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This podcast series explores issues facing communities of color globally by listening to the voices of attendees at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities in Eatonville, Florida.

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  • 501- Dr. Julian Chambliss on Afrofuturism and the Zora Neale Hurston Festival by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    501- Dr. Julian Chambliss on Afrofuturism and the Zora Neale Hurston Festival

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    In this episode, Holly Baker talks with Dr. Julian Chambliss about Afrofuturism and the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival. Dr. Chambliss revisits the 2020 conference theme, "What is Afrofuturism?".

    Holly Baker, Archivist at the Library of Florida History and Public History Coordinator for the Florida Historical Society conducts the interview as part of the Every Tongue Got to Confess podcast series. Dr. Chambliss and Ms. Baker produce the podcast series, currently in its fifth season.

  • 502 - Dr. Isiah Lavender on Afrofuturism and Science Fictional Blackness by Holly Baker

    502 - Dr. Isiah Lavender on Afrofuturism and Science Fictional Blackness

    Holly Baker

    In this episode, interviewer Kimberly Williams, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Florida, talks with Dr. Isiah Lavender III about Afrofuturism and the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival.

    This episode is part of the Every Tongue Got to Confess podcast series, which is produced by Dr. Julian Chambliss (Michigan State University) and Holly Baker (University of Central Florida). The podcast series consists of interviews with participants in the annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities.

    The purpose of the podcast series is to explore the experiences and stories of communities of color through the words of Zora Festival attendees.

  • 503 - Dr. Kinitra Brooks on Afrofuturism and Recovering the Past by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    503 - Dr. Kinitra Brooks on Afrofuturism and Recovering the Past

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    In this episode, interviewer Holly Baker talks with Dr. Kinitra Brooks about Afrofuturism and the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival.

    During Zora Fest, Dr. Brooks discussed how Beyoncé embodies the conjure woman in her audiovisual work Lemonade.

    This episode is part of the Every Tongue Got to Confess podcast series, which is produced by Dr. Julian Chambliss (Michigan State University) and Holly Baker (University of Central Florida). The podcast series consists of interviews with participants in the annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities.

    The purpose of the podcast series is to explore the experiences and stories of communities of color through the words of Zora Festival attendees.

  • 504: Dr. Reynaldo Anderson on Afrofuturism and the Rise of the Black Speculative Tradition by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    504: Dr. Reynaldo Anderson on Afrofuturism and the Rise of the Black Speculative Tradition

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    In this episode, interviewer Tiffany Pennamon talks with Dr. Reynaldo Anderson about Afrofuturism and the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival.

    This interview follows a keynote presentation (“Afrofuturism: The Rise of the Black Speculative Tradition”) that Dr. Reynaldo Anderson gave at the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Academic Conference. Anderson discussed the history and emergence of the Black American Speculative Tradition, the work being done by his Black Speculative Arts Movement, his own mystic family legacies traced back to Africa, and his vision for the next iteration of Afrofuturism.

    This episode is part of the Every Tongue Got to Confess podcast series, which is produced by Dr. Julian Chambliss (Michigan State University) and Holly Baker (University of Central Florida). The podcast series consists of interviews with participants in the annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities.

    The purpose of the podcast series is to explore the experiences and stories of communities of color through the words of Zora Festival attendees.

  • 505 - Dr. Michelle Berger on Afrofuturism and the Afrofuturist Aesthetic by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    505 - Dr. Michelle Berger on Afrofuturism and the Afrofuturist Aesthetic

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    In this episode, interviewer Tiffany Pennamon talks with Dr. Michelle Berger about Afrofuturism and the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival.

    Dr. Michele Tracy Berger is associate professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill and former Director of the Faculty Fellows Program at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Institute for the Arts and Humanities. She teaches and conducts research in a wide variety of areas, including racial and gender health disparities.

    This episode is part of the Every Tongue Got to Confess podcast series, which is produced by Dr. Julian Chambliss (Michigan State University) and Holly Baker (University of Central Florida). The podcast series consists of interviews with participants in the annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities.

    The purpose of the podcast series is to explore the experiences and stories of communities of color through the words of Zora Festival attendees.

  • 401 - Alice Walker and Reflections on the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    401 - Alice Walker and Reflections on the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 402 - Anna Lillios and the Transformation of ZORA! by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    402 - Anna Lillios and the Transformation of ZORA!

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 403 - Cheryl Wall and Eatonville, Zora Neale Hurston, and Transformation by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    403 - Cheryl Wall and Eatonville, Zora Neale Hurston, and Transformation

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 404 - Zienzi Dillon and a Global Perspective Linked to Zora Neale Hurston by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    404 - Zienzi Dillon and a Global Perspective Linked to Zora Neale Hurston

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 405 - Dr. Deidre Crumbley on Finding Zora Neale Hurston in Scholarship and Practice by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    405 - Dr. Deidre Crumbley on Finding Zora Neale Hurston in Scholarship and Practice

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 406 - Joshua Walker and Innovation in the Spirit of Zora Neale Hurston by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    406 - Joshua Walker and Innovation in the Spirit of Zora Neale Hurston

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 407 - Julian Chambliss and the Black Imaginary Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    407 - Julian Chambliss and the Black Imaginary Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 408 - Pamela McCauley and Education Activism Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    408 - Pamela McCauley and Education Activism Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 409 - Deborah Plant and Learning from Zora Neale Hurston by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    409 - Deborah Plant and Learning from Zora Neale Hurston

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 410 - Mayor Edward Jones on the Zora Festival and the Legacy of Black Agency by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    410 - Mayor Edward Jones on the Zora Festival and the Legacy of Black Agency

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 301 - Dr. Julian Chambliss by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    301 - Dr. Julian Chambliss

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 302 - Dr. Grant Cornwell by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    302 - Dr. Grant Cornwell

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 303 - Dr. Scot French and Gramond McPherson by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    303 - Dr. Scot French and Gramond McPherson

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

  • 304 - Dr. Walter Greason by Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

    304 - Dr. Walter Greason

    Holly Baker and Julian Chambliss

 
 
 

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