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    Mentorship, Difference, and an Artist’s Sensibility with Dr. Malik Boykin

    By Palmer MediaJuly 14, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Dr. Malik Boykin is a Professor of Psychology at Brown University. Malik joins Mike Palmer to talk about his experiences growing up the son of a black psychology professor beginning in Ithaca at Cornell and ultimately at Howard in Washington, DC. From there, Malik brings us along his journey as a musical artist to his research in contact analysis, mentorship, and algorithmic bias. In addition to his work in perceptions and preferences in Group Inequality at his psychology lab, Malik catches us up on his work as a musician as Malik Starx, including his recent release Dancing for Freedom.

    It’s a wide-ranging conversation about diversity, empathy, and creative expression that you won’t want to miss.

    For more great shows like this, subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more!

    Palmer Media 2021-07-15 09:00:00

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