Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Rebecca Wanzo about black cartoonists, interdisciplinary humanities, and teaching others to see the world differently.
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Sasha Costanza-Chock on Design Justice
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Sasha Costanza-Chock about the design justice movement, challenging universalism, and valuing things that don’t scale.
Amy Lam on Feminist Travel Writing
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews podcaster and journalist Amy Lam about feminist podcasting and the politics of leisure travel by women of color.
Aishah Shahidah Simmons on Black Feminist Anti-Violence Activism
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Aishah Shahidah Simmons about filmmaking and Black feminist anti-violence activism.
Amy Sadao on Museums as the New Public Sphere
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews curator Amy Sadao about the role of art in social change and putting ethnic studies to work in musems.
micha cárdenas on Wearable Technologies for Racial Justice
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews micha cárdenas about using digital media and technology in the service of social justice.
Nikiko Masumoto on Queer Feminist Japanese American Farming
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Nikiko Masumoto about queer feminist of color farming in California’s Central Valley.
Simone Browne on the History of Anti-Black Surveillance
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Simone Browne about the history of Anti-Black surveillance and resistance to it.
Lauren Rile Smith on Feminist Circus Art
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Lauren Rile Smith disability body love and directing a queer feminist circus art company.
Margaret Rhee on Queer Feminist Robot Poetry
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews poet Margaret Rhee queer feminist robot poetry and interdisciplinary teaching.
Aymar Jean Christian on Queer and Trans of Color Media Production
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews media producer Aymar Jean Christian about OTV and independent QTPOC media making.
Sawyer Lovett on Queer Southern Memoir Zines
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Sawyer Lovett about the power of zines and memoirs for Southern, poor, queer and trans youth.