Past Conferences
2022 IBL Annual Conference

THE AFRICAN AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOODS PROJECT OF TAMPA BAY
In 2012, with support from ľƵ’s Office of Community Engagement, the Institute on Black Life initiated a project that explores diverse perspectives on Tampa Bay’s African American neighborhoods. Our Stories are Here was one component of a larger study, the African American Neighborhoods Project, in which data on demographics, history, mobility, and economic conditions is being collected and made accessible to local residents and to an interdisciplinary body of scholars interested in these issues locally, statewide, and regionally. This study asks questions about the lives of people who lie in historically Black neighborhoods, including residents’ historical relationships to these neighborhoods and how people feel about the future of life in Black communities. Most importantly, the local residents play a critical role in setting the agenda for the project, which is ongoing, and in communicating how the project can benefit their communities. The 2022 conference highlighted and featured the work of community experts and ľƵ researchers focusing on communities in the City of St. Petersburg.
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CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

Mx. Jordan Daley
Philosophy Major

Denise Davis-Cotton, Ed.D.
Director, Florida Center for Partnerships for Arts-Integrated Teaching (PAInT)
ľƵ Sarasota-Manatee Campus

Ralph Wilcox, Ph.D.
ľƵ Provost

Martin Tadlock, Ph.D.
Chancellor, ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Magali Cornier Michael, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Cheryl Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Professor of Africana Studies
School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
ľƵ Tampa Campus

Rebecca Sohl, ABD
Graduate Assistant, ľƵ Institute on Black Life

Geveryl Robinson, MFA
ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Gwendolyn Reese
President, African American Heritage Association of St. Pete, Inc.

Jon Wilson
Vice President, African American Heritage Associate of St. Pete, Inc.

Natacha Yazbeck, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Community Journalism
Department of Journalism and Digital Communication
University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus

Casey Frechette, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Chair
Department of Journalism and Digital Communication
University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus

Ms. Jaleesa Blackshear
ľƵ Alumni

Antoinette Jackson, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology
ľƵ Tampa Campus
Director, ľƵ Heritage Research Lab Founder, Black Cemetery Network (BCN)

Walter “Wally B” Jennings
Spoken Word Artist for the African American Burial Ground Project
Assistant Director, Diversity Initiatives
Program Director, Black Leadership Network ľƵ Foundation

Mr. Corey Givens
Community Activist

Dr. LaDonna Butler, Ed.D., LMHC
Associate Program Director, Family Study Center
ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Serina Lewis, MSW
Family Study Center, ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Carole Kimpson Alexander
CEO, The Next STEPP Center

Dr. Bilan Joseph
Director of Thrive by Five at Community Foundation Tampa Bay

Veatrice Farrell
Executive Director The Deuces Live

Mr. Leon Jackson
Courageous 12 Retired Officer, St. Petersburg Police Departmen

LaShante Keys

Mr. Nick Davis
Digital Artist, Nick Davis LLC

Rebecca Johns, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, School of Geosciences
ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Barnali Dixon, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Geosciences
Executive Director, Initiative of Coastal Adaptation and Resilience (iCAR)
ľƵ St. Petersburg Campus

Erica Hall, M.S., CED, MBA
ARMBoard Chair/Executive Director, Florida Food Policy Council

Dr. Kenneth Bryant, M.D.