2023 Features
2022 Features
2021 Talks, Webinars, and Podcasts
History in the Making
Using History and Design to create the world you want to see.
2020 Podcast Appearances
Hypervisible Invisibility #EngineeringWhileBlack
Jan 2021
What does it mean to be hyper-visible yet invisible? And how does that impact engineering education and the outcomes of engineering planning and design?
In this episode, I speak with Dr. James Holly, Jr., Assistant Professor of Urban STEM Education at Wayne State University, and Chanel Beebe, Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and we answer those questions. In particular, we speak about how to make sure storytelling and listening are intentional in order to effect positive change.
The Versatile Engineer
March 2020
Podcast Description
What Up Doe! I am your local friendly East$ide Engineer! I am exposing the world to all the Black/POC greatness in STEAM from Detroit!
Episode Description
What up doe!
You are tuned in to an Award-Winning Podcast on an Award-Winning Network.
Today's guest is Chanel Beebe, We talk about everything from Earth to cutting a rug!
Protest in Black Movements
Creative and community organizer A.J. Lucky has an intimate conversation with Ph.D. candidate Chanel Beebe, about protest and their role in the current movement. Chanel takes time to give her thoughts on the performative mess she's been seeing, and her thoughts on counterproductive perspectives around riots and rebellions.
2020 Webinars
Expanding Cultures
Oct 2020
In this Webinar Chanel Beebe will discuss how her various identities inform her perspective within the classroom, community, and academy. Expanding upon critical race theory, experiential learning models and culturally relevant pedagogy, Chanel Beebe will discuss how her research, engagement, and teaching has emerged from her values and social justice priorities.
Keywords : inclusive design, social engineering, systems thinking, culturally relevant teaching and pedagogy, identity, engineering, research-to-practice, and STEM
The Past, Present, and Future of the Cultural Hackathon
Nov 2020
The Cultural Hackathon is an initiative developed to connect minority students with corporate representatives via a community service project in 2016. Since then, Chanel Beebe has been assigned as the Cultural Hackathon Thought Leader and has developed programming that connects engineering students to community partners in equitable ways using the design process. Thus far, ten Cultural Hackathons have been held in various settings. This presentation will discuss the successes of previous Hackathons and the vision for the future of the Cultural Hackathon. Audience members will gain insight into the program, how different theories can help us think about aspects of the program, and provide feedback on next steps.
2020 Features
Fellow Nomination
2019 Features
Humanity in Aciton Fellow
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