@DrKimyaNuruDennis
365 Diversity Apparel
Winter 2022, “Sociology of Black health,” pp. 18-19, The Griot, Association of Black Sociologists
iFOTC: Art and Black Health
October 2022, "Part 2: Afrikans with Epilepsy"
July 2022, “Part 1: Afrikans with Epilepsy”
2022, “The Unique Challenges of Being Black and Childfree,” The Overpopulation Podcast, Population Balance
2022, “Talking Power and Black Mental Health with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis,” That One Podcast!
2022, "'Change is Not a Part-Time Job' with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis," Time for Teachership
2022, “Where Typical Diversity, Inclusion, and Antiracism Trainings Fall Short?” Becoming Bridge Builders
2021, “Tackling DEI by going beyond ideas and making changes at every level with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis,” Two Peas in a Podcast
2021, “Black and Childfree, Featuring Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis,” The Simply King Podcast
2021, “Changing school curriculum and changing school materials beyond critical race theory: Race talk with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis,” Blackness and the Workplace
2021, "K-12, college, and university curriculum with Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis,” GEMS with Genesis Podcast
2021, “Mental health within the Black Community,” Honestly Helen Podcast
Part 1: 2021, “Black mental health and removing police” Hands Up Don’t Shoot
Part 2: 2021, “Black mental health and removing police” Hands Up Don’t Shoot
2021, “Black mental health, racism, and white dominance,” The Black Wall Street Today
2021, “Racial equity in education,” Beautiful Bastards Podcast
2021, "Black mental health and Black suicide," The Squash Podcast with Benita Mabel
2021, “365 equity and schools,” The Awakening Educator
2021, “Investigating REAL history including Juneteenth,” The Inclusive History Podcast
2019, "One size doesn't fit all: The alarming rates of suicide in the Black community," WRTV ABC Indianapolis
2018, "Seeing suicide through a 'non-white' lens," Strange Fruit
2018, "Suicide isn't a 'white people thing,'" The Conversation
2017-2019, Guest Writer, Mental Health America of Virginia
2018, "Black women academics: Artistic expression through teaching, research, and activism," Kimya Nuru Dennis and Kendra J. Jason
2013-2016, Black childfree research and childfree course