Christina L. Myers, Ph.D.
@claurenmyers
@MSUJSchool Asst Prof • Race & Media Scholar • Journalist | @UofSC Alumna | BELIEVER • Psalm 27
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22-10-2015 18:40:23
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.Kendrick Lamar's music matters. MSU’s Christina L. Myers discusses his cultural impact ahead of his #SBLIX halftime show.
Wrote this piece for The The Conversation U.S.: Kendrick Lamar ’s Super Bowl halftime show will be more than entertainment—it’ll be a powerful lyrical exploration of Black culture, identity & America. Read more: theconversation.com/kendrick-lamar…
Christina L. Myers with MSU ComArtSci talks about the significance of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance via The Conversation U.S.. spr.ly/6018IyaT2
ICYMI: Christina L. Myers with MSU ComArtSci talks about Kendrick Lamar's cultural impact just in time for the Super Bowl.
Even Jackie Robinson isn't safe from getting labeled "DEI" by the Trump administration. “The erasure of narratives like Jackie Robinson’s isn’t just about a website ― it’s about control over history and whose stories survive," Christina L. Myers, Ph.D. told me. huffpost.com/entry/jackie-r…
“What Robinson stood for matters far beyond a day. His words and actions still matter because America never listened to or learned from them.” Another powerful & important read from Justin Tinsley andscape.com/features/uncom…
Ed Timke, Assistant Professor of MSU Advertising + PR, and Christina L. Myers, Assistant Professor of Mich. State J-School, presented their research at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing (CHARM), held at Brunel University London. spr.ly/6015fpHL3
ComArtSci Assistant Professor Christina L. Myers, Ph.D. has been appointed to the CHARM (Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing) Board of Directors! See the full list of the CHARM Board of Directors: spr.ly/6010AiVBs
#MyLatest -- All season, I'll have a series of reported columns/essays/features on topics around the NBA called "Above the Rim," focusing on ideas beyond the boxscore. My first? On LeBron James and the ever-so-complicated art of a Hollywood farewell. andscape.com/features/lebro…