Society & Culture
Our latest interview took place in May with Jordyn, a Hampton University graduate. While at Hampton he studied business management and leadership. We recorded this interview in May, and initially it was slated for release in late August for our Fall 2020 season but our discussion on COVID-19 and the development virtual exchange seemed so timely that we decided to release it early. What we didn’t know was just how timely the other parts of our conversations would be. As the country continues to grapple with the recent deaths of African Americans due to systemic racism; protests, apologies, and requests for educational resources on anti-racism have seemingly filled every bit of media we consume. The sentiments shared in this episode highlight the importance of exchange and how it can be used to break down stereotypes, especially the narratives of African American/African American males. Gaining insights into the lives of others are critically important parts of the conversation that should continue in the US and around the globe. In this episode, Jordyn walks us through his own developmental process of understanding study abroad as a vital part of his future success. He talks candidly about the importance of intercultural competence for all travelers and gives us a peek into how he's been using his passion to highlight experiences like Fulbright to other HBCU students. Episode Resources NAFSA is the largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education. Fulbright offers international research, study, and teaching experiences to recent graduates and graduate students. HBCUs: Historically Black Colleges and Universities ______________________________________ Stay Connected Blog: STAMPED by Travel Gene IG: @TravelGeneLLC Facebook: Stamped by Travel Gene Twitter: @stampedbytrave1