Felecia Commodore, associate professor of Education Policy, Organization, & Leadership, was interviewed on August 26 by WBEZ Chicago's Reset radio show.
Commodore was asked about the issues raised by a new documentary she participated in, Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs. The documentary debuts on Chicago's WTTW-TV on September 7.
Opportunity, Access, & Uplift is a half-hour documentary that focuses on the changes, misconceptions, and current state of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through students' personal stories and expert insights. The program profiles five students from two HBCUs located on opposite sides of the country, as well as the family of a high school senior in Chicago who is debating his future.
Listen to the full podcast here.