
Two PVAMU faculty members were cited in articles tackling local politics and stereotypes perpetuated by reality television.
Dr. Nathan K. Mitchell, assistant professor of Political Science, shared his thoughts on the May 29th primary with the Houston Defender. Touching on races from the state representative to United States Senate, Mitchell offered his insights on the presence of political funding to the presence of political newcomers.
In an article for TheGrio.com, Dr. Amber Johnson-Tillman was a source exploring “Should White Women and Latinas Battle Black Reality TV Stereotypes?” The assistant professor of communication spoke on the effects of reality television shows like Real Housewives of Atlanta and Basketball Wives on the perception of African-American women.