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Zora's Daughters

Zora's Daughters

Zora's Daughters

What is cultural appropriation? Should Black people really get 40 acres? Is abolition even possible? Learn and unlearn about these and other hot topics of interest to Black folks as Alyssa and Brendane close read pop culture through the lens of academic scholarship and colorful insight. Our hope is that you will gain new perspectives that inspire you to start conversations and make real change.

54 - S3, E14 Reimagining Zora
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  • 54 - S3, E14 Reimagining Zora

    This is our fiftieth and final episode! Thank you everyone for your support over the past three years, we could not have done this without you. In this episode, you will hear our incredible conversation with Professors Ryan Jobson and Jennifer Freeman Marshall, PhD Candidate Delande Justinvil, and poet and ritual worker Destiny Hemphill from Wednesday, May 3rd.

    We spent an hour and a half thinking together on tending to the past and honoring our ancestors as we imagine new futures. As you listen, consider: What will you leave behind for your descendants? What gifts will you choose to share with the world with the knowledge that they are yours for that reason? What will you give, particularly at this moment where we must fight for our liberation by any means necessary? And how can you call on your ancestors to meet you there and “order your steps”?

    Thank you for listening to Season 3 of the podcast! We will be hosting our Discussion Section on May 22nd from 6-7PM ET on Zoom. Register here.

    Follow us on Twitter and Instagram -- you never know when we might pop up with a hot take! Love and light, y'all.

    Wed, 10 May 2023 - 1h 46min
  • 53 - Bonus Episode: Hot Takes

    In this short bonus episode, Alyssa and Brendane share their hot takes of the week: Angel Reese and Black feminists, the problems with appropriation of AAVE, and the rise of the vanilla girl aesthetic.


    S1, Episode 2: Respectability

    S1, Episode 10: Black Girlhood

    S1, Episode 20: Cultural Appropriation

    S2, Episode 1: Politics and Aesthetics


    Syllabus for ZD 301 is available here!

    Let us know what you thought of the episode @zorasdaughters on Instagram and @zoras_daughters on Twitter!

    Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 32min
  • 52 - ICONversations, Pt. 4: Dr. Yolanda T. Moses

    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!

    Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 57min
  • 51 - ICONversations, Pt. 3: Tracy Heather Strain

    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.

    We're doing something a little different today: We had the opportunity to speak with Tracy Heather Strain, award-winning writer, director, and producer whose most recent work covers the life and times of Zora Neale Hurston. Her work aims to reveal the ways that our positionality shape lives and reflect and challenge society's narratives. As she says: "I feel a great responsibility to try to bring complexity and nuance to Black women's lives on screen." 

    Be sure to check out Tracy's work American Experience presents Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space on PBS!

    Other Places to Find Tracy

    The Film Posse
    Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart

    If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by sharing it on social media! Tag us @zorasdaughterson Instagram and @zoras_daughterson Twitter. Find Tracy onTwitter.

    Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 54min
  • 50 - ICONversations, Pt. 2: Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole

    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.

    In this episode, Brendane and Alyssa speak (and cry!) with Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole, a Black feminist anthropologist who has practiced within and beyond the academy. We loved how she saw the vision of our questions and how she stands firmly and powerfully in her lanes while putting joy and passion first. In her words: "Joy is a human right." Dr. Cole was the first Black woman president of Spelman College, served as director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art, and continues to follow her passion through activism and scholarship.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by sharing it on social media! Tag us @zorasdaughterson Instagram and @zoras_daughterson Twitter. Find Dr. Cole on Instagram at@johnnettabcole andJohnnetta B. Coleon Facebook.

    Transcript is available here.

    Wed, 08 Feb 2023 - 44min
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