14 episodes

The Space of Justice explores the intersections of spaces, places and social justice at Duke and in Durham through conversations with expert practitioners, artists, and activists. Season 2 explores the possibility of creating-more antiracist space.

The Space of Justice Just Space

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

The Space of Justice explores the intersections of spaces, places and social justice at Duke and in Durham through conversations with expert practitioners, artists, and activists. Season 2 explores the possibility of creating-more antiracist space.

    Space of Justice DurhamCares

    Space of Justice DurhamCares

    In this episode, Shelvis Ponds sits down with Tammy Rodman, the Pilgrimage Coordinator for DurhamCares, to discuss service, storytelling, and significant issues facing Durham. Just Space is sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs at Duke University.

    • 38 min
    Space of Justice - Conversation with Dr. Nicki Washington

    Space of Justice - Conversation with Dr. Nicki Washington

    Welcome back to Space of Justice hosted by Michael A. Betts, II (he/him/his).
    This week Michael sits down with Professor of the Practice in Computer Science, Dr. Nicki Washington, to discuss the current realities of confronting white supremacy in the computer science world and how we can use Cultural Competency Training to make space for those who are typically on the margins while learning in the field.
    Space of Justice is a podcast of the Just Space Initiative sponsored by the office of Student Affairs at Duke University. Check back every Tuesday for the newest episode! Find out more about Just Space at sites.duke.edu/justspace

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Space of Justice - Conversation with Brittany Barbee, Shay Hendricks, and Anthony Patterson

    Space of Justice - Conversation with Brittany Barbee, Shay Hendricks, and Anthony Patterson

    Welcome back to Space of Justice hosted by Michael A. Betts, II (he/him/his).
    This week Michael sits down with three brilliant Black Durham based artists, Brittany Barbee, Shay Hendricks, and Anthony Patterson who have a storied history with both the University and Durham. In the wake of the murders of Ahmaud Aubrey, George Floyd, Brianna Taylor, and Daniel Prude and the subsequent uprisings which happened, all three responded to the moment with work in public spaces.
    Space of Justice is a podcast of the Just Space Initiative sponsored by the office of Student Affairs at Duke University. Check back every Tuesday for the newest episode! Find out more about Just Space at sites.duke.edu/justspace

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Space of Justice - Conversation with Durham CAN Executive Director Atinuke "Tinu" Diver

    Space of Justice - Conversation with Durham CAN Executive Director Atinuke "Tinu" Diver

    Welcome back to Space of Justice hosted by Michael A. Betts, II (he/him/his).
    This week Michael sits down with Durham CAN Executive Director, Atinuke "Tinu" Diver, to talk about the city's $95 Million affordable housing bond and how Duke and Durham can better support the needs of its low income populations.
    Space of Justice is a podcast of the Just Space Initiative sponsored by the department of Student Affairs at Duke University. Check back every Tuesday for the newest episode! Find out more about Just Space at sites.duke.edu/justspace

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Space of Justice - Conversation with Next Gen Living and Learning Committee

    Space of Justice - Conversation with Next Gen Living and Learning Committee

    Welcome back to Space of Justice hosted by Michael A. Betts, II (he/him/his).
    This week Michael sits down senior leadership of Duke’s Next Gen Living & Learning 2.0 Committee, comprised of Vice Provost/Vice President of Student Affairs Mary Pat McMAN (spelled McMahon), Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Gary Bennett, and lastly Dean of Student, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, & Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education John Blackshear to answer the question of “How will Duke build a joyful and intentional 4-year residential experience that promotes growth, meaningful inclusion, and health and that is distinctly Duke?”
    Space of Justice is a podcast of the Just Space Initiative sponsored by the department of Student Affairs at Duke University. Check back every Tuesday for the newest episode! Find out more about Just Space at sites.duke.edu/justspace

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Space of Justice - Conversation with Bishop Ortega

    Space of Justice - Conversation with Bishop Ortega

    Welcome back to Space of Justice hosted, Michael A. Betts, II (he/him/his).
    This week Michael sits down with Chicano filmmaker and photographer Bishop Ortega and talks to him about is May 2020 MFA Thesis project on Trinity college's Indian Industrial Boarding School and Duke's subsequent responsibility to it's Native and Indigenous faculty, students, and staff.
    Space of Justice is a podcast of the Just Space Initiative sponsored by the department of Student Affairs at Duke University. Check back every Tuesday for the newest episode! Find out more about Just Space at sites.duke.edu/justspace

    • 1 hr 18 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Top Podcasts In Education

The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
The Rich Roll Podcast
Rich Roll
TED Talks Daily
TED
Do The Work
Do The Work
Mick Unplugged
Mick Hunt

More by Duke University

Everything Happens with Kate Bowler
Everything Happens Studios
Statistics for the Social Sciences
Dr. Brad R. Fulton
NT Pod
Mark Goodacre
Duke Chapel Sermons
Duke Chapel
Policy 360
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
Nonprofit Management & Leadership
Dr. Brad R. Fulton