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Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Released Sunday, 28th March 2021
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Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Illuminating the activism of Black women: Yoruba Richen and Jeanne Theoharis

Sunday, 28th March 2021
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Jeanne Theoharis (Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College) and Yoruba Richen (Directory of the Documentary Program at Newmark Graduate School of Journalism) discuss Yoruba's recent film, How it Feels to Be Free, a documentary about six iconic African American women entertainers who champion civil rights and challenge racists stereotypes. Jeanne is the author of the award-winning The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks. The two are collaborating on an upcoming project about Rosa Parks. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.

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