Dr. Curtis Rogers discusses writing and more with South Carolina author, Sheila Morris. Sheila’s published works include five nonfiction books; the most recent is Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home published by the University of South Carolina Press and released in December of 2017. She has an international following of her blog “I’ll Call It Like I See It.” She is also the recipient of the Human Rights Campaign Equality Award for her leadership and service to the South Carolina LGBTQ community and her first book, Deep in the Heart: A Memoir of Love and Longing won a Golden Crown Literary Society Award in 2008. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and has a master's degree from the University of South Carolina.
Links:
The University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections - Episode 46
Bonnie Stanard discusses What Missing Means and more - Episode 45
Shadows of the Gullah Geechee with photographer Pete Marovich
What is the Green Book of South Carolina?
A Conversation with Sarah Blackman of Greenville's Fine Arts Center
Business, Careers and Research Center at Richland Library
Family of Warriors with Ed DeVos
Poetry with Ed Madden, Columbia’s Poet Laureate – Episode 39
Uncompromising Activist Richard Greener – Episode 38
Make Space for Dr. Heather Moorefield-Lang - Episode 37
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria – LibraryVoicesSC Episode 36
Interview with Fiber Artist Susan Lenz – Episode 35
Clair DeLune and South Carolina Blues – Episode 34
A Conversation with Kathryn Smith, Author of The Gatekeeper – Episode 33
Robots4Autism Initiative in South Carolina – Episode 32
What is E-Rate with Andrew Epting – Episode 31
The Watering Hole, Poetry, and Banned Books with Monifa Lemons – Episode 30
Columbia World Affairs Council with Dickson Monk – Episode 29
Marvin Lare and Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina – Episode 28
Let’s Talk About South Carolina Humanities - Conversation with TJ Wallace - Episode 27
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