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Part 2 of our interview. Julian “Jeep” Madison III, M.A., CCC-SLP is a cisgender multi-ethnic male. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio with a double major in Communication Sciences and Sociology. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst for his MA in Communication Disorders in 2019. He currently works in Southern California as a school SLP specializing in the area of Augmentative and Alternative Communication or AAC. Dr. Julian Madison II is a Black man, father to four wonderful children, loving husband, and college history professor. He teaches courses, including US History, US Black History, US History through Film, US foreign policy, and immigration. He has been a professor for over 25 years with 21 of those years at Southern Connecticut State University. Jeep: "I started the channel because I would see all over social media that people didn't quite understand the historical context of what is happening today. At first, I would engage people but it seemed like I was having the same repeatedly having the same conversations and was spending most of my time trying to explain what I believed to be commonly known historical information and concepts. When I realized that there was a disconnect of information impairing my ability to engage with people, I decided to take the initiative and share the historical resource that I grew up with, my father. With encouragement from my sister, my father and I decided to create a YouTube channel dedicated to spreading information, resources, and awareness about what we missed in school to help build an educated and informed society." Go look up "What We Missed in School" on YouTube and subscribe to their channel to be educated on the history that we were never taught. Follow Jeep and Dr. Madison: / @whatwemissedinschool3160 Timestamps: 0:38 - Passions in life: Family, Traveling, and more 7:32 - Impacts being a Black professional in your fields and what would you like to see changed? 16:09 - Jeep, have you learned/applied anything from your father’s work into your clinical practice? 18:50 - Staying passionate in the field? What helps you refill your cup when times are rough? 25:58 - Advice, encouragement, explanations to your younger self 30:21- [COVID-19] How has your experience been during the pandemic? What has changed? Challenges? How have you adapted to the changes? 36:53 - What do you have in store for your own future? 43:15 - What goals do you have for your YouTube channel? The @slpsofcolor Interview Series aims to share the experiences of speech-language pathologists who are people of color because visibility and representation are incredibly important. ASHA reported in 2018 that "8.2% of ASHA members, nonmember certificate holders, international affiliates, and associates are members of a racial minority (compared to the 27.6% of the US population)." We want their voices to be HEARD, and to inspire the next generation of speech-language pathologists. Follow us: Instagram @slpsofcolor Twitter @slpsofcolor FB @slpsofcolor Music in this episode: Intro Beat by Marcus West Classic by @gar_doh (Soundcloud.com/emergence_sf)