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BCC Listening Library has been a member of Linktree for 1 month and joined in May 2026. Resources TheBCCatVT has populated their site with include: • Matt Winston Sr.: One of the earliest Black students at Virginia Tech who later worked at NASA. • Lisa Ellison: Student leader who advocated for the inclusion of a Black Cultural Center at Virginia Tech. • Phil & Rhonda Rogers: Stories from one of Virginia Tech’s earliest Black student-athlete families. • Black Women at VT: Experiences and stories from Black women students across generations. • First Black Women at VT: Oral histories from the first African American women students at Virginia Tech. • Matt Winston Jr.: Class of 1990 and son of early Virginia Tech student Matt Winston Sr. • Theodore King Jr.: Student during the Vietnam War who later worked in state government. • Kimberly Williams: Former Assistant Director for the Virginia Tech Black Cultural Center. • Joe Frazier: Former assistant director for the Culture and Community Centers. • Apryl Alexander: Virginia Tech alumna from the Class of 2005. • Black Appalachians: Regional oral histories documenting Black Appalachian experiences. • Christiansburg Institute: Stories connected to the Christiansburg Industrial Institute. • Multicultural Diversity Collection: Oral histories documenting multicultural experiences at Virginia Tech. • Standpoints Podcast: A podcast exploring Black feminist experiences, care, scholarship, and community conversations. • Critical Black Futures: Conversation with Philip Butler. • The Freedom Race: Conversation with Lucinda Roy. • Making Sweet Tea: Conversation with E. Patrick Johnson. • Black Urban Working-Class History: Conversation with Joe William Trotter Jr. • Traveling Black: Conversation with Mia Bay about race and resistance in travel. • Black Women on the Railroad: Conversation with Miriam Thaggert. • Driving While Black: Conversation with Gretchen Sorin on African Americans and the automobile. • Cassette Tapes & Hip Hop Culture: Discussion with Anthony Kwame Harrison. • Christiansburg Institute Digital Archive • Baldwin's Paris • Black Film Archive • Tyechia Lynn Thompson Works • Love and Suspense in Paris Noir • The HistoryMakers Digital Archive A digital archive featuring thousands of video oral histories documenting Black life, leadership, creativity, scholarship, and cultural experiences across generations. • The Foundations of Hip-Hop Encyclopedia: By Anthony Kwame Harrison and Craig E. Arthur. • Standpoints: Black Feminist Knowledges: Edited by Andrea N. Baldwin, Anthony Kwame Harrison, and Ashley V. Reichelmann. • Black Feminist Theorizing Toward Futurity: Edited by Nana Brantuo and Andrea N. Baldwin. • Getting Away with Murder: Edited by Wornie Reed.