The Sistorian Webinar (co-facilitated by Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Elle Gray)
As Toni Cade Bambara taught, sister is a verb! This webinar explores sistering as an intellectual practice and standard for engagement in an intellectual marketplace that encourages competition, tokenization and shade. Join sister-comrades Elle and Lex on Wednesday evenings this September as they draw on texts by black feminist historians, lead discussions on sistering as an intellectual practice and live online interviews with black feminist historian sheroes!
Course fee: $200
The course is limited to 8 participants on a first come first-serve basis!
To sign up email brillianceremastered@gmail.com and let us know
1. Who you are and
2. What you hope to get out of the course...
And send your deposit of $50 via paypal
Elle and Lex have collaborated on a number of projects and are co-authors of the companion curriculum for SPEAK! a CD featuring a collective of radical women of color writers. We are excited to invite you to participate in our newest collaboration...the Sistorian Webinar!!!
(you can sample the CD here by the way: http://sfonline.barnard.edu/polyphonic/gallery/speak.htm)
Laguana "Elle" Gray is an assistant professor of history at UTSA. She received a B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Houston and an M.A. from Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Gray teaches courses on recent American history, African American history, women's history, and race. She plans also to teach courses in labor history. Her current research areas include the (U.S.) South, black women's history, labor history, and black-brown relations. Her research interests lie in centering the roles women of color play in social movements, social policy, feminism, and creating alternative media. She is working to publish a book that chronicles the history of the lives and labors of black women in the southern poultry processing industry.

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