
Meet Dr. Eve Hudson: 1st Generation College Students, and What is Professional?
02/15/22 • 42 min
Episode Summary
1. She has lived the story that she tells and believes in being the help that she had during her journey.
2. Teachers really helped her all along her journey and now she teaches and inspires students all across the world.
3. Believes that social media has changed the way we engage in the world and that also affects students, especially students who think college isn't for them.
4. Can we talk about what is professionalism? Who defines it? And must we oblige the "norms".
Dr. Evingerlean Hudson Bio
Dr. Evingerlean D. B. Hudson, affectionately known as Dr. Eve® is a very proud native of Charlotte, North Carolina. She is the oldest of 3 and was reared by a single mother in a low-SES household. She is a first-generation college student that earned her Ph. D. at the age of 28.
After years of service in higher education, she started her social entrepreneurial journey. She is the Founder and Chief Strategist of Evingerlean Worldwide® and she is on a mission to inspire, empower, and uplift first-generation scholars and graduates across the globe.
She is committed to being a champion for historically underserved communities, creating safe spaces for growth, making pathways for social mobility, disrupting generational poverty, and building wealth through entrepreneurship.
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Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/evehudsonphd
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Episode Summary
1. She has lived the story that she tells and believes in being the help that she had during her journey.
2. Teachers really helped her all along her journey and now she teaches and inspires students all across the world.
3. Believes that social media has changed the way we engage in the world and that also affects students, especially students who think college isn't for them.
4. Can we talk about what is professionalism? Who defines it? And must we oblige the "norms".
Dr. Evingerlean Hudson Bio
Dr. Evingerlean D. B. Hudson, affectionately known as Dr. Eve® is a very proud native of Charlotte, North Carolina. She is the oldest of 3 and was reared by a single mother in a low-SES household. She is a first-generation college student that earned her Ph. D. at the age of 28.
After years of service in higher education, she started her social entrepreneurial journey. She is the Founder and Chief Strategist of Evingerlean Worldwide® and she is on a mission to inspire, empower, and uplift first-generation scholars and graduates across the globe.
She is committed to being a champion for historically underserved communities, creating safe spaces for growth, making pathways for social mobility, disrupting generational poverty, and building wealth through entrepreneurship.
website: evehudsonphd.com (Company Website)
instagram.com/evehudsonphd (Instagram)
youtube.com/evehudsonphd (YouTube)
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/evehudsonphd
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Meet Dr. Brandeis Marshall, Part 2: Taking a Minute, Jar of Wins, Taking What's Ours and Data, of course!
The conversation was so good, we had to do it again. In this conversation, we talk about the importance of taking a minute during your day to reflect on the good and the bad. We talk about being an introvert and the energy that we take in and give out and how we recharge. In this episode, we really get into being a Black woman in STEM, having our voices heard, and demanding what we are worth.
And of course, we continue the conversation on data and the importance of it and the space that Black women take up in the world of data. Data is the fuel that runs algorithms.
Dr. Brandeis Marshall Bio
Brandeis Marshall(she/her/Dr) is an education activist, scholar, and data justice advocate. Originally trained as a computer scientist, Dr. Marshall teaches, speaks and writes about the impact of data practices on technology and society. Her work contributes to the data engineering, data science, and data/computer science education fields. Through DataedX (her education agency), she guides current tech workers in building data equity skills. Her first book, Data Conscience: Algorithmic Siege on our Humanity, is expected to be released later in 2022. It unearths the interlocking computational and civic implications of data on digital processes, structures and institutions.
Dr. Marshall holds a Ph.D. and Master of Science in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Rochester. She is on sabbatical leave from Spelman College, where she is a Full Professor of Computer Science. Dr. Marshall is also a 2021-22 Stanford PACS Practitioner Fellow as well as one of the inaugural Research Partner Fellows with the Siegel Family Endowment.
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Four People You Need in Your Professional Life: Allies, Mentors, Sponsors, and Friends
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There are four people that you need in your career. The first is an ally. This person is the person speaking up in difficult situations. They are speaking to tough situations and they are consistent and persistent in seeing change happen on your behalf.
The second is the mentor. This is the one that many people are talking about these days. A mentor provides guidance and advice to you throughout your career. These can be short or long-term relationships. How to find a mentor can be difficult. Networking is key. Mentors can be male or female, the same ethnic group or not. They have to be willing to guide you with proper guidance and advice.
The third is the sponsor. This is the person that can help move your chessboard. They are literally speaking about you in spaces that you aren't in. They are advocating for you. They endorse you. They don't take this role lightly and you shouldn't either. They are taking their professional reputation on what they know about you.
The final one is the friend. Everyone needs someone to get a cup of coffee with at work. Someone you can spend a few minutes talking about the latest show or Tik Tok with. They can be the work friend. Someone that you can relax just a bit with while at work.
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