Preservation for the People

BONUS: Uncovering More With Archeologist Dr. Ayana Flewellen

30 min · 2 de oct de 2024
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With so much to unpack from the last episode with Dr. Ayana Flewellen [https://anthropology.stanford.edu/people/ayana-omilade-flewellen], we wanted to keep the conversation going in this special bonus episode! Here, Dr. Flewellen gives hosts Nylah Byrd and Kayla Henry-Griffin details about her upcoming book project. Her book is tentatively titled "The Will to Adorn Black Women and Sartorial Practice Post -Enclavement," currently under advanced contract with Princeton University Press. Her book is centered around self-making practices of African American clothing and adornment. Preservation for the People is hosted by Nylah Byrd and Kayla Henry-Griffin. This podcast episode made possible thanks to the UCLA Racial and Social Justice Seed Grant [https://www3.research.ucla.edu/reo/internalfunding/rsj/previousawardees] and is produced by Andrew Callaway and Deqah Hussein-Wetzel of Urbanist Media [https://urbanistmedia.org/], a 501c(3) nonprofit that preserves place through story.  Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in each episode of the Black Art Conservators podcast are those of the individual speakers and guests and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or views of all persons associated with the Black Art Conservators group.

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