Digital Alchemy- Beth Richie and Dána-Ain Davis on Being Academics and Black Feminist Activists

In this episode of Digital Alchemy, academic sisters and political allies, Dr. Beth Richie and Dr. Dána-Ain Davis join Professor Moya Bailey for a conversation about their academic production and social justice work as it pertains to Black feminism, gender-based violence, reproductive injustice, abolition, and medical racism. In the spirit of digital alchemy, which Professor Bailey defines as “black women transform[ing] everyday digital media into valuable social justice magic”, Dr. Richie and Dr. Davis discuss how new technologies can serve as a tool to foster international community and function as an alternate space to continue learning and producing social justice work outside of the confines of academia. 


 
Featuring
Moya Bailey 
Beth Richie 
Dána-Ain Davis 

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Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies
Northwestern University
Board President, Allied Media Projects
Twitter: @moyazb

Head of the Department of Criminology, Law & Justice | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAS Distinguished Professor & Professor of Black Studies | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 
University of Illinois-Chicago

Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Psychology & Director and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies | Graduate Center
City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center 

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Copy and Audio Editors:  
Bennett Pack 
Sharlene Burgos 

Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown

Digital Alchemy- Beth Richie and Dána-Ain Davis on Being Academics and Black Feminist Activists
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