![]() 🔥 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! 🔥 I’m excited to be part of an insightful conversation at UP Chapter Gathering alongside incredible changemakers, including Ella Gudwin, CEO of VisionSpring, and fellow Social Impact Chapter Lead Wedad Jaber. This event is focused on demystifying social impact—cutting through the theory and getting into real-world strategies for creating meaningful change. 📢 What We’re Discussing:
As a Social Impact Chapter Lead, my work is rooted in understanding how culture, memory, and community storytelling shape the way we address social issues. This panel is an opportunity to connect, share insights, and inspire action. 💡 Key Takeaways You’ll Walk Away With:
🗓 Date: COMING SOON 📍 Location: Virtual 👀 Stay tuned for my post-event reflections on the key insights from this discussion! #SocialImpact #UPMentorship #Leadership #Changemakers #NarrativePower #EthnographicStorytelling
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AuthorDr. Myeshia C. Babers is a cultural anthropologist, filmmaker, and heritage preservation advocate specializing in race, education, and cultural memory. As an Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, she bridges academic research, storytelling, and public scholarship to amplify underrepresented narratives. Her work includes leading the historical landmark designation for Calvert Colored High School and crafting award-winning films like Quieted and Fowl Play, which explore Black identity, resilience, and cultural tradition. Through research, filmmaking, and advocacy, Dr. Babers ensures that Black stories—past and present—are preserved, mobilized, and celebrated. 🔗 Follow her journey @drbabers. Categories
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