From Resistance to Resilience – Dr. Luke Wood

” African American literature is more than stories, poems, and novels. It’s a living testament of our ability to endure, to resist, and to thrive in environments that weren’t designed for us.

From the narratives of enslaved people to the bold voices of the Black Arts movement, our literature has been a mirror of pain, a map of how to navigate the challenges that we face. and a megaphone of our power.”

– Dr. Luke Wood, President Sacramento State University

A professional portrait of Dr. J. Luke Wood, a distinguished professor and equity-driven leader, showcasing him in a black suit against a dark background.

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Episode 96 – From Resistance to Resilience, Dr.Luke Wood

Dr. Luke Woods was the Keynote speaker at the Givens Foundation’s annual conference conference,  Dr. Luke Wood returned to his alma mater, Sacramento State to become its ninth president on July 16th, 2023. A nationally renowned scholar on racial equity with a specific focus on early childhood education and community colleges.

Dr. Luke Woods was the Keynote speaker at the Givens Foundation’s annual conference conference, From Resistance to Resilience: The Evolution of African American Reading,

 Dr. Luke Wood returned to his alma mater, Sacramento State to become its ninth president, a nationally renowned scholar on racial equity with a specific focus on Early Childhood Education and Community Colleges.

Dr. Wood has authored or co-authored 16 books and published nearly 200 articles, focusing on racial inequity in education. Dr. Woods’ bold vision for the university includes 23 strategic action items, including the creation of the Nation’s First Black Honors College, which welcomed its inaugural class of scholars in the fall of 2024.

“From Resistance to Resilience: The Evolution of African American Reading,” was an extraordinary opportunity to champion literacy, cultural equity, and social justice. Held on June 3, 2025, this convening was made possible through the generous support of the Minnesota Humanities Center.

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The Unwritten Curriculum: How Erasure in Literature Fuels Inequity

Banned Books: The Duchess Harris Collection

Duchess Harris, professor and author, was a presenter at From Resistance to Resilience: The Evolution of African American Reading,  The Givens Foundation for African American Literature’s annual conference,  held on June 3, 2025 at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

At the same conference, Dr. Duchess Harris, a scholar of American Studies and Curator of the Duchess Harris Collection leads this session examining how the omission of African American Literature in classrooms contributes to systemic inequity.

Ink, Identity, and Imagination: Literature as a Catalyst for Black Determination 

Ink, Identity, and Imagination: Literature as a Catalyst for Black Determination

Ink, Identity, and Imagination: Literature as a Catalyst for Black Determination was the plenary discussion for From Resistance to Resilience: The Evolution of African American Reading, The Givens Foundation’s Annual Conference held June 3, 2025 at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

Ink, Identity and Imagination, was the plenary discussion for From Resistance to Resilience: The Evolution of African American Reading, Enjoy this engaging conversation.

Moderator: Gevonee Ford, founder of the Network for the Development of Children of African Descent

Panelists: Dr. Duchess Harrisscholar, author and curator of The Duchess Harris Collection, Dr. Ebony Aya, founder of the Aya Collective, and Tish Jones, poet and Executive Director of TruArtSpeaks

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Our production team for this episode includes co-producers Lissa Jones and Edie French, technical director Paul Auguston, the voice Yo Derek, and our artist of inspiration Ta-coumba T. Aiken. We thank Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota for supporting this series focusing on the intersection of health, race, and culture.

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