Southern Futures: The Podcast sparks conversations that reimagine the American South — speaking to the past, the present, and the future. This series brings together UNC-Chapel Hill scholars in the humanities and other fields for authentic and accessible conversations. Storytelling is a vehicle for change, and this podcast seeks to harness that power to amplify the voices of a diverse, dynamic, and changing American South. Each episode presents a candid conversation about the challenges of t...
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Episode List

Legendborn + Legendmaking: Tracy Deonn Part II

Mar 29th, 2021 2:05 PM

In Part Two, the conversation continues as host Melody Hunter Pillion and bestselling author Tracy Deonn talk Deonn’s novel Legendborn, UNC’s cemetery and its connection to slave history, grief, the mythology of the South, and the cereal boxes whose smells transport us back to the past.

Legendborn + Legendmaking: Tracy Deonn Part I

Mar 29th, 2021 2:05 PM

In Part One, host Melody Hunter Pillion and bestselling author Tracy Deonn talk Deonn’s novel Legendborn and the complex and tragic truths in genealogical study, the parallel stories and experiences that can arise on a college campus, and the joy in eating a pineapple popsicle.

Resilience + Recovery: Diamond Holloman + Jeff Currie

Nov 23rd, 2020 3:00 PM

Diamond Holloman, a PhD Candidate in Environment, Ecology and Energy Program at UNC Chapel Hill, and Jeff Currie, the RiverKeeper of the Lumber River, both work to keep communities at the center of their work in Environmental Justice. In this episode, they discuss their community-led work, and why listening is key to real solutions.

Absolute + Enduring: Sharon Holland

Nov 23rd, 2020 3:00 PM

In this episode, Sharon P. Holland, Townsend Ludington Distinguished Professor and Chair of American Studies at UNC Chapel Hill, spends time storytelling: when she first knew she would be an academic, writing her first book, being a Black equestrian. She also explains the subject of Critical Ethnic Studies, and it's relevance to our society today.

Archives + Accountability: María R. Estorino

Nov 23rd, 2020 3:00 PM

In this episode, María R. Estorino, Associate University Librarian for Special Collections and Director of the Wilson Special Collections Library, explains exactly what kind of knowledge the archives provide for the public, and why this work is important today.

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