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College Campus Conundrum

College Campus Conundrum

Slate’s parenting podcast debates the cost of schools changing their plans for in-person instruction.

Care and Feeding | Amazon (DNU) · Ben Richmond

August 20, 202059m 44s

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Show Notes

On this week’s episode: Jamilah and Elizabeth are joined by Natalie Hopkinson.

Natalie is an assistant professor in the doctoral program in Howard University’s Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies. She is also an award-winning essayist, critical-cultural scholar and the author of three books: A Mouth Is Always Muzzled: Six Dissidents, Five Continents, and the Art of Resistance, Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City, and Deconstructing Tyrone

They discuss college students making consequential decisions about whether or not they can, or should, return to campus. Many institutions are still changing policies, which may have significant consequences to students safety, financial welfare, travel plans, and quality of education. Especially if the student is in a field that requires hands-on experience. 

The hosts also debate if a little one is sharing too much with his K9 bestie. 


In Slate Plus: Elizabeth, Jamilah and Natalie reminisce about their college days. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now to listen and support our work.


Recommendations:


Jamilah recommends making an easy Key Lime Pie. Just follow the instructions on the back of the Nellie & Joes: Famous Key West Lime Juice bottle. 


Natalie recommends Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio and Islandborn by Junot Díaz. 


Elizabeth recommends the card game Ecosystem


Additional Recommendations:

The Kids Are Asleep, the hilarious Slate Live show. Catch it via Slate’s Facebook or YouTube on Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT. 


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Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson. 


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