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Southern Futures: The Podcast sparks conversations that reimagine the American South — speaking to the past, the present, and the future. This series brings together UNC-Chapel Hill scholars in the h... more
FAQs about Southern Futures:How many episodes does Southern Futures have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
March 29, 2021Legendborn + Legendmaking: Tracy Deonn Part IIIn Part Two, the conversation continues as host Melody Hunter Pillion and bestselling author Tracy Deonn talk Deonn’s novel Legendborn, UNC’s cemetery and its connection to slave history, grief, the mythology of the South, and the cereal boxes whose smells transport us back to the past....more16minPlay
March 29, 2021Legendborn + Legendmaking: Tracy Deonn Part IIn Part One, host Melody Hunter Pillion and bestselling author Tracy Deonn talk Deonn’s novel Legendborn and the complex and tragic truths in genealogical study, the parallel stories and experiences that can arise on a college campus, and the joy in eating a pineapple popsicle....more23minPlay
November 23, 2020Resilience + Recovery: Diamond Holloman + Jeff CurrieDiamond Holloman, a PhD Candidate in Environment, Ecology and Energy Program at UNC Chapel Hill, and Jeff Currie, the RiverKeeper of the Lumber River, both work to keep communities at the center of their work in Environmental Justice. In this episode, they discuss their community-led work, and why listening is key to real solutions....more32minPlay
November 23, 2020Absolute + Enduring: Sharon HollandIn this episode, Sharon P. Holland, Townsend Ludington Distinguished Professor and Chair of American Studies at UNC Chapel Hill, spends time storytelling: when she first knew she would be an academic, writing her first book, being a Black equestrian. She also explains the subject of Critical Ethnic Studies, and it's relevance to our society today....more31minPlay
November 23, 2020Belonging + Unbelonging: Annette Rodríguez + Seth KotchFaculty from the American Studies Department at UNC Chapel Hill, Annette Rodríguez and Seth Kotch, both research lynching and public violence. In this episode, we learn more about the history of public violence, and what resonance this history has today....more35minPlay
November 23, 2020Visible + Present: Jacqueline E. LawtonAssistant professor of Dramatic Arts at UNC, Jacqueline E. Lawton is a playwright, dramaturg, producer, and advocate for access, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the American Theatre. In this episode, she discusses how playwriting and dramaturgy are methods of inclusion, understanding, and visibility....more30minPlay
November 23, 2020Archives + Accountability: María R. EstorinoIn this episode, María R. Estorino, Associate University Librarian for Special Collections and Director of the Wilson Special Collections Library, explains exactly what kind of knowledge the archives provide for the public, and why this work is important today....more29minPlay
November 13, 2020Listen now! Southern Futures Season 2Southern Futures season 2 launches November 23rd. Reimagine the American South....more2minPlay
October 20, 2020The Vote: Danita Mason-Hogans + Gloria ThomasMemories from yesterday blend with events of today in this special episode of the Southern Futures Podcast series. Dr. Gloria Thomas (Director of UNC Women's Center) and Danita Mason-Hogans (Oral Historian at Duke Center for Documentary Studies) respond to narratives captured by the Southern Oral History Program--stories of African Americans voting for the first time in the South, during the 1960s, reveal a determination to vote that resonates today....more23minPlay
July 17, 2020History + Culture = Everything: Mark LittleMark Little shares plans for combatting economic disparity in North Carolina’s poorest counties, while on the personal level creating strong historical and ancestral foundations for his children. Co-founder of the Black Communities Conference, his work facilitates and fosters community-engaged research partnerships, between universities and communities, in support of Black community life. Little is Executive Director of CREATE, Co-Founder of SmartUp and former Executive Director of the Kenan Institute. He launched NCGrowth, a program that helps North Carolina’s rural and under-served communities grow and retain business, facilitates strategic regional economic development, and researches solutions to pressing energy, environment, and climate related problems. This music composer is also a native North Carolinian with a Ph.D. in geology and geophysics....more25minPlay
FAQs about Southern Futures:How many episodes does Southern Futures have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.