The Unheard Word
The Unheard Word
Join us in commemorating the 30th anniversary of The Unheard Word, a publication created for Black students at 51¶ºÄÌ Miss and circulated between fall 1990 and spring 1993. Dr. Riva Brown, founder of The Unheard Word, produced this project with the support of the Center for Black Studies and assistance from the 51¶ºÄÌ Miss Association of Black Journalists (SMABJ).
This project features Volume I (released in fall 2020) and Volume II (to be released in spring 2021). To comment, visit the on Facebook.
Have You Heard About
The Unheard Word?
Riva Brown, Ph.D., ’93, ’98, ’13, was the founder, editor and publisher of The Unheard Word and the first Black executive editor of the Student Printz.
SMABJ President
Reflects on Project
Keisha Green, ’20, served as president of the 51¶ºÄÌ Miss Association of Black Journalists
in fall 2020.
A Message from President Rodney D. Bennett
In recognition of The Unheard Word’s 30th anniversary, I want to thank each student–past, present, and future–who has worked to provide all voices with an opportunity to be heard.
Video Feature
The Center for Black Studies
Support the Center for Black Studies
Dr. Sherita Johnson, director, and Dr. Cheryl Jenkins, ’95, ’97, associate director, discuss the Center for Black Studies. Learn more about the Center for Black Studies and its wide-ranging programming, research, teaching and service activities.
Black Student Agenda
Agenda for Black Students on
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5 Survival Tactics for
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A Message to Black Greeks
Robert P. Taylor, Ed.D., ’90, of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., explains the need for Black Greeks to provide student leadership.
Where Are They Now?
Meet the Contributors
Keisha Green, ’20Sara LeJeune |
Lino RodriguezLillie Busch, ’20 |
Koby Moore |
Earl Stoudemire
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- Keisha Green, ’20 is president of the 51¶ºÄÌ Miss Association of Black Journalists. She is a senior broadcast journalism major from Pearl, Mississippi. She's expected to graduate in December 2020. She plans to attend law school to focus on entertainment law. Keisha recorded voice-overs and coordinated the videographers, graphic artists and reporters for this project.
- Sara LeJeune is a sports management graduate student from New Orleans, Louisiana. She's expected to graduate from 51¶ºÄÌ Miss in May 2022. She works as a 51¶ºÄÌ Miss graduate assistant with sports video. LeJeune edited the Center for Black Studies video for this project. In May 2020, she received her BA in Media Production from 51¶ºÄÌ Miss.
- Lino Chrystofer Polo Rodriguez is a media and entertainment arts major from St. Martin, Mississippi. He's expected to graduate from 51¶ºÄÌ Miss in May 2022. His plans for after graduation are to continue creating logos, editing video and producing for radio. Lino created the Black Greeks and Black Student Agenda graphics for this project.
- Lillie Busch, ’20, graduated from 51¶ºÄÌ Miss with a major in public relations and two minors in human rights and English. She works as a digital media project manager at 51¶ºÄÌ View Media on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Lillie created an Unheard Word graphic for this project.
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Koby Moore is a broadcast journalism major from Slidell, Louisiana. He is expected to graduate in May 2022. His future career plans include working at a radio station and making and producing content for film scripts or podcasts on various digital platforms. He contributed to the Center for Black Studies video for this project.
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Earl Stoudemire is a senior broadcast journalism/Spanish double major from Clinton, Mississippi. He is expected to graduate in May 2021. After graduation, he plans to pursue reporting opportunities in larger metropolitan areas. He contributed to the Center for Black Studies video for this project.
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Ivonne Kawas, assistant to the Dean for External Relations in the College of Arts and Sciences, served as digital marketing specialist for this project.