Keep Hope Alive

Keep Hope Alive

by Nnenna Eke-Ukoh
Knowledge Under Threat
Explicit
This episode dives into the emotional reality behind University of Utah’s restructuring of Transform and other identity-based programs. Dr. Baldwin speaks candidly about anger, exhaustion, and the power of feeling everything fully. We explore Black feminist ways of knowing as forms of resistance and truth-telling. This conversation uncovers what institutions erase and what communities refuse to let die. It’s a moment of clarity, care, and collective memory. This my final project for my masters degree in higher education leadership at Weber State University, Dec. 2025.
More Than a Resource pt 3
Project for my masters degree in higher education leadership and policy where I discuss first generation students and their relationship with help and support. Summer 2025.
More Than a Resource pt 2
Project for my masters degree in higher education leadership and policy where I discuss first generation students and their relationship with help and support. Summer 2025.
More Than a Resource pt 1
Project for my masters degree in higher education leadership and policy where I discuss first generation students and their relationship with help and support. Summer 2025.
Black Hair Project pt 2
Brought together 5 Black women who live in Utah to have a conversation about Black hair, legislation, the CROWN Act, and their experiences with their hair and their perception of Black hair. This was for my capstone project for my bachelor's degree in Ethnic Studies from the University of Utah (Spring 2023). This is episode 2.
Black Hair Project pt 1
Brought together 5 Black women who live in Utah to have a conversation about Black hair, legislation, the CROWN Act, and their experiences with their hair and their perception of Black hair. This was for my capstone project for my bachelor's degree in Ethnic Studies from the University of Utah (Spring 2023). This is episode 1.