DREAM Collective Podcast Commemorates Tulsa, Oklahoma Race Massacre
The DREAM (Dismantling Racism through Education, Advocacy and Mobilization) Collective at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s “Blacktivism in the Academy” podcast will discuss the 1921 Massacre in Tulsa, Okla.
“Everything is Us” airs Thursday, May 20 on Spotify, Apple and Stitcher.
Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson will join host and DREAM Collective member J.T. Snipes, PhD. Johnson is the hip-hop scholar/artist/organizer/DJ/producer/educator who is heading up the Fire in Little Africa project.
Johnson will talk about the endeavor that brings together top rappers, singers, musicians and visual artists in Oklahoma to commemorate the centennial of the 1921 Massacre of Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood known as “Black Wall Street” and introduce Tulsa’s hip-hop culture to a global audience.
Other DREAM Collective members include education faculty Jennifer Hernandez, PhD, Jessica Krim, EdD, Nate Williams, PhD, and SEHHB Dean Robin Hughes, PhD.
For more information, visit the DREAM Collective on Facebook at @DREAMCollective20, Twitter at @DREAMcollect20 or Instagram at @DREAMCollective20, or email TheDREAMCollective@siue.edu.