-
Podcasts for Foodies
By Tyneisha Lewis With the quarantine in effect, we could all use something to keep us occupied. What could be better than listening to a fun, food-themed podcast? Hey Rebel ... -
Rebel Foodie
Welcome to Rebel Foodie by CCBC Journalism student, Tyneisha Lewis. This blog is for the foodie in all of us. It will cover food news and trends, local eateries, tips ... -
The Connection
By Brittany Donnor Humans crave some sort of intimate connection from one another. Even the ones who don’t understand the feelings that arise from an absent connection. Working in the ... -
Racial Terrorism: Mary Wanjiru, Atlanta Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) . -
Racial Terrorism: Rose Akingbile, Birmingham Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) . -
The Narrative Project
In this series, four CCBC students tell real stories from their past. Brought to you by the New Media Collective (NMC), our MC, Destini Merrill, and the students— who first ... -
Racial Terrorism: Kelsey Bowman, Birmingham Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) . -
The Working Team
By Brittany Donnor In the healthcare community, teamwork is critical as it maintains order and reinsures every worker of their responsibility. However, some roles are overlooked, even though it may ... -
Racial Terrorism: Anayah Mathias, EJI's Legacy Museum Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) . -
Racial Terrorism: Anayah Mathias, Colored Girls Museum Vlog
For more information about this course please contact Adrianne Washington, Assistant Professor, Sociology (awashington2@ccbcmd.edu) .