Host Cathy Hannabach interviews scholar and artist Nicosia Shakes about political activism and performance across the African diaspora.
women’s studies resources
Feminist Futures of Peer Review
How we are building intersectional feminist futures of peer review and a more just scholarly publishing ecosystem.
Mairead Sullivan on Lesbian Feminist World-building
Cathy Hannabach interviews women’s and gender studies professor Mairead Sullivan about the histories and futures of lesbian feminism.
Manuela Lavinas Picq on Indigenous Futures
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Manuela Lavinas Picq about Kichwa women in international politics and being a scholar in the Global South.
Francesca T. Royster on Writing Courageously
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Francesca T. Royster about the queer afterlives of soul music and the power of storytelling.
Sami Schalk on Black Women’s Speculative Fiction
Sami Schalk and Anastasia Kārkliņa discuss the racially gendered politics of disability and speculative fiction’s radical potential.
Bianca Laureano on Feminist Afro-Latinx Sex Education
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews sexologist Bianca Laureano about the radical work of women of color sexual health communities.
Lynn Comella on Finding Your Voice
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Lynn Comella about the feminist sex toy revolution and how scholars can up their public engagement game.
Tanisha C. Ford on Black Creative Genius
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Tanish C. Ford about Black art and creativity, public intellectualism, and being bold.
Marcella Ernest on Native American Filmmaking and Podcasting
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Ojibwe filmmaker and podcaster Marcella Ernest about feminist art, sound studies, and interdisciplinarity.
Mimi Nguyen on Punk of Color Politics
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Mimi Thi Nguyen about queer of color cultural production and the role of imperialism in refugee policy.
Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny on the ART of Infertility
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Elizabeth Walker and Maria Novotny about art, infertility, and the childfree movement.