ColdPress Knowledge
Welcome to ColdPress Knowledge! This podcast is hosted by two Afro-Caribbean American Womxn here to
Hey, y'all! It's ya girls Q&Ayyeee!!! How many of y'all got yall routines together? Be honest 👀! 😅. Well, the semester is upon us, and we need a bit more time to get ours together! So we will catch y'all next month and check in on our to-do list accomplishments!!! 🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️
02/01/2022
Wishing you all had the happiest of holidays and wishing you a restorative New Year! May all your planted seeds come to fruition this year and the fruit of your labor be plentiful ♥️. We love y’all and hope to see you soon (1/19 @ 9pm EST)
Greetings Fam! We hope you all had an amazing Juneteenth holiday! As a commemoration of this day of freedom and our first episode last year we at CPK want to thank all of you who have tuned in, guest starred, and supported our journey. CPK will be taking a break to honor ourselves, rest and revamp! Stay tuned for our return and 🗣GO OUTSIDE!!! 🤍🧋🥤
Blessings,
Q&A
24/03/2021
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Did you know our Soror Cunningham co-hosts her own podcast ColdPress Knowledge ! Read the description below and check it out! Shout out to her co-host Quiana Jackson.
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Welcome to ColdPress Knowledge! This podcast is hosted by two Afro-Caribbean American Womxn here to invade your space and share our daily lows and overflows in this thing we call life. Oh, and did we mention we are doctoral students at a PWI, oh, the tea! Follow our journey, raw content extra pulp!
19/01/2021
CPK Ep. 8: What Ya Finances Lookin Like?
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Don’t miss this weeks episode as we sit with NY based Venture Capitalist Bryan Kim! Join us tonight live on FB @ 9/8c! Check the bio below to get to know our guest!
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Bryan Kim is a venture capitalist living in New York. He received an AB in computer science from Harvard. He wishes he learned more about personal finance in school, rather than by trial and error.
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#2021
Habari Gani? UJIMA!
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As we head into the third day of Kwanzaa, Ujima, which represents Collective Work and Responsibility, check out this sneak peak of our amazing conversation with As-Utchamet Njeri about the importance of Kwanzaa for the global Black community!
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RESOURCES:
Dr. Maulana Karenga Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture
A is for Afrika, S is for Sovereignty Paperback by Baoku Duduyemi
K is for Kwanzaa: A Kwanzaa Alphabet Book by Juwanda G. Ford
19/10/2020
CPK Ep. 5: What you celebratin’?
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Alright everyone! It’s October and we are celebrating a lot and we have an amazing guest to join us! Check out his bio below!
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Francisco J. Ocasio is an individual who strives to help others. He is of Puerto Rican descent who identifies with the LGBTQ+ community and who has worked as an educator for 12 years. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Teacher Education and Teacher Development at Montclair State University (MSU). His primary doctoral research interests include the disadvantages of LGBTQ+ staff members working within schools. He is passionate about creating safe spaces for his colleagues and his students while facilitating opportunities for educational risks within his classroom.
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19/10/2020
CPK Ep. 5: What you celebratin’?
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Alright everyone! It’s October and we are celebrating a lot and we have an amazing guest to join us! Check out his bio below! !
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Francisco J. Ocasio is an individual who strives to help others. He is of Puerto Rican descent who identifies with the LGBTQ+ community and who has worked as an educator for 12 years. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Teacher Education and Teacher Development at Montclair State University (MSU). His primary doctoral research interests include the disadvantages of LGBTQ+ staff members working within schools. He is passionate about creating safe spaces for his colleagues and his students while facilitating opportunities for educational risks within his classroom.
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Quiana Jackson
18/09/2020
CPK Episode 4: Why is the Black vote important?
Hey y’all!!! We are back! Tomorrow at 9pm EST we will be live on Facebook with Judith P. Fenelus talking about the importance of the Black Vote! To get know more about our guest take a peak below! See you online! ☑️
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Ms. Fenelus serves as the Chief of Staff to Assemblywoman Shavonda E. Sumter of the 35th Legislative District. In her capacity as Chief of Staff, she manages the staff and day to day operations of the office. She also advises on various state issues and policy development, directs communication and coordination on behalf of the Assemblyman. She also directs intergovernmental, constituent and community relations for the office.
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Hi friends Q here! Thanks for joining us tonight! What are some of your takeaways from tonight’s episode? I enjoyed how JD, as a white male, identifies within himself how he was indoctrinated into WSP (white supremacist patriarchy) and how he is dismantling that within in his field of study!
How are you dismantling WSP?
20/08/2020
🚨TONIGHT!!!🚨
CPK EP. 3: What is Professionalism? This week we will be chatting with our good friend and scholar JD McCausland about professionalism, the nuances of race and whiteness as it pertains to professionalism, and giving our personal testimonies around this topic! Check out JD’s Bio blurb below!
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JD McCausland is a PhD student in Curriculum and Instruction at The Pennsylvania State University emphasizing in science education. He obtained his BS from Penn State in Environmental Resource Management and an M.Ed. from CUNY Brooklyn College. Currently, he is a secondary science teacher educator whose research focuses on the relationship between white supremacy, science, and science education.
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Quiana Jackson