By: Josh Sloat
What They See, They Will Be
In this month's podcast episode, we’re looking at one man’s efforts to immortalize the pioneering genius of African American inventors from the past 400 years. Our special guest today is James Howard, founder and Executive Director of the Black Inventors Hall of Fame.
James Howard is a college professor, design historian, entrepreneur, industrial designer, inventor, filmmaker, and restauranteur. He brings over 25 years of experience as a design professor and has authored a course on Design Thinking and Design History that explores the impact of design on society. As an accomplished Industrial Design educator and entrepreneur, Howard has lectured on the experience of Black American inventors. Howard himself is an extraordinary inventor with 20 patents, several of which we discuss, cover innovations that save people's lives daily. James' life work is now culminating in his mission of bringing a broad and detailed awareness to the important work of African American inventors, artists, and innovators who have inspired and forged ahead against tremendous odds and adversity. In creating the Black Inventors Hall of Fame, James hopes to have a place where kids of all ages and persuasions can go and be inspired to become the next generation of great scientists, engineers, doctors, and inventors. Because like the great inventor Lonnie Johnson says, “What they see, they will be.” Episode Overview
James and I cover a wide range of topics, including:
Mossoff Minute: Masimo v. Apple and the Media
In this month's Mossoff Minute, Professor Adam Mossoff discusses how there’s a pirate living in your Apple Watch and why the media’s coverage of Apple’s predatory infringement of Masimo's patents is missing the mark. We’re also publishing excerpts as short-form videos on Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok.
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Resources.
To further explore the topics discussed, see the following past episodes and resources:
Transcripts We're also providing computer-generated transcripts for improved accessibility and additional reference opportunities.
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