Media Gallery
*A sample of my media appearances
Dr. Bentley-Edwards Video Gallery
Dr. Bentley-Edwards Video Gallery
What Looks Like Normal on an Ordinary Day | Keisha Bentley-Edwards | TEDxDuke
The Myth of Black Peculiarity
Critical Term: Why are Black Mothers and Babies Dying?
Audio Gallery
I was able to talk racism, gender, & culture for it's role on health on the Cure 4 the Culture podcast
The Nod
A few years ago, I did an interview with Eric Eddings from The Nod on the benefits of Afrocentric Pre-K for his daughter. The show did a follow up, and fortunately my expectation of a solid education and identity development was validated by his family's experience. Click below to hear for yourself.
On WUNC's The State of Things, I reflected on the Kerner Commission, 100 yrs of "race riots", unacknowledged Black women & White rage. Sound familiar? We tied it back to the current protest and uprisings. This interview was based on this article that was published a few years ago.
"Print" Media
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Bentley-Edwards, K. L. (2016, Feb 6). We Need to Change How We Teach Black History. TIME.
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Alcindor, Y. (2014, June 19). Slavery records will soon be easily searchable online, USA Today.
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Latson, J. (2014, December 22). Two Shootings, 30 Years Apart, Linked by Fear. TIME.
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Alcindor, Y. (2014, August 28). Ferguson violence could be a catalyst for change, USA Today.
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Alcindor, Y. (2013, February 27). A year after Trayvon Martin death, families reflect, USA Today.
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Alcindor, Y. (2012, November 12). Racial slurs at college protests prompt a deeper look, USA Today.