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Reflecting on the 2024 Election: Identity, Solidarity, and Black Empowerment

  • Reflecting on the 2024 Election: Identity, Solidarity, and Black Empowerment
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    Reflecting on the 2024 Election: Identity, Solidarity, and Black Empowerment

    ByArianLBryant December 5, 2024May 24, 2026

    It’s been 4 weeks since election night on November 5th, I find myself analyzing post-election data and reflecting on deeper issues around identity, community, and political engagement. Analysts are already dissecting why certain minority groups may have voted in ways perceived as counter to their self-interests, but I’m focused on a different set of questions…

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  • Why the U.S. Department of Education Matters for Students Nationwide
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    Why the U.S. Department of Education Matters for Students Nationwide

    ByArianLBryant December 5, 2024May 24, 2026

    The United States prides itself on offering abundant opportunities for higher education, yet the landscape is fraught with challenges that affect accessibility, affordability, and equity. The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has played and continues to play an important role in navigating these challenges, serving as a backbone for educational institutions and students across the…

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  • The State of American Politics
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    The State of American Politics

    ByArianLBryant December 2, 2024July 1, 2025

    I recently watched a TikTok that really got to me. It was not the usual clickbait or exaggerated outrage we often scroll past. This video, from @brendonfreakinglemon, was a blunt and honest take on where America is politically—and it hit me harder than I expected. The speaker, clearly frustrated and tired, described a nation where…

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  • Kiss My Grits
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    Kiss My Grits

    ByArianLBryant November 29, 2024July 1, 2025

    I Miss You Grandma Ever heard the phrase “Kiss My Grits”? It’s a nostalgic Southern expression meaning “Take a hike” or “I’m not putting up with your nonsense.” I first heard it from my grandmother, a proud South Carolinian who raised me in the Southeast Bronx while my mother worked long hours. My grandmother, a…

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  • Being ThankFul During Challenging Times
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    Being ThankFul During Challenging Times

    ByArianLBryant November 27, 2024August 3, 2025

    I am a big fantasy movie nerd. I do not agree with all of Rowling’s views. “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light”. This iconic quote from Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban resonates deeply when reflecting on gratitude during…

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  • The Transformation of Martin Niemöller
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    The Transformation of Martin Niemöller

    ByArianLBryant November 21, 2024May 23, 2025

    Have you Ever Heard of Martin Niemöller? Do you know Martin Niemöller? I referenced him in one of my previous posts. His name might not leap off the page like a Roosevelt or a King, but his story carries a weight that demands our attention – especially right now. It’s a story of transformation—of a…

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  • Short Essay: My Heart Hurts, But My Vision Is Clear
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    Short Essay: My Heart Hurts, But My Vision Is Clear

    ByArianLBryant November 13, 2024August 3, 2025

    Introduction Throughout history, progress has often been met with resistance, and the United States is no exception. The battle for equality, justice, and democracy has not only shaped the country’s past but continues to define its present. Yet, in recent years-months-weeks-days, we have witnessed a disturbing trend: a desire to roll back the rights our…

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  • Post Election Reflection
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    Post Election Reflection

    ByArianLBryant November 7, 2024August 3, 2025

    This post-election period has me feeling a blend of emotions—anger, frustration, but above all, hurt. After several drafts, wrestling with the urge to let my language roam free (lol), I’ve found a place of clarity. Sometimes, a bitter wake-up call is necessary, and this election was one of those moments. It’s not a time to…

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  • Balancing Excellence and Equity: Florida’s Higher Education Dilemma
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    Balancing Excellence and Equity: Florida’s Higher Education Dilemma

    ByArianLBryant November 7, 2024May 24, 2026

    For seven consecutive years, Florida has proudly held the top position in U.S. higher education rankings. This accomplishment reflects the state’s commitment to student success, affordability, and research innovation. However, recent policies—particularly those affecting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)—cast a long shadow over Florida’s ability to sustain its standing and uphold the principles of access…

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  • Why Election Night Results May Shift—and Why It Matters
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    Why Election Night Results May Shift—and Why It Matters

    ByArianLBryant November 1, 2024May 24, 2026

    Election night brings a lot of excitement, but it can also be confusing when early results favor one candidate, only to shift later in the night or over the next few days. These shifts are often due to two common patterns known as the “Red Mirage” and the “Blue Shift”. These patterns aren’t tricks or…

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  • Reflections on Poverty in the U.S. and My Own Journey
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    Reflections on Poverty in the U.S. and My Own Journey

    ByArianLBryant October 31, 2024May 23, 2025

    Growing up, I saw firsthand what it means to face barriers—and to find ways around them. Those living in low-income communities can be incredibly resilient and resourceful. Those experiences, unbeknownst to me at the time, shaped my commitment to education and to creating systems that work for everyone [capital E], especially in higher education. The…

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  • The Perils of Echo Chambers in a Critical Election
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    The Perils of Echo Chambers in a Critical Election

    ByArianLBryant October 29, 2024July 1, 2025

    The Epidemic of Deceit We are about to have an important election, and the country has to make a choice that goes beyond traditional party preferences. It’s not just about politics; the truth is being attacked in ways that have never been seen before in modern American history—full stop. The book “Invisible Rulers: The People…

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  • Introducing Boogie Down Bytes
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    Introducing Boogie Down Bytes

    ByArianLBryant July 8, 2024May 24, 2026

    Introducing “Boogie Down Bytes”! Here, you will find a collection of brief but thought-provoking ideas on a variety of subjects. “Boogie Down Bytes” is my attempt to provoke thought and discussion by offering reflections on leadership, relationships, and famous people. Sometimes, I share ideas that haven’t fully matured into standalone pieces, whether that be a…

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  • Addressing Core Issues to Prevent Organizational Strain
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    Addressing Core Issues to Prevent Organizational Strain

    ByArianLBryant June 30, 2024August 3, 2025

    I used to work out regularly and am trying to get back into it. A year and half ago, I had an injury to my adductor brevis muscle, during a run of the mill Jiu-Jitsu rolling session. Sidelined me for an extended period. I remember as I healed how I would compensate for this injury…

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  • Mentorship as a Catalyst for Career Success among Black Male Residence Life Professionals
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    Mentorship as a Catalyst for Career Success among Black Male Residence Life Professionals

    ByArianLBryant May 22, 2024May 24, 2026

    Mentorship plays an important role in professional development, providing guidance, support, and networking opportunities for all professionals, that can significantly impact career trajectories. For Black male residence life professionals, the importance of mentorship cannot be overstated, given the unique challenges they face within many of the institutions they work at. These challenges include navigating the…

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  • My Two Cents From Cam’ron’s Recent CNN Interview – Special Blog Post
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    My Two Cents From Cam’ron’s Recent CNN Interview – Special Blog Post

    ByArianLBryant May 21, 2024May 24, 2026

    I typically do not write on these types of topics, but I just finished a friendly discussion/debate with a good friend. However, this friend does not have the insight of someone who grew up in an inner city and around individuals like Cam’ron. The renowned journalist Abby Phillips’ recent interview with the rapper Cam’ron on…

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  • Ask Yourself Why.The Double-tailed Nature of Useful Resources
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    Ask Yourself Why.The Double-tailed Nature of Useful Resources

    ByArianLBryant May 12, 2024May 24, 2026

    There are many instances in which we fail to take into account the dual nature of the instruments, devices, and policies that we rely on in our day-to-day lives. Despite the fact that certain materials might be extremely useful, there are circumstances in which they might also be harmful. After working in an organizational setting…

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  • A Tribute to the Pillars of Strength – Celebrating Mother’s Day
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    A Tribute to the Pillars of Strength – Celebrating Mother’s Day

    ByArianLBryant May 12, 2024May 23, 2025

    On Mother’s Day, we celebrate the extraordinary women who have shaped our lives through their unwavering love, wisdom, and resilience. It’s a day filled with appreciation for the countless sacrifices made by mothers worldwide. I wanted to create space to pay homage to the women who not only raised their children with little resources but…

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  • This image depicts an academic gathering in what appears to be a grand library or lecture hall. Sunlight streams through tall arched windows, casting rays that illuminate the room and create a warm, reverent atmosphere. Shelves brimming with books and a large portrait on the back wall suggest a place of learning and history. In the center stands an older African-American male, wearing glasses and dressed in formal academic attire. He is speaking and gesturing with an expressive hand, drawing the attention of the surrounding audience. The audience is a diverse group of individuals, some standing and others seated at wooden tables with open books, indicative of a scholarly debate or discussion. Their attention is focused on the speaker, with expressions ranging from thoughtful to engaged. The overall mood is one of serious contemplation and respectful exchange of ideas. The image conveys a sense of gravitas and the importance of the discussion taking place.
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    Understanding DEI Opposition in Academia Through the 4 Ds Framework

    ByArianLBryant April 27, 2024May 24, 2026

    First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist Then they came for the Socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Socialist Then they came for the trade unionists And I did not speak out Because I was not a trade…

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  • Addressing Burnout and Attrition in Student Affairs: Strategies for Comprehensive Management
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    Addressing Burnout and Attrition in Student Affairs: Strategies for Comprehensive Management

    ByArianLBryant February 28, 2024May 23, 2025

    In higher education, we are encountering two significant challenges: burnout and attrition in student services roles. These dedicated professionals are crucial in enhancing the educational experience, so it is essential to prioritize their well-being and satisfaction for the benefit of students. This piece will revisit these subjects, analyze the causes of burnout, and propose practical strategies…

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