We invite you to discover the untold stories of Black femmes, girls, and women navigating the COVID-19 pandemic through powerful oral histories, podcasts, and artistic expressions. Our multidimensional platform offers a tapestry of Black femmes, girls, and women’s narratives, inviting you to see how they navigated the pandemic through their unique lens. Walk with us through this transformative power of Black women’s storytelling.
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery is professor and chair of the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at Wake Forest University. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on African American women and public policy. She is the author of the award-winning book "Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy," "Shadow Bodies: Black Women, Ideology, Representation, and Politics," and "Erotic Testimonies: Black Women Daring to be Wild and Free," and several articles and edited volumes, including "Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag," "Black women and da ‘Rona" and “Lavender Fields: Black Women Experiencing Fear, Agency, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19”. Jordan-Zachery has also produced the documentary Healing Roots.
Welcome To Black women Talk Covid | Introductory Video by
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
Cora Cahill
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