On Thursday, February 11, three African Cultural Studies alumni shared their individual journeys toward successful acquisition of rewarding employment in diverse fields. They discussed their transferable skills and explained and explored how these skills apply to positions outside academia.
Panelists:
Jared Banks: Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
Heather DuBois Bourenane: Executive Director, Wisconsin Public Education Network
Kazeem Sanuth: Associate Director, Indiana-Bloomington’s National African Language Resource Center
Full bios and more details are available here.
Many thanks to the Center for the Humanities for arranging and recording this important session: