
Zshekinah Collier
Producer, DisruptedZshekinah Collier is a producer for Connecticut Public’s weekly show Disrupted. Previously she was a Radio Production & Storytelling Intern and contributed to Audacious, The Colin McEnroe Show, Seasoned, and Where We Live.
In 2020, Zshekinah graduated from American University with a B.A. in Justice and Law and Communication minor. As a student, she was a Community-Based Research Scholar and Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Blackprint Magazine.
Zshekinah is a New Haven, CT native and is passionate about diversifying the media, making information accessible, and using journalism as a tool for social justice, advocacy, and public service. She enjoys singing, roller skating, watching TV, and trying out plant-based recipes in her free time.
-
Once seen as a niche technology, the cryptocurrency market is now valued at over 2 trillion dollars. This week on Disrupted, we hear how policymakers are pushing cryptocurrency to be more equitable and look at El Salvador’s rocky adoption of Bitcoin.
-
This week on Disrupted, our politics roundtable explores recent headlines— The United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan and the buildup from 9/11 to now. Panelists examine the fight for reproductive rights in Texas, the California recall election, and we reflect on the legacy of Michael K.Williams.
-
The Coronavirus Pandemic has impacted the return to school for the second year in a row. On this week’s Disrupted, we hear from students about their hopes and fears for the coming fall semester.
-
For the first time in league history, a non-white racer has won NASCAR’s Cup Series. Kyle Larson’s win comes only a year after the sport banned one of it’s most well known symbols.On the next Disrupted, we replay a conversation on NASCAR’s push for diversity with racing legend Bill Lester.
-
Feminism is considered one of the oldest social movements in history and continues to evolve and change in the 21st century. On this week's Disrupted, we dive into the history of feminism and what the movement looks like today.
-
Video Game revenue reached nearly 180 billion dollars in 2020. The industry’s continued growth and impact is being seen across our society. This hour on Disrupted, an insiders’ look at the future of pro gaming. And how gaming’s growth is affecting our climate.
-
Trees are one of New England’s most treasured resources. But in Connecticut cities, a painful history of racism and redlining has led to fewer trees. On this week’s Disrupted, we look at the urban tree canopy in Connecticut. And how we can fight deforestation in our region.
-
This hour on Disrupted, we speak with three young leaders whose faith plays a big role in their lives and communities. And a conversation on how classical music's is becoming more inclusive.
-
This hour on Disrupted: As summer heats up, people across New England are flocking to the beach. But there’s been a long battle in CT, for access to the shoreline. We'll learn about the history of exclusion on Long Island Sound. And we'll hear from descendants of the historically Black communities of Oak Bluffs and Sag Harbor.
-
Disrupted's political roundtable tackles recent news, like Nikole Hannah-Jones’s tenure controversy and her decision to teach at Howard University. They’ll give context around Critical Race Theory, how a supreme court case is impacting voting rights, and whether the Olympics need a racial reckoning.