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DuBois Dialogues

DuBois Dialogues

By: The W.E.B Du Bois Society
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Join the W. E.B. DuBois Society for real talk, real laughs, and real community. We're here to unpack what it's really like being a Black student at a PWI-from the moments that make us cheer to the heavy topics that impact our lives. Think deep discussions, essential perspectives, and a much-needed dose of joy. This is where we come together to talk about what matters.

The W.E.B Du Bois Society 2025
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Du Bois Halloween Edition
    Nov 6 2025

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN! W.E.B. Dubois Society is coming to give you a spooky episode about 3 different topics. Mirror Magic, Black Superstitions, and The Spirits We Carry. Tune in for some insights on our opinions! (See if you can guess our costumes😉). Stay Scary!

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    30 mins
  • Prez & VP Unplugged
    Oct 15 2025

    For our second official episode of the Dubois Dialogues, I talk to the president, Sammy, and vice president, Zion about their experiences about being apart of James Madison College and their leadership roles within The W.E.B. Dubois Society. Tune in to hear more about themselves, what JMC classes look like, and more insight into the organization!

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    23 mins
  • Meet The Board
    Oct 8 2025

    The W.E.B. DuBois Society is excited to present our first episode of our new podcast featuring (most) of our 2025 Executive Board Members! In this episode, we answer a series of Q & A’s about James Madison College, Michigan State University, Black Culture, and W.E.B Dubois as a student organization. This is our first podcast so continue to tune in and find out more about what we have to say!

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    18 mins
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