Welcome to our ICONversations, a series where you will hear iconic Black feminist anthropologists answer five questions about their intellectual projects and growth, what their work has meant to them, and the imprints they want to leave on the world.
Listen to our candid ICONversation with Dr. Yolanda T. Moses, the professor and mentor who is truly about that Black feminist life. We had an inspiring conversation with Dr. Moses, learning about how she models change and lives her principles. In her words: "Praxis is where I experience the change I want to see." Dr. Moses was the first woman President of CUNY City College in New York, served as Associate Vice Chancellor, Diversity and Inclusion at UC Riverside, and continues to strategically collaborate to tackle structures of inequity in higher education.
Other Places to Find Dr. Moses:
How Real Is Race?: A Sourcebook on Race, Culture, and Biology, Second Edition
We're taking a break, so we'll see you next month!
S2, E11 Notes On The Field
S2, E10 Entitled IX
S2, E9 Separate But Equal Month
S2, E8 40 Acres Ain't Praxis
S2, E7 Harlem Ever After
S2, E6 Anthropologists At-Large: Debriefing the AAA Annual Meeting
S2, E5 The Emancipation of ZD: Black Feminist Futurity
S2, E4 Fleeing The Plantation
S2, E3 600 Years A Slave
S2, E2 Big Girl, Small World
S2, E1 Liberation Don't Cost a Thang
S1, E20 Black Like Kim: On Cultural Appropriation
S1, E19 Keep Nope Alive
S1, E18 Abolition Is Not a Metaphor
S1, E17 Hot Girl Semester
S1, E16 The Empire Claps Back
S1, E15 B**** Better Have My Money
S1, E14 Afropessimism: Anything but Black!
S1, E13 The Climate is Anti-Blackness
S1, E12 On the Shoulders of Our Ancestors
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