California State University Dominguez Hills - Africana Studies
Master's degree
African-American/Black Studies
WHIP Radio Host and On-Air Personality
Temple University
CPR
Bachelor's degree
Mass Communication/Media Studies
University Outreach
Black Men On Campus
Financial Aid Committee member
California state University- Bakersfield
Californian conversations with Tyree Boyd-Pates
Though relatively new to Bakersfield
Tyree Boyd-Pates has done the city proud
recently winning the William R. Hearst/CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement for his performance as a student at
Californian conversations with Tyree Boyd-Pates
Way to go Tyree
I had the pleasure of meeting Tyree A. Boyd-Pates last spring when the Road to College Tour made a stop at East High. Tyree was one of the student ambassadors on hand to promote the importance of going to college to ninth and tenth graders
and why CSUB is a great choice.
Way to go Tyree | CSU Bakersfield on WordPress.com
How Sweet the Sound: New exhibit at CAAM celebrates the city's gospel tradition
The California African American Museum in Exposition Park has unveiled its long-gestating show
\"How Sweet the Sound: Gospel Music in Los Angeles
\" which focuses on the history of gospel music in South Los Angeles.
How Sweet the Sound: New exhibit at CAAM celebrates the city's gospel tradition
Revisiting the L.A. Riots
25 Years Later
DTLA - The explosives had been laid and the city waited for the verdict in the trial of four white Los Angeles Police Department officers accused of beating motorist Rodney
Revisiting the L.A. Riots
25 Years Later
On being young
black and confused in America
Tyree Boyd-Pates was a child when he learned he was black. In the decades to follow
he'd come to understand identity through his eyes and the eyes of others.
On being young
black and confused in America
These youth are making change beyond pressing the “like” button
Our generation has been called lazy
narcissistic and entitled. They say we’re armchair activists who would rather sit at home posting hashtags than put our boots on the ground or exercise our right to vote.
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Grad Profile: 'Born leader' will leave indelible mark at CSUB
Tyree Boyd-Pates BA Communications
minor in African American Studies Tyree Boyd-Pates' boisterous enthusiasm is both infectious and infamous at CSUB. In his five years here
he has made friends on every corner of campus - from the residence halls
where he's lived since his freshman year
to the Student Recreation Center
where he can often be found playing pickup basketball.
Tyree Boyd-Pates BA Communications
minor in African American Studies Tyree Boyd-Pates' boisterous enthusiasm is both infectious and infamous at CSUB. In his five years here
he has made friends on every corner of campus - from the residence halls
where he's lived since his freshman year
to the Student Recreation Center
where he can often...
Grad Profile: 'Born leader' will leave indelible mark at CSUB | CSU Bakersfield on WordPress.com
Are Candidates Exploiting the Families of Black Victims for Votes? Sandra Bland's Mom Says \"No\"
When most mothers endorse presidential candidates
their voices have limited impact. But an endorsement by the mother of Sandra Bland
a black woman who died in police custody? That holds weight. Geneva Reed-Veal endorsed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton a few weeks ago--and she's proud. \"Hillary has been championing women and families for over a decade.\"
In Our Cities: The California African American Museum Redefines Black History in Los Angeles - EBONY
History curator Tyree Boyd-Pates takes us inside the California African American Museum for the latest installment of EBONY's #InOurCities series.
In Our Cities: The California African American Museum Redefines Black History in Los Angeles - EBONY
#MLKNOW: The Moment We've Been Waiting For
Our generation had a moment this MLK Day. On Monday January 18
2016 some of the greatest artists and activists of our time came together to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr in NYC.
Co-authored by Makiah Green. Our generation had a moment this MLK Day. On Monday January 18
2016 some of the greatest artists and activists of our time came together to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
1300 Community Council -
The Residence Hall Association
or RHA
is the student-run governmental organization for Templeâs on-campus residential population. In this capacity
RHA exists as a hybrid entity at the junction of the Department of Student Activities and the Department of Housing & Residential Life. Working under the dual-purpose of Student Organization and Residential Life component
RHA offers the opportunity for leadership
programming
and community through its 8 Residence Hall Community Councils.
Julia Sullivan 1300 Community Council Advisor Phone: 215-777-1304 Email: tue69506@temple.edu Derek Croissette 1300 Community Council Advisor Phone:215-777-1319 Email: Tuf72490@temple.edu POSITION REPRESENTATIVE EMAIL President Jacob Epstein tuf41731@temple.edu Vice President Shali Pai tuf57085@temple.edu Secretary Brooke Mead tuf39986@temple.edu Treasurer Zachary Klee tuf42941@temple.edu RHA Representative Elizabeth Doyle tuf46067@temple.edu Public Relations Representative Amari Evans Amari.Evans@temple.edu Public Relations Representative Kasey Brown tuf45019@temple.edu Advocacy Representative ...
1300 Community Council
CAAM exhibit on 1992 riots defines city’s culture clash
EXPOSITION PARK — It took California African American Museum History Curator Tyree Boyd-Pates a couple of months to put together the startling and well-layered “No Justice
No Peace: LA 1992” exhibit that is now being showcased at the museum through...
CAAM exhibit on 1992 riots defines city’s culture clash
The Myth of Black Male Exceptionalism | Tyree Boyd-Pates | TEDxCrenshaw
I'm the exception to the rule because I am successful...why is there an exception in the first place? Tyree is a graduate of Temple University with a Mas- te...
Ted Talk: The Myth of Black Male Exceptionalism
Not just about Rodney King: California African American Museum takes a wide view of the 1992 riots
CAAM presents No Justice
No Peace: LA 1992
which examines one of the most notorious episodes of urban unrest in American history.
Not just about Rodney King: California African American Museum takes a wide view of the 1992 riots
Why millennials are speaking up for social justice
Why is Gen Y one of the most active generations in half-a-century?
Why millennials are speaking up for social justice
Californian conversations with Tyree Boyd-Pates
Though relatively new to Bakersfield
Tyree Boyd-Pates has done the city proud
recently winning the William R. Hearst/CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement for his performance as a student at Cal State Bakersfield. The 21-year-old
who's majoring in communications with a minor in African-American studies
is a standout student and ambassador
encouraging teens to consider college.
Blog Archives
We are so proud to have chosen Tyree Boyd-Pates as the 2017 Alumni Rising Runner for the School of Arts & Humanities and feel very excited to profile him on our blog. Tyree received a BA in...
Blog Archives
On being young
black and confused in America
Tyree Boyd-Pates was a child when he learned he was black. In the decades to follow
he'd come to understand identity through his eyes and the eyes of others.
On being young
black and confused in America
Black youth are going church-hopping
and here’s why
COMPTON
CA—I stopped going to church about six months after Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson. My church at the time
a Pentecostal black church in South Los Angeles
had made no mention of police brutality or Black Lives Matter
and I couldn’t...
Rolling down Rosecrans in Compton
L.A. hip-hop's Main Street
As far back as 1967 with Jimmy Webb
L.A. musicians have found inspiration on Rosecrans Avenue. The Times' Randall Roberts reports on the hip-hop artists
including Kendrick Lamar
Tupac and DJ Quik
who have written lyrics about the street that runs...
Rolling down Rosecrans in Compton
L.A. hip-hop's Main Street
Black Leadership:
Shared at Temple University's Inclusivity Leadership Conference
I and two other colleagues displayed the significance of student leadership at the collegiate level. Converging my knowledge of African American History and passion for student development
I expounded on the possibility of student community change.
Black Leadership in America- Past
Present and Beyond By DeChana Roberts
Tyree Boyd-Pates and Cory Dulaney Welcome Why did you choose this session? What do you hope to gain from this session? Expectation: Be an active participant
respect others opinions Purpose Provide a forum to discuss Black leadership in order to develop ideas on how to progress as black leaders within society.
African American Leadership Model
Home
TYREE BOYD-PATES is a history curator
professor
writer
and speaker who expounds on Black culture from a millennial vantage and mobilizes communities of color through journalism
social media and education. He is a contributing writer to outlets...
TyreeBP.com
National Museum of African American History and Culture’s April Events Include Jazz Concerts
Panel Discussions
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture continues its grand-opening year event series in April
including discussions of the Biafran-Nigerian Civil War and the Los Angeles Riots. In celebration of Jazz History Month
...
Meet the Rise Up: Be Heard Fellows
Meet the Rise Up: Be Heard Fellows
Xavier University of Louisiana Welcomes A Brand New President
On February 26 2016
Xavier University of Louisiana celebrated the inauguration and investment of its new president
Dr. Reynold C. Verret - a man of great esteem
faith
and leadership. Dr. C. Reynold Verret is an experienced higher education administrator and a widely respected scholar.
Temple Univ. UHRL Module: Understanding Peer Mediation
Here is an online module I created to assist Resident Assistants at Temple University in structuring methods for conflict resolution.This module was successful in instructing RA on how to resolve disputes with residents by negotiating appropriately.
Understanding Peer MediationWhat is Peer Mediation? It is a structured method of conflict resolution in which trained individuals assist people in disputes by listening to their concerns and helping them negotiate.Peer Mediation is Perfect for RA's because...*Young people understand their peers and know their pressures
the attitude
and the language.
High-schoolers learn the 'road to college'
Tyree Boyd-Pates
a Cal State Bakersfield junior
served as a master of ceremonies Tuesday morning outside East High School. It was his goal to get high-schoolers there excited about higher education. \"Go
to
college!\" three groups of students yelled.
These youth are making change beyond pressing the “like” button
Our generation has been called lazy
narcissistic and entitled. They say we’re armchair activists who would rather sit at home posting hashtags than put our boots on the ground or exercise our right to vote.
Tyree A. Boyd-Pates | 2010 Award Recipient | CSU Trustees' Awards | Foundation | CSU
Tyree A. Boyd-Pates | 2010 Award Recipient | CSU Trustees' Awards | Foundation | CSU
What is the state of the black family in SoCal?
A new study shines a spotlight on an old question: What role does the family play in determining a child's success?
What is the state of the black family in SoCal?
1992 LA riots examined in new exhibit at Expo Park
The No Justice No Peace; LA 1992 exhibit runs to Aug. 27.
1992 LA riots examined in new exhibit at Expo Park
Navigating Your Way: How to be a compass to your residents
Within this presentation
I and a colleague
provided pertinent information to Residential Assistants at Temple University in effectively guiding residents through their undergraduate careers.
Navigating Your Way: How to be a compass to your ResidentsBy: Cory Dulaney & Tyree A. Boyd-Pates Leadership\"Leadership is lifting a person's vision to high sights
the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard
the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations.\"
Certainly a rewarding experience being able to educate and engage diverse groups about the contributions of African Americans in society past
present
and future.
Philadelphia African American Museum
Distance Learning
Social Networking
Event Planning
Tutoring
Fundraising
Management
Higher Education
Educational Leadership
Community Outreach
Student Affairs
Teaching
Customer Service
Research
Program Development
Photoshop
Public Speaking
Press Releases
Student Development
Public Relations
Microsoft Office
Post Rachel
Post Rachel
Tyree A.
Boyd-Pates
MA
California State University-Dominguez Hills
Fusion
an ABC - Univision Joint-Venture
The Huffington Post Black Voices
Temple University
California African American Museum
WHIP Radio - Temple University
Pacific Oaks College
Califonia State University
Bakersfield.
As a Resident Coordinator
I work directly with professional and student staff members to offer support in services and assistance to members of Temple University’s undergraduate residence hall population. I assist with the management of a residential life program in a facility ranging from 150 to 850 students on Temple University’s Main campus. I also assist in the creation of positive residential communities by supporting student staff and advising student-driven organizations.
Resident Coordinator
Greater Philadelphia Area
Temple University
Bakersfield
While at California State University
I had the opportunity to ignite and spark interest in CSUB through interactions with prospective students. I was responsible for providing tours of the campus to K-12 students from local institutions highlighting campus life and campus functions. Simiilarly
I was Master of Ceremony for multiple new student orientations (Open Campus with 800 Students
Celebrate CSUB
Transfer Day
College Making it Happen
Los Angeles Preview Day) all while providing enthusiastic and charismatic displays of school pride.
Student Ambassador
Califonia State University
Bakersfield.
Los Angeles
As the curator of History for the California African American Museum
I am responsible for developing and managing exhibitions
public programs
and the permanent collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia
acquisitions/deaccessions and other materials to enable the Museum to meet its mandate for acquiring
preserving and interpreting for public enrichment African American history and culture. I research and make recommendations to the Executive team on history-related exhibitions to be rented or self-curated as needed or as the demand arises within the museum’s planned exhibition schedule.
History Curator
Program Manager
California African American Museum
Greater Los Angeles Area
Classes:\n-Intro to Africana Studies\n-Harlem Renaissance
Lecturer
Africana Studies
California State University-Dominguez Hills
Presented and produce a weekly one-hour show
The Corner
which aired live every Saturday from 10am-12pm ET on http://www.whipradiotu.com
one of Philly's premier college Internet stations. The show began in July of 2013. Featured top 10 hits (Hip-hop and R&B) as well as booked frequent in-studio guests.\n\n*Covered High Profile individuals such as President Barack Obama.
On Air Host/ Personality
Greater Philadelphia Area
WHIP Radio - Temple University
Los Angeles
Rise Up: Be Heard is a journalism fellowship designed to give young people living in California’s most underserved areas the tools and training they need to put a spotlight on issues adversely impacting health in their communities: From environmental pollution to neighborhood violence
food insecurity to homelessness
health-care access to mass incarceration—our journalism fellows bring a unique understanding to their reporting
on issues that hit close to home.
Rise Up Be Heard Fellow
Fusion
an ABC - Univision Joint-Venture
I write columns and articles that are featured on Huffington Post Black Voices.
The Huffington Post Black Voices
Pacific Oaks College
Greater Los Angeles
Classes:\n- The Power of Our Voices: Race and Culture in the U.S.\n- Interpersonal Communications Systems\n- Contemporary Urban Adolescents
Lecturer
Human Development
The California State University (CSU) annually announces recipients of the CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement. The awards are given each year to those students who demonstrate superior academic performance
personal accomplishments
community service and financial need.
CSU System
Stephen P. Couvillion Outstanding Achievement Award
Temple African American Studies Department