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Mellon HESH

We Are The Voices Radio

A Society, Culture and Education podcast
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We Are The Voices Radio

Mellon HESH

We Are The Voices Radio

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We Are The Voices Radio

Mellon HESH

We Are The Voices Radio

A Society, Culture and Education podcast
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This episode is part of our Trans Studies Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Susan Stryker is in conversation with micha cárdenas of UC Santa Cruz about her new book Poe
This episode features a warm and lively community showcase hosted by Mills graduate student and WATV Community collaborator Alie Jones, in the culminating event for her Raise Your Voice community writing workshops. These free workshops supporte
This episode features an electric conversation between four of the most cutting edge thinkers and activists in the field of Critical Disability. Join us as Mills professor Kirsten Saxton facilitates a free flowing discussion between Dr. Jina Ki
In this final event in our Trans Speakers Series Dr. Susan Stryker, Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership joins network security expert Chelsea Manning for a far reaching conversation that spans the social, technological, and ec
The Social Listening series created spaces for listening and connecting despite our spatial isolation during the pandemic.This social listening episode features acclaimed poets Jayy Dodd and Britteney Black Rose Kapri reading work that engages
This episode is part of our Trans Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Stryker is in conversation with acclaimed novelist and activist Rabih Alamedine focusing on his 2021
This episode is part of our Trans Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Stryker is in conversation with media theorist McKenzie Wark and novelist Shola von Reinhold about B
The Social Listening series created spaces for listening and connecting despite our spatial isolation during the pandemic. This social listening episode features acclaimed poets and scholars, Dr. Nathaniel Mackey and Dr. Fred Moten as they read
This episode is the first of two events on labor and protest, co-hosted by Mills Professors Stephanie Young and Juliana Spahr. Professors Spahr and Young talk with abolitionist scholars Dr. Abigail Boggs and Dr. Nick Mitchell about their schola
This episode is part of our Trans Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. This episode centers on Transgress Press, an Oakland-based indie publisher of trans queer feminist books
This episode is part of our Trans Studies Speakers Series hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Stryker curates a conversation with eminent scholars Dr. Rod Ferguson of Yale University and D
This episode is part of our Trans Studies Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Stryker is in conversation with Dr. Jordy Rosenberg, scholar and author of the breakout nove
This episode was organized and hosted by Dr. Sheila Lloyd in response to the events of January 6th, 2021 “Save America” rally and the insurrection at the Capitol. Dr. Lloyd and panelists Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley of UCLA, Dr. Marquis Bey of Northw
This episode is part of our Trans Studies Speakers Series, hosted by Dr. Susan Stryker, the Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Womens’ Leadership. Dr. Stryker interviews Oakland-based artist, curator, writer, and Mills alum Leila Weefur about
The Social Listening series created spaces for listening and connecting despite our spatial isolation during the pandemic. This second episode of Social Listening features readings from internationally acclaimed poets Juliana Spahr, Wendy Trevi
In this special episode, we are featuring WATV’s Community Collaborator Alie Jones. Alie Jones is a second year graduate student in the Creative Writing program at Mills College. She has been hosting and curating Raise Your Voice - a free month
In this episode, we collaborated with Wolfman Books, of Oakland CA, as part of our Bay Area Bookseller Voices series. This series allows our beloved booksellers to curate readings with authors of their choosing. We welcomed artist Ashia Ajani,
WATV launched Bay Area Bookseller Voices this past spring, a new series of virtual events in which we partnered with our beloved booksellers to curate readings with authors of their choosing. In this episode, we had the honor of collaborating w
In this episode, we offer the recording of our first quarantine readings, organized in response to the first month of shelter in place. Poet MK Chavez curated a powerful communal gathering—in which she was joined by poets Maw Shein Win and Dena
In this episode, we are joined by Alicia Garza, Black Lives Matter co-founder and Principal of the Black Futures Lab, along with scholar and public intellectual Professor Brandi Thompson Summers of UC, Berkeley. Their discussion excavates the s
In this episode, we are joined by oppositional intellectuals Nikhil Pal Singh, Brandi Thompson Summers, and Savannah Shange for a crucial and enlightening discussion of abolition, racial capitalism, and the 2020 uprisings. This event was modera
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