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Dr. Carla Invited Speaker at the Hip Hop Literacies Conference at Ohio State University

Dr. Carla delivering her invited presentation at the 2014 Hip Hop Literacies Conference at The Ohio State University

Dr. Carla was invited to present at the Hip Hop Literacies Conference at The Ohio State University, where she shared her interdisciplinary scholarship on the intersections of Black girlhood, hip-hop culture, media, identity, and health. Drawing on her award-winning research, the session examined how popular culture shapes girls’ development while highlighting the potential of hip hop as a culturally relevant framework for education, critical media literacy, and positive youth development.

Participants explored the influence of media messages on girls’ identity development, body image, relationships, and overall well-being, with particular attention to the sexualization of girls in media and the experiences of Black girls. The presentation also introduced creative popular education strategies for incorporating hip hop into educational, public health, and youth development settings to foster healthy identity development and critical thinking that challenges unhealthy gender norms and stereotypes.

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About Dr. Carla

Dr. Carla Stokes, PhD, MPH, is a pioneering educator and scholar whose work helped lay the foundation for digital girlhood studies, hip hop education, and Internet-based health education. Her work helped transform how educators, researchers, and families understand adolescence and girlhood in the digital age. Her scholarship has been published in academic books and journals, taught in university courses, and featured in respected media outlets including The New York Times, NBC, CBS, Fast Company, Yahoo! Parenting, Reuters, Woman's Day, and Ebony. As the founder of Teen Girl University™, Dr. Carla prepares ambitious girls and the next generation of women leaders to make healthy choices, lead with purpose, and create meaningful change in an increasingly complex digital world. For 15 years, she also served as the founder and Executive Director of Helping Our Teen Girls In Real Life Situations, Inc. (HOTGIRLS)®, an award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health and lives of underserved Black young women and girls. Dr. Carla also founded the A Heart for Girls™ Business Academy, where she advised educators, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, mental health professionals, and other women committed to improving the lives of girls around the globe. Through leadership development, capacity building, strategic business education, and mentoring, she helped participants strengthen their organizations, programs, services, and facilitation and speaking skills to expand their expertise, influence, and impact.

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