Monday, October 10, 2011

Hearing Radmilla: What You Do and What You Don't

 
WHAT YOU DO and WHAT YOU DON'T 
A Conversation by and about
Black and American Indian Women 
Images and Voices 

African American Studies Conference Room
 
652 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley 

Oct. 21st, from 2:30 - 4:30 pm.  
 
Join us for an afternoon conversation with several scholars
and artists from African Diaspora, African American and 
American Indians Studies.
 
Christina Bush
African Diaspora Studies Ph.D Student, UC Berkeley
Areas of research include: black masculine performance, 
“authenticity,” and sneakers 
 
Kim McNair
African Diaspora Studies, Doctoral Student, UC Berkeley
Areas of research include: commodification of Black Protest Culture, 
Remix Theory, performance of race, and t-shirt culture
 
Ianna Hawkins Owen
PhD student in African Diaspora Studies 
Areas of research include: the racialization of asexuality, desire and
abolition 
 
Obiamaka Ude 
African American Studies Recent Graduate, UC Berkeley
Areas of research include: women of African descent, identity, and hair
politics; social justice movements from a feminist perspective 
Radmilla Cody
Miss Navajo Nation 1997-1998, activist, and 
One of NPR's 50 Greatest Voices in Recorded History

Angela Webb
Documentary Film Director
 
Self Portrait by Niki Lee (Arikara/Caddo)