School. Listen to her talk with Daniel about her LSAT and law school admissions strategies, finding community through KAPi and Black Ivy, sticking with her love of labor and employment law, and her advice for new students making friends.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“If you have more tools in your toolkit, I feel like meeting someone where they’re at isn’t too much to ask, especially if you know they can’t stretch any further. Just try— that goes a long way. It might not look how you expect it to look, but if someone knows you’re trying, there’s grace to be given.”</p><p>JeNaye Beavers has not written a self-help book yet, but she might be on her way. Listen to the Class of '20 Cornellian and her conversation with Daniel James II about her experience with therapy, the loss of her father, meeting people where they are emotionally, her decision to leave her corporate job and take a gap year, pursuing graduate programs in therapy, her Human Nayeture podcast, the difference between personal success and prestige, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“If you have more tools in your toolkit, I feel like meeting someone where they’re at isn’t too much to ask, especially if you know they can’t stretch any further. Just try— that goes a long way. It might not look how you expect it to look, but if someone knows you’re trying, there’s grace to be given.”</p><p>JeNaye Beavers has not written a self-help book yet, but she might be on her way. Listen to the Class of '20 Cornellian and her conversation with Daniel James II about her experience with therapy, the loss of her father, meeting people where they are emotionally, her decision to leave her corporate job and take a gap year, pursuing graduate programs in therapy, her Human Nayeture podcast, the difference between personal success and prestige, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill </p><p>BVH is now on TWITTER! @BVHCornell</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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JeNaye Beavers has not written a self-help book yet, but she might be on her way. Listen to the Class of &apos;20 Cornellian and her conversation with Daniel James II about her experience with therapy, the loss of her father, meeting people where they are emotionally, her decision to leave her corporate job and take a gap year, pursuing graduate programs in therapy, her Human Nayeture podcast, the difference between personal success and prestige, and so much more. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Ep 40 Mar&apos;Quon Frederick: Curating Passion, Reimagining Policing, and Changing Post-Conviction Life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“When people ask me who I am, the first thing I can think of is ‘I am the son of Mercedes and Brian Francis.’ The sacrifices they have made at such a young age [help me] know my ‘why,’ why I wanted to pursue not just criminal law but government in general… I want to take care of people who have been incarcerated because they were forced to take plea bargains because they couldn’t afford to stay in jail… I want to not only help them in that capacity, but to dismantle all systems of oppression.”</p><p>Mar’Quon is a grooving Cornell in sophomore in KAPi who has lived everywhere, and people call him <i>Sweetness </i>on the roller rink. Listen to his conversation with Daniel James II about his ‘why,’ his calling to pursue a career in criminal justice, the sacrifices his parents have made to give him opportunities like attending Cornell, his work fighting incarceration, housing, and other justice issues in Ithaca, how money dictates political power, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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Mar’Quon is a grooving Cornell in sophomore in KAPi who has lived everywhere, and people call him Sweetness on the roller rink. Listen to his conversation with Daniel James II about his ‘why,’ his calling to pursue a career in criminal justice, the sacrifices his parents have made to give him opportunities like attending Cornell, his work fighting incarceration, housing, and other justice issues in Ithaca, how money dictates political power, and so much more. </itunes:summary>
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Catch Black Voices on the Hill on air each Friday at 2pm EST on WVBR 93.5 FM, Ithaca&apos;s Alternative. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:summary>
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Catch Black Voices on the Hill on air each Friday at 2pm EST on WVBR 93.5 FM, Ithaca&apos;s Alternative. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kareem on Rare Concepts NYC: “I wanted to start something, I wanted to start something of my own. And I think the pandemic was the time… I was like, if I don’t start something now, I’ll never start it.”</p><p>Kareem Hill is a junior in the Dyson School at Cornell, but he is already an entrepreneur with his own clothing business, Rare Concepts NYC. Listen to his conversation with Daniel James about their shared experience at Andover, choosing Cornell over Princeton, avoiding a 9-5 job, building a brand, the difference between financially stable and financially free, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to year 2 of Black Voices on the Hill! </p><p>“The whole brand of Isaiah E. Scott is birds, art, and culture.”</p><p>This fall, Cornell has the honor of welcoming the up-and-coming ornithologist Isaiah Scott to the Class of 2025. Listen to his conversation with Daniel James II about his love of wildlife, growing up in Georgia, his parents' support, the disparate impact of climate change on black communities, the racist and complicated history of the ornithological field, writing his first book, and his guided bird-watching tours, Ike's Birding Hikes. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:summary>
