TW: Depression, loss, and racial discrimination
Emily chats with Dr. Malik Boykin, who opens up about early life experiences, how they lead him to become a Professor, and some of the challenges he has faced, and continues to face, as a Black man and academic.
This episode covers:
· Embracing multidimensionality eg. You can be a scientist AND an artist
· Formative experiences from Malik’s early life
· A drop off in high school engagement and grades after significant loss
· Malik’s realisation that his life as a Black man in America without a college degree may be precarious
· Finding self-, rather than external, motivation
· The link between Black advocates and role models in academia, and Malik’s success
· The academic expectation to continue to meet deadlines even following a devastating personal loss
· A few examples of the extra labour Malik manages as a Black academic
Resources:
· Dr. Boykin’s Research Lab
· Malik Starx the artist
The full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson
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Recorded 29/05/2021.
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