Intersectionality in the American South

Intersectionality in the American South The South is a dynamic place and idea.

Through the lens of intersectionality & a grant funded by the Mellon Foundation, the Georgia State University Collective will explore this place & idea.

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04/17/2025

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Check out the latest IAS podcast episode, "Accessibility Crisis: Advocating for the Disabled," featuring Dr. Raeda Ander...
08/01/2024

Check out the latest IAS podcast episode, "Accessibility Crisis: Advocating for the Disabled," featuring Dr. Raeda Anderson. As a research scientist and the lead statistician for the Crawford Research Institute and Shepherd Center, Dr. Anderson discusses the current challenges in accessibility and essential advocacy for the disabled community.

Streaming starts on August 1st. Be sure to listen in!

Free and Open to the Public.  Join us in Charleston, SC this week!
07/08/2024

Free and Open to the Public. Join us in Charleston, SC this week!

Tune in to the latest episode of the IAS Podcast featuring our amazing guests, Stephanie Diaz and Dana Lloyd. We'll be d...
05/31/2024

Tune in to the latest episode of the IAS Podcast featuring our amazing guests, Stephanie Diaz and Dana Lloyd. We'll be discussing the important topic, "We See You, We Stand With You: Advocating for the Disabled." Join us as we explore the challenges faced by the disabled community, highlight successful advocacy efforts, and discuss how everyone can contribute to a more inclusive society.

Streaming starts today, May 31st, on Apple Music and Spotify. Don't miss it!

Today marks the release of our latest podcast episode featuring Emile YX? from the Hip Hop Studies Consortium!Join us on...
05/01/2024

Today marks the release of our latest podcast episode featuring Emile YX? from the Hip Hop Studies Consortium!

Join us on this journey as we delve into Hip-Hop Culture and its transformative power in rethinking healing and community. Emile YX?, one of the esteemed Hip Hop fellows, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, bridging the gap between artists and scholars.

Tune in to gain valuable insights, explore the intersections of culture and academia, and discover how Hip-Hop is shaping the future of healing and community engagement. Don't miss out on this enriching conversation!

he new episode of the IAS podcast: "Black Feminism: Dear Hip Hop... We're Here" dropping TODAY on April 10th! πŸŽ™οΈ Availab...
04/10/2024

he new episode of the IAS podcast: "Black Feminism: Dear Hip Hop... We're Here" dropping TODAY on April 10th! πŸŽ™οΈ Available on Apple Music and Spotify.

Featuring the incredible Akua Naru, Hip Hop fellow of the Hip Hop Consortium, invited by Georgia State University's Center for Studies on Africa and its Diaspora and the Africana Studies Department. Join us as we bridge the gap between hip-hop artists and scholars, sharing knowledge and learning from one another.

Stay tuned for a powerful conversation that celebrates Black feminism and the influence of Hip Hop culture. Don't miss it!

Exciting News Alert! Get ready to explore food culture in a new way with USC Dornsife’s Consortium for Gender, Sexuality...
04/09/2024

Exciting News Alert! Get ready to explore food culture in a new way with USC Dornsife’s Consortium for Gender, Sexuality, Race and Public Culture's debut web series, Make Me Like It! Forget the sentimental and nostalgic approach – this series dives into what happens when we just don't vibe with the foods we grew up with. In three 10-minute episodes, Professor Corrine Collins shakes things up with her British Jamaican background, tackling childhood dislikes like queen of puddings, canned corned beef, and rock cakes. Created by Collins and executive produced by Collins and Karen Tongson, with filming and direction by Moira Morel and editing by Disney Animation veteran Kai Davies, this series promises a fresh take on diaspora food culture. Make Me Like It premieres on the USC Gender & Sexuality Studies YouTube Channel and the Consortium website on Monday, April 8 at Noon PDT. Don't miss the trailer on Instagram ! For media inquiries, interviews, screenings, and appearances, reach out to Sam Glover ([email protected]) or Neud’s Saint-Cyr ([email protected]). Let's spice things up together!

πŸŽ™οΈπŸ”₯ Exciting Update! Get ready for our second episode of the IAS podcast: "Black Feminism: Dear Hip Hop... We're Here" d...
04/06/2024

πŸŽ™οΈπŸ”₯ Exciting Update! Get ready for our second episode of the IAS podcast: "Black Feminism: Dear Hip Hop... We're Here" dropping on April 10th! Available on Apple Music and Spotify.

Featuring the incredible Akua Naru, Hip Hop fellow of the Hip Hop Consortium, invited by Georgia State University's Center for Studies on Africa and its Diaspora and the Africana Studies Department. Join us as we bridge the gap between hip-hop artists and scholars, sharing knowledge and learning from one another.

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for a powerful conversation that celebrates Black feminism and the influence of Hip Hop culture. Don't miss it!

πŸŽ™οΈπŸŽ‰ Today's the day! Our podcast episode, "The Gullah People: Restoring Historical Memory," is now live on Apple Music a...
03/25/2024

πŸŽ™οΈπŸŽ‰ Today's the day! Our podcast episode, "The Gullah People: Restoring Historical Memory," is now live on Apple Music and Spotify! Join us as we explore the rich culture of the Gullah community with special guests Dr. Ras-Micheal Brown, Dr. Tiffany Player, and Natasha Washington. Don't miss out – stream now!

Join us for an enlightening journey into the heart of Gullah culture and history on our upcoming podcast episode: "The G...
03/22/2024

Join us for an enlightening journey into the heart of Gullah culture and history on our upcoming podcast episode: "The Gullah People: Restoring Historical Memory." 🌍

In partnership with the Center for Studies on Africa and its Diaspora, we delve into the rich tapestry of the American South's intersectionality, celebrating the resilient Gullah people and their profound cultural legacy.

🌟 Special Guests:
πŸ”Ή Dr. Ras-Micheal Brown
πŸ”Ή Dr. Tiffany Player
πŸ”Ή Natasha Washington

Get ready to immerse yourself in captivating conversations and insights from esteemed scholars and cultural experts. Mark your calendars for March 25th! πŸ—“οΈ

Don't miss out! Stream the episode on Apple Music and Spotify to uncover the stories, traditions, and heritage of the Gullah community. πŸŽΆπŸ“²

Stay tuned for more updates and prepare to be inspired! 🌟

Embark on a fascinating journey into the heart of the American South with our upcoming podcast episode, "The Gullah Peop...
03/20/2024

Embark on a fascinating journey into the heart of the American South with our upcoming podcast episode, "The Gullah People: Restoring Historical Memory" πŸŒπŸ”

πŸ“… Mark your calendars for March 25th!

Featuring distinguished guests: Dr. Ras Michael Brown (bottom left), Natasha Washington (top left), Dr. Tiffany Player (top right), Katie L. Acosta (bottom right).

🎧 Tune in to Apple Music and Spotify to dive deep into this enlightening conversation. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion!

Prepare for an enriching experience! πŸŽ‰

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