Part of the joy of oral history is talking with interesting people. This series, Geeking with…, features great conversations with fascinating folks. Edward Austin Hall is a perfect person for the first launch.
Ed is a writer, editor, poet, and journalist living in Atlanta. He co-edited Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0989141144/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0). I talked with Ed as part of an oral history project of authors of color of speculative fiction.
In addition, Ed and I have recorded talks where we’ve discussed all manner of geekdom, but that’s for a different episode.
This is part of Change Over Time, a history podcast where I historically think about things I geek. I’m Daniel Horowitz Garcia, the Alternative Historian.
You can find more information at changeovertimepodcast.com.
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Dhalius, "Wonderful Canvas of Life”
Sean Hayes, “Alabama Chicken”
Dhalius, “Todos Somos Una Sola Vida Grandiosa”
Art of Escapism, “Don’t Feel So Low”
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Aftermath: Capsule of Geekdom
Feeling Political: Protest at the Airport
Feeling Political: Mom and Walda
Feeling Political: Rita and Bruce
Feeling Political: Eric Ward
Feeling Political: Abbie and Rose
Aftermath: My Mother
Aftermath: Otras Voces Más Voces
Aftermath: Soy Boricua
The Restart (and Waiting)
Aftermath: More from my mom
Aftermath: I Start With My Mother
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My Mother's Voice
Oral History of a Game Master: David Lester
Otras Voces Más Voces
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