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Producer
Holly Baker, Julian Chambliss
Description
During the 2019 Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities, Holly Baker spoke with Dr. Julian Chambliss, Professor of English and Core Faculty in the Consortium for Critical Diversity in a Digital Age (CEDAR) at Michigan State University, about the Festival and its educational mission.
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 Festival attendees.
Narrator
Holly Baker
Interviewer
Holly Baker
Interviewee
Julian Chambliss
Date Created
2019
Publisher
University of Central Florida
Keywords
Black Imaginary, Education, Black Community, Digital Humanities
Length of Episode
18:42
Recommended Citation
Baker, Holly, and Julian Chambliss. 2019. "407 - Julian Chambliss and the Black Imaginary Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston." Podcast audio. Every Tongue Got to Confess: A Podcast about Communities of Color, Inspired by the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities. University of Central Florida. 2019. [URL once assigned]