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Digital Alchemy
ICA Productions
13 episodes
3 months ago
With Moya Bailey
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Social Sciences
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With Moya Bailey
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Social Sciences
Science
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Engaging the Past, to Build a Community
Digital Alchemy
17 minutes
3 years ago
Engaging the Past, to Build a Community

In this episode of Digital Alchemy, Moya Bailey interviews Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, who is The Charles and Linda Wilson Professor in History of Medicine. Dr. Cooper Owens goes into detail about her journey of becoming a historian and speaker, and how that journey keeps her grounded, yet committed to teaching community-based history. Her story reminds us of all the challenges and personal costs when building the worlds that we need. 

 

Click here for the episode transcript

 

Featuring

Moya Z Bailey

Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens


Sponsor:

Northwestern University School of Communication


More from the host & speakers: 

 

Moya Bailey

Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

Northwestern University

Twitter - @Moyazb

Instagram - @TransforMysogynoir

 

Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens

The Charles and Linda Wilson Professor History of Medicine | University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Director of the Humanities and Medicine program | University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Director of the Program in African American History | Library Company of Philadelphia

Facebook - Diedre Cooper Owens 

Twitter - @drcooperowens

LinkedIn - Diedre Cooper Owens

Instagram - @deirdrecooperowens

Relevant or related works:

Owens, D. C. (2017). Medical bondage: Race, gender, and the origins of American gynecology. University of Georgia Press.


Digital Alchemy
With Moya Bailey