Cite Black Women Podcast
A podcast by Christen Smith

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34 Episodes
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SPECIAL Episode - Brazilian Poet Elizandra Souza (in Portuguese)
Published: 2/20/2020 -
S1E11: The Church of Black Feminist Thought
Published: 12/20/2019 -
S1E10: Dr. Vilna Treitler on Trauma, Resilience, Memoir and Artistic Vision
Published: 9/8/2019 -
S1E9 - Centering and Celebrating Black Women in Sociology
Published: 8/20/2019 -
S1E8: Conversation with Professor Michelle Duster
Published: 7/17/2019 -
S1E7 Conversation with Dr. Ashley Farmer
Published: 5/9/2019 -
S1E6 Pt. 2: A Candid Dialogue About Citational Politics and Black Women's Knowledge @UC Berkeley
Published: 4/14/2019 -
S1E6-Pt. 1: A Candid Dialogue About Citational Politics and Black Women's Knowledge...UC BERKELEY
Published: 4/1/2019 -
Season 1, Episode 5 "Dr. Daina Ramey Berry: Slavery, Commodification and Black Women's Erasure"
Published: 2/24/2019 -
Season 1, Episode 4: "Loving Black Women’s Work"- Drs. Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Erica Williams
Published: 2/14/2019 -
Season 1, Episode 3: “Transnationalism, Anti-Imperialism & Citation with Dr. Keisha-Khan Perry"
Published: 1/21/2019 -
Season 1, Episode 2: Dr. Dana-Ain Davis: "Citation As Spiritual Practice"
Published: 1/7/2019 -
Season 1, Episode 1: "Citation and the Black Feminist Archive with Dr. Irma McClaurin."
Published: 12/23/2018 -
Season 1, Episode 0: "We Are the Cite Black Women Collective"
Published: 12/18/2018
The Cite Black Women podcast is a periodic program with a simple message: Cite Black Women. We have been producing knowledge since we blessed this earth. We theorize, we innovate, we revolutionize the world. We do not need mediators. We do not need interpreters. It's time to disrupt the canon. It's time to upturn the erasures of history. It's time to give credit where credit is due. This bi-weekly podcast features reflections and conversations about the politics and praxis of acknowledging and centering Black women’s ideas and intellectual contributions inside and outside of the academy through citation. Episodes feature conversations with Black women inside and outside of the academy who are actively engaged in radical citation as praxis, quotes and reflections on Black women's writing, conversations on weathering the storm of citational politics in the academy, decolonizing syllabi and more. For more information about our project follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @citeblackwomen and access our website at citeblackwomencollective.org #CiteBlackWomen Producer and Host: Christen Smith Co-producer: Michaela Machicote Audio Engineer: Lydia Fortuna