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Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
wvbr.com/blackvoices
Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ep 31 Colin Hancock: Making Music, Making it at Cornell, and Making it to the Grammy&apos;s</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The moment that Colin met jazz: “From the second that I heard the first note of it, I was like, ‘this is the greatest thing ever.’ I wanted to play this music, listen to this music, I want to know more. I was like 8 years old, and it was honestly one of the most significant moments of my life. I was just hooked.”</p><p>Colin Hancock is a jazz historian and musician, future land-use lawyer with background in urban planning, a Cornell grad, and now a Columbia University grad! Listen to his conversation with Daniel about his Texas and blues heritage, his connection to the inspiration for SOUL, his Grammy nomination for album notes, the Cornell Syncopators, and more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“Being a first-gen student is very lonely if you don’t have other first-gen student [friends]… As much as people want to say, ‘yes I understand your struggle,’ you really don’t understand the first-gen struggle unless you are first-gen.”</p><p>Self-described Black woman enthusiast and University Student Trustee Selam Woldai joins Daniel James II this week to talk about facing online harassment while on Student Assembly, her friends as family and a support network, self-care in the face of imposter syndrome, what it means to be a first-gen student, meeting and speaking to Oprah and Michelle, and so much more.</p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
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      <title>Ep 29 Kolby McGowan Talks Football, Fighting Imposter Syndrome, and FInding a Voice as a Creative</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Kolby on growing up in Chattanooga, TN and moving to Cornell: “This Cornell bubble… a lot of people don’t understand, don’t realize what’s going on outside of Cornell, outside of this New York area.”</p><p>ILR Junior, Cornell varsity football player, and YouTuber Kolby McGowan joins Daniel James II this week for a fantastic talk about making the most of covid times, his renewed love of reading, maintaining his faith during college, watching his brother achieve his dreams, growing up in Chattanooga, and so much more. </p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <title>Ep 24 Paul Russell: The Road from College Paul-itics to TikTok Renown</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>On creating happy music even in the midst of tragedy and racial violence, Paul says, “Our joy is protest.”</p><p>Paul Russell made $200 on an EP he produced in high school, but only played music as a hobby during his time at Cornell. Now, he's married, living in LA, and producing joyful music. Listen to his conversation with Daniel about remixing music from <i>Hercules</i>, his first gig at a pizza place, resisting genre categorizations, and his advice for current students. </p><p>Stream his newest release, "Hallelujah," <a href="https://youtu.be/qCndJ_wfz7Y">here!</a></p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“I was born and reared in Marion, South Carolina in 1974. I’m a journalist by trade, and also an educator, and I have a wonderful son named Daniel James II that I absolutely adore.”</p><p>Daniel, 20 minutes in: “I know you’re a journalist, but I ask the questions here.”</p><p>Daniel's lovely mother, Angela Crosland joins BVH for the last episode in Women's History month to talk about entering journalism, their family's military background, faith, her media and consulting business, and her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Worth-Planting-Corporate-Evangelism-ebook/dp/B07WL7Q5TP/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=a+garden+worth+planting+angela+crosland&qid=1617116220&sr=8-1"><i>A Garden Worth Planting.</i></a></p><p>Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. </p><p>wvbr.com/blackvoices</p><p>Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill</p><p>Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.b</p>
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Catch Black Voices on the Hill each Friday @2pm on WVBR 93.5 FM. 
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Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick talks politics, work identities, Ithaca policing, and more. 
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Instagram: @blackvoicesonthehill
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Hosted by Daniel James II, a junior at Cornell University, this show will center Black lives, amplify Black stories, and enhance the Black experience at Cornell University, greater Ithaca, and beyond. 
Follow @blackvoicesonthehill on Instagram!

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to Black Voices on the Hill from WVBR News! 
Hosted by Daniel James II, a junior at Cornell University, this show will center Black lives, amplify Black stories, and enhance the Black experience at Cornell University, greater Ithaca, and beyond. 
Follow @blackvoicesonthehill on Instagram!

Music provided by OZSOUND. Channel: https://goo.gl/qnhQtD.</itunes:subtitle>
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