Reflecting on the past, preparing for the future

Join us every Thursday in March, from 6 pm – 7 pm, for a virtual intergenerational discussion about how women in the past paved the way for women today. Join the conversation or just listen to how women can use lessons of the past to make their personal and professional lives easier. Men can participate in the discussion too. Topics include everything from navigating personal and professional relationships, to career advice, to homebuying, to homeschooling, as well as many other topics.
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This Thursday (3/20/2025)
Uncovering Career Opportunities
Past Speakers

Dr. Brandon Erby: Education Ph.D., English & African American and Diaspora Studies, Penn State University M.A., English (Rhetoric & Composition), Penn State University M.A., English (Literature), Seton Hall University B.A., English, Tougaloo College
Research Interests: African American Rhetoric Rhetorical History Rhetorical Education Literacy Studies Prison Studies Political Rhetoric
Affiliations: Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies African American and Africana Studies Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies Social Theory Selected Publications
Selected Publications: “Imagining Freedom: Cultural Rhetorics, Digital Literacies, and Podcasting in Prison.” College Composition and Communication 75.1 (2023): 224-241. https://publicationsncte.org/content/journals/10.58680/ccc202332676 “With the movie ‘Till,’ Mamie Till-Mobley’s quest to educate the world about her son’s lynching marches on.” The Conversation (2022). https://theconversation.com/with-the-movie-till-mamie-till-mobleys-quest-to-educate-the-world-about-her-sons-lynching-marches-on-191554 “Community, Voice, Identity: The Principles of Cultural Rhetorics Pedagogies,” with Andrea Riley Mukavetz, Ana Milena Ribero, and Kimberly Wieser. constellations: a cultural rhetorics publishing space 4 (2021). https://constell8cr.com/issue-4/community-voice-identity-principles-of-cultural-rhetorics-pedagogies/ “Surviving the Jim Crow South: ‘The Talk’ as an African American Rhetorical Form.” Journal for the History of Rhetoric 24.1 (2021): 24-38. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/26878003.2021.1881308 “Mamie Till-Mobley and the Efforts of Young Black People in Movements for Black Lives.” Emmett Till Project (2020). https://www.emmetttillproject.com/brandon-erby “The Changing Same of American Racism: African American Rhetoric and the Rejection of Normalcy.” Spark: A 4C4Equality Journal 2 (2020). https://sparkactivism.com/volume-2-call/vol-2-intro/same-american-racism/ “Learning is an All-Black Thing: Literacy, Pedagogy, and Black Educational Institutions after Brown v. Board of Education.” Open Words: Access and English Studies 12 (2019): 110-25. https://wac.colostate.edu/docs/openwords/v12/erby.pdf

Deborah Juniper-Frye, Grief Care Consulting, Owner; Grief Recovery Method Specialist; 25 plus Years of Grief Experience and Expertise; Life & Recovery Coach; Author of 24 books; Amazon #1 Best Selling Author 20X’s; Amazon International Best Selling Author; Global Conference Speaker, and a Contributing Writer for OWN IT Magazine. She has taken additional certificate courses at Yale University, Johns Hopkins University, Cognitive Behavior Institute, Powerhouse Leaders University, and Rice University. Her website is www.griefcareconsulting.com and email address is dfrye.gcc@gmail.com. • Instagram @griefcareconsulting • Facebook @ Deborah Frye • Twitter @GriefCConsult • LinkedIn @ Deborah Frye