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School might be out for the summer, but learning never stops when Tamika D. Williams is around. She’s a photographer and a working designer, and is an associate design professor at Alabama A&M University who is responsible for coordinating the graphic design program for the school’s visual art department.

A large chunk of our conversation is about design education at HBCUs, but we also touched on diversity in design academia and talked about what students need to do to succeed as professional designers. Tamika’s enthusiasm and dedication to the craft of design is really inspiring, and I’m thrilled to share this conversation with you all. Enjoy!


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I’m ending off June with an absolutely amazing interview with design educator Silas Munro. Over the years, Silas has collaborated with some huge names in the art world, such as MoMA, the Walker Art Center, and GOOD. (He even taught one of our previous guests on the show — Ariana Farquharson!)

We spoke a lot about design education and pedagogy, touched on diversity in the field of design vis-ร -vis competitions like ADC Young Guns, and explored the notion of an African-American/Black design aesthetic. I love his idea that designers can operate along several different modes of creativity, and his work is living proof of that. It’s an exciting time to be a designer thanks to people like Silas!


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Seun Erinle definitely has her hands full. She’s 1/2 of the Chattanooga-based design company Grid Principles, she teaches students ages 12-18 about website development through her program A.I.R. Labs, and she’s the creator of BlerdNation, a growing social network for the Black nerd community.

We talked about how she manages to juggle it all, what she’s learned since becoming an entrepreneur, and the bustling tech scene across Africa (particularly Nigeria). Seun’s upbeat attitude and persistent nature has definitely set her up for success. Learn more about her in this week’s interview!


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I first heard about Alpha Bah from an introduction by Michael Rain. Alpha is the creator of ZNews Africa, an Android app that provides the latest news content from across Africa.

We spoke about how he got the inspiration to create ZNews Africa, what he’s learned from his time at Columbia University, and the importance of creating platforms for Africans to tell their stories. If you want to learn more about what’s going on in Africa, check out what Alpha is up to! Thanks for the intro, Michael!


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