The Power of Representation: First-Gen Narratives in Popular Culture with Dr. James Winfield
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Join us as we explore the increasing presence of first-gen narratives in popular culture and question whether this trend stems from educators' growing interest or a genuine rise in such stories. From "A Different World" to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," we dissect how these shows tackle themes of belonging and equity. Dr. Winfield provides insightful examples of using these narratives in educational environments to discuss fairness, advocacy, and preparing high schoolers for college life. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of higher education, first-gen student support, and media representation.
This week, we sit down with Dr. James Winfield, the Associate Dean for First Year Experience, General Education, and Retention Strategies, who reveals his unexpected journey into higher education. Inspired by a mentor and his own experiences as a first-gen student, Dr. Winfield sheds light on the vital roles professionals play behind the scenes. He takes us through his early career in student involvement and shares the profound impact of working with TRIO programs, particularly as an upward bound counselor, sparking his passion for supporting first-gen students.
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1. The Power of Representation: First-Gen Narratives in Popular Culture with Dr. James Winfield (00:00:00)
2. First Gen Advocacy in Pop Culture (00:00:05)
3. Exploring First-Gen Narratives in Media (00:15:36)
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