“The National Treasure” meets “The Mecca” for Howard University’s homecoming. Raigan Lydon (Morgan State), Ciara Latham (Howard) and former Rhoden Fellow Assata Allah-Shabazz trash talk before Howard hosts Morgan State.
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Tralee Hale and Kelee Ringo Discuss the Importance of Early Detection
Calandrea Carter and Alauna Marable sit with breast cancer survivor Tralee Hale and her son, Kelee Ringo of the Philadelphia Eagles. They share their journey of resilience, love, and advocacy during Tralee’s triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis and the importance of early detection.
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Changing the Game: Sierra Balgar & City Girls Golf
Ciara Latham and Raigan Lydon interview Sierra Balgar, founder of City Girls Golf, as she discusses creating opportunities for women of color on the course in addition to her personal journey, passion for impact and the future of her program.
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An Un4orgettable Summer Experience
From stepping onto ESPN’s Bristol campus for the first time to walking into the fall semester prepared and confident, the Rhoden Fellows reflect on an unforgettable summer.
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Behind the Screen with Jay Harris
In June, SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris announced his prostate cancer diagnosis on Good Morning America. Harris joins the Rhoden Fellows to discuss his recovery, the importance of early detection, and his advocacy to raise awareness within the African American community.
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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.