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AuthorDr. Myeshia C. Babers is a cultural anthropologist, educator, and heritage preservation advocate. As an Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, she specializes in Africana Studies, focusing on the intersections of race, education, and cultural memory. Dr. Babers brings a unique perspective to her work, combining academic rigor with community engagement and creative storytelling. Her efforts in preserving African American educational heritage, particularly the Calvert Colored High School in Texas, showcase her commitment to connecting past struggles with present-day challenges in diversity and inclusion. Through her writing, teaching, and public scholarship, Dr. Babers continues to bridge worlds - academia and industry, corporations and communities, history and the present - always striving to create transformative experiences that increase social impact while honoring the vulnerability and resilience of all involved. ArchivesCategories |