Welcome to "Stone Written," hosted by Dr. Rhon. In this episode, Dr. Rhon is joined by Dr. Koritha Mitchell, an esteemed professor of English at Boston University, award-winning author, and cultural critic. Together, they delve into Dr. Mitchell's groundbreaking work on the intersection of culture and performance, focusing on how Black communities thrive amidst adversity. The conversation covers the importance of recognizing and embracing the concept of affinity, particularly in academic and cultural spaces, and challenges the notion of neutrality in race and identity discussions.
Drawing on her recent piece for Time magazine, Dr. Mitchell shares insights on the significance of Kamala Harris's candidacy and the broader implications for identity politics in America. The episode also explores the historical context of the Combahee River Collective and its influence on contemporary discussions around identity and power dynamics.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages a deeper understanding of how identity shapes our interactions and societal structures. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in culture, history, and legacy.
Sources:
- Koritha Mitchell “Identity Groups are Mobilizing for Kamala Harris. That Shows Progress.” Time. July 29, 2024.
- Combahee River Collective (via Wikipedia)
Production Assistant: Melanie Cabrero
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