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Interview of Dr. Michele Berger, Associate Professor in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill
Berger, Michele
Sound (2020)
Part of
Voices of the Black Imaginary
Interview of community organizer, teacher, and author Maurice Broaddus
Broaddus, Maurice
Sound (2020)
Part of
Voices of the Black Imaginary
Interview of Dr. Kinitra Brooks, associate professor in English at Michigan State University
Brooks, Kinitra Dechaun
Sound (2020)
Part of
Voices of the Black Imaginary
Interview of author Tenea D. Johnson at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival in Eatonville, Florida
Johnson, Tenea D.
Sound (2020)
Part of
Voices of the Black Imaginary
Interview of Chesya Burke, author and doctoral candidate in the Department of English at the University of Florida
Burke, Chesya
Sound (2020)
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Voices of the Black Imaginary
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