UnMelanated

Welcome to UnMelanated, the podcast where authentic voices unravel the unique experiences of Black students and people navigating predominantly white college campuses and communities. UnMelanated originated as a podcast dedicated to showcasing the genuine experiences
of Black students as they navigate predominantly white college campuses. In Season 1, co-hosts Kaylin Oliver and Rameia King boldly shared their reflections from their time at the University of Arkansas, shedding light on the challenges, victories, and daily interactions encountered by Southern Black students in an American PWI setting.

Season 2 of UnMelanated takes a closer look at the Black political experience, exploring a statewide perspective alongside guest host Dr. Dara Gaines.

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Episodes

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Is it appreciation or appropriation? This week’s episode dives into appropriations, how they’ve experienced it on campus, and how it makes them feel. Learn more about what can be done to appreciate ethnic cultures without appropriating them.

CARBON COPY

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Black and Brown people do NOT look alike. Rameia and Kaylin explore what it is like to be a Black woman in spaces where they are mistaken for the only other person of color in the room. 

UNSEASONED

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Beyonce’ snubbed yet again for Album of the Year at the Grammy’s. Dive into this week’s episode as Kaylin and Rameia discuss unoriginal facets of white culture that they are praised for, and how this translates to campus behavior.

BLACKITY BLACK BLACK

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Campus cultures constantly change, and due to COVID Black student engagement may never look the same. Join Kaylin and Rameia as they discuss the differences between Kaylin’s experiences with Black campus culture versus Rameia’s.

WHITE PRIVILEGE

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Discussing the topic of white privilege, Kaylin and Rameia dive into how it has impacted them individually and how it manifests on campus.

CAUCASITY

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

You know the definition of audacity? Well, hosts Kaylin and Rameia take it a step further in the episode by explaining the audacity white people have and how it has affected their lives.

INTRO

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

Saturday Feb 01, 2025

UnMelanated hosts Kaylin and Rameia welcome and encourage everyone to join their show as they explore different topics that they’ve experienced or witnessed as Black women on a Predominately White Campus.

SEASON 2 INTRO

Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

Welcome to Season 2 on the UnMelanated Podcast. We're excited to have guest host, Dr. Dara Gaines, kicking off Season 2. Dr. Dara is a native Arkansan who makes sense of the world through the lens of political science and political action.

Sunday Oct 26, 2025

In this episode, Dr. Dara dives into Black political engagement in the 2024 election and beyond. She unpacks voter turnout statistics, exploring how race, gender, and region shaped the results, and reflects on why Arkansas continues to rank among the lowest in participation. Through a candid discussion, Dr. Dara asks: should Black voters “mind their own business” politically—or double down on organizing and community power?
Dr. Dara wrestles with the tension between political fatigue and responsibility—acknowledging that while Black communities deserve rest, disengagement isn’t an option. She reframes “minding our Black business” as both self-care and strategic action: building power, fostering allyship, and organizing where we are.
This episode is a call to action—encouraging listeners to find concrete ways to get involved, from student organizations to local community efforts—because, as the hosts remind us, “no one is coming to save us; we have to do it ourselves.” 

Wednesday Oct 29, 2025

In this episode of the UnMelanated Podcast, Dr. Dara explores what it truly takes to build power, strategy, and sustainable impact for Black communities across Arkansas. From understanding the state’s cultural and regional divides to identifying where education, political opportunity, and community infrastructure intersect, this conversation digs into what progress can look like — and how to get there.
 
We break down:
• What a meaningful statewide strategy requires
• How Arkansas’ regions and cultures shape advocacy work
• Where educational and political opportunities exist for Black Arkansans
• How to identify partners and build strong, lasting networks
• Organizations currently doing the work and how to collaborate
 
Whether you’re an activist, educator, organizer, or simply curious about the future of Black Arkansas, this episode offers insight, direction, and tangible possibilities for change.
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