For today’s episode, Tyrell and Daphne welcome Dr. Fernando Tormos-Aponte, an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University. During the interview, they discuss his efforts and identity as a scholar-activist (33:15), the defining characteristics of social movements (37:40), and the role of social media in movement building (41:10). They also have a conversation about his research on how social movements cope with internal divisions (45:30) as well as the factors that stifle social movements (49:00), including protesting while Black and resource constraints. They close the episode by discussing political struggles and movements in Puerto Rico (51:40), the Black Lives Matter movement (1:00:30), and the #StopAsianHate campaign (1:09:50).
Other Topics Include:
00:30 – Catch up with Ty and Daphne
10:10 – BhD “Oh Lawd” News
28:30 – Introduction of Today’s Topic
31:10 – Learn More About Dr. Fernando Tormos-Aponte
1:18:16- Ty and Daphne Reflect on the Interview
Resources:
- BhD Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/bhdpodcast
- Dr. Fernando Tormos-Aponte – http://www.fernandotormos.com
- Twitter – @fernandotormos