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Z Nicolazzo on the Dimensions of Trans Femininity
Our guest this week is Dr. Z Nicolazzo, an associate professor of Trans* Studies in Education at the University of Arizona. Dr. Nicolazzo joins us to discuss her paper, "Ghost Stories from the Academy: A Trans Feminine Reckoning" which speaks