In Susan's latest podcast, she interviews Dr. Nadia E. Brown at Georgetown University and Dr. Danielle Casarez Lemi at Southern Methodist University about their new book Sister Style: The Politics of Appearance for Black Women Political Elites. They discuss the law, discrimination, and the politics of hair. Their book speaks directly to the particular pressures … Continue reading Thinking About Gender, Hair, and the Law
Unceasing Militant: The Life of Mary Church Terrell
In Susan's latest podcast, she interviews Dr. Alison M. Parker of the University of Delaware about the most famous person you've never heard of: Mary Church Terrell. Founder of the NAACP. First Black woman on the District of Columbia's board of education. Advocate for social justice.
The Resiliency of the American Presidency
In Susan's latest podcast, she and Dr. Lilly Goren of Carroll University talk to two experts on the U.S. Presidency -- Drs. Meena Bose of Hofstra University and Daniel E. Ponder of Drury University -- about the institution of the presidency and what to think about the first weeks of the Biden Administration.