In this episode, Alyssa and Brendane discuss our elders and ancestors of Black feminist anthropology with Associate Professor and President of the Association of Black Anthropologists, Dr. Riché J. Daniel Barnes! Dr. Barnes tells us about how she defines Black feminist anthropology, her journey to and through the discipline, who she thinks of as her unsung Black heroines, and offers advice for the next generation of Black feminist anthropologists. We discuss her book Raising the Race: Black Career Women Redefine Marriage, Motherhood and Community and talk about the importance of care and community in graduate school and academia widely.
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S3, E14 Reimagining Zora
Bonus Episode: Hot Takes
ICONversations, Pt. 4: Dr. Yolanda T. Moses
ICONversations, Pt. 3: Tracy Heather Strain
ICONversations, Pt. 2: Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole
ICONversations, Pt. 1: Dr. Irma McClaurin
S3, E9 You Asked, We Answered!
S3, E8 The Crown Chronicles
S3, E7 We Call Her Zora
S3, E6 Diary of Mad Black Women
S3, E5 It's Not You, It's Them: Tips for Academic Conferences
S3, E4 All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk
S3, E3 Looting the Womb: Black Birthing People and Reproductive Unfreedom
S3, E2 The Death of Sovereignty
S3, E1 Dangerously in Love with Celebrity
S2, E16 Practicing Zora
S2, E15 What In The World?!
S2, E14 Defund the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
S2, E13 No Body is Normal
S2, E12 Villain Origin Story
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