Host Cathy Hannabach interviews scholar and artist Nicosia Shakes about Jamaican and South African women’s activist theater.
Author: Cathy Hannabach
Imagine Otherwise: Meryl Alper on Autistic Kids’ Digital Media
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews disability media studies scholar Meryl Alper about how autistic kids are harnessing digital technologies.
Imagine Otherwise: Kristie Soares on Joy in Latinx Media
Cathy Hannabach interviews performance artist and gender studies scholar Kristie Soares about political joy in Latinx media.
Feminist Futures of Peer Review
Join Ideas on Fire for a panel discussion on Sept 25 about feminist futures of peer review and how to build progressive models for research sharing.
Running and Working with Editing Agencies
Join 4 publishing industry experts for a panel discussion about editing agencies, including working with agencies and what it’s like to run your own.
Editing as Worldmaking: Critical Generosity in Editorial Practice (keynote)
Dr. Cathy Hannabach’s keynote on building an editorial practice around critical generosity as a way to create more just worlds.
Imagine Otherwise: Cynthia Franklin on Narrative and Activist Politics
Cathy Hannabach interviews literature professor Cynthia Franklin about the politics of life writing in the context of social justice movements.
Imagine Otherwise: Magdalena L. Barrera and Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales on The Latinx Guide to Graduate School
Cathy Hannabach interviews Magdalena L. Barrera and Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales about helping students navigate academia’s hidden curriculum.
New course: Writing a Great Editorial Letter or Report
New online course at Ideas on Fire about how academic developmental editors can write a great editorial letter for their scholarly clients.
Imagine Otherwise: Katie Walkiewicz on Indigenous and Black Freedom
Cathy Hannabach interviews Katie Walkiewicz about the role of anti-Indigeneity and anti-Blackness in the doctrine of states’ rights.