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SisterMentors Podcast

SisterMentors Podcast

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SisterMentors has been nurturing the next generation of women of color leaders for 25 years! Our work centers on the needs and dreams of women and girls of color in the face of deep-seated institutional inequities found in the educational system. With the help of SisterMentors, over 100 women and girls of color have evolved in astounding ways. They are on their way to earning higher education degrees, particularly PhDs. I am your host, Kahmeela Adams and I will be talking to some of these mentors and mentees about becoming Black women with PhDs.RuggedAngel Productions Ciencias Sociales
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  • S2 E4 Ruhama Yared: Navigating New Worlds and Breaking Barriers
    Dec 3 2024

    Ruhama Yared is one of the many successful young women SisterMentors helped prepare for college starting in middle school. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Goucher College and a Master’s from the University of Virginia. Today, she is a software engineer after a long career teaching Math to children and youth. In this episode, Ruhama talks about how SisterMentors impacted her academic and personal life.

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    36 m
  • S2 E3 Dr. Sheri Sesay-Tuffour: Embracing Differences and Nurturing Talents
    Jun 4 2024

    Sheri Sesay-Tuffour is one of the SisterMentors women who earned her Ph.D. while raising young children and working full time. She is currently the CEO of a major association. Listen to her story about how she did it all and the important role SisterMentors and her family played in her success.

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    42 m
  • S2 E2 Dr. Regina Fuller-White: Bridging Gaps and Building Futures
    Mar 14 2024

    In this heartwarming and insightful episode, join us as Dr. Regina Fuller-White, a recent Ph.D. graduate, shares her remarkable journey from Spartanburg, South Carolina, to becoming a global influencer in international affairs. Regina delves into how her grandmother's unwavering support influenced her educational and professional pursuits. From her first passport to studying abroad in the Dominican Republic and Ghana, Regina's story is one of determination, cultural exploration, and the pursuit of opportunities that were once denied to black women in her grandmother's era.

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    34 m
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