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Reaping What We Sow: A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize Winner Alice Walker

We are joined in conversation by celebrated novelist, poet, and activist Alice Walker who reflects on freedom, Black feminism/womanism, and writing in the community. This is the second in our series celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Barbara T. Christian. Read more about the Spring 2021 Critical Conversations series here: https://bit.ly/3asfCGI

Prof. Darieck Scott earned his Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University, and an M.A. in African American Studies and a J.D. from Yale. His teaching and research interests include 20th and 21st century African American literature; creative writing; queer theory, and LGBTQ studies; race, gender, and sexuality in fantasy, science fiction, and comic books.

Ra Malika Imhotep is a Black feminist writer + performance artist from Atlanta, Georgia currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in African Diaspora Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Her intellectual + creative work tends to the relationships between queer articulations of Black femininity, vernacular culture & the performance of labor.
Produced with support from Stanford University’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity.

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16 февраля 2021 г. 2:17:07
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