Koritha Mitchell on Homemade Citizenship
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How might the history of Black women’s homemaking and citizenship practices help us navigate our current political and cultural moment? Host Cathy Hannabach interviews cultural critic and professor Koritha Mitchell about the history of Black women’s citizenship and achievement, how this history shapes academic life, what running and writing teach us about success, and why centering self-love is how Koritha imagines otherwise. Transcript and show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/117-koritha-mitchell
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