Cathy Hannabach interviews Jessica Nydia Pabón-Colón about feminist graffiti artists, social justice curation, and Puerto Rican activism.
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Imagine Otherwise: Alyshia Gálvez on NAFTA and Transnational Food Justice
Cathy Hannabach interviews Alyshia Gálvez about NAFTA’s devastating impact on food systems and why all scholars should be public scholars.
Imagine Otherwise: J. Kēhaulani Kauanui on Hawaiian Sovereignty
Cathy Hannabach interviews J. Kēhaulani Kauanui about the histories and futures of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement, indie media, and consent politics.
Imagine Otherwise: Jenny L. Davis on Indigenous Language Revitalization
Cathy Hannabach interviews Jenny L. Davis about Chickasaw language revitalization, Indigenous linguistic anthropology, and Two Spirit activism.
Imagine Otherwise: Jian Neo Chen on Trans of Color Art and Activism
Cathy Hannabach interviews Jian Neo Chen about trans studies publishing, artistic/activist/academic collaboration, & emergent strategies for social justice.
Imagine Otherwise: Aimee Bahng on Speculating from the Undercommons
Cathy Hannabach interviews Aimee Bahng about speculative fiction’s radical potential, the racism of statistics, and alternative imaginaries of the Pacific.
Imagine Otherwise: Craig Santos Perez on a Decolonial and Demilitarized Pacific
Cathy Hannabach interviews Craig Santos Perez about poetry as a social justice practice, communal storytelling, and a decolonial and demilitarized Pacific.
Imagine Otherwise: Macarena Gómez-Barris on Fighting Extractive Capitalism
Cathy Hannabach interviews Macarena Gómez-Barris about using art to fight extractive capitalism, translation politics, and working in and with community.
Imagine Otherwise: Veronica Corzo-Duchardt on Art Between Worlds
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Veronica Cozo-Duchardt about queer Cuban-American art, running a feminist design studio, and her work with Bitch Media.
Imagine Otherwise: Imani Perry on Love as an Ethic
Episode 73 of the Imagine Otherwise podcast is live! I talk with feminist scholar Imani Perry about the intimate ways gender, colonialism, and race intertwine in the histories of patriarchy; how Imani draws on the inspiration of both Lorraine Hansberry and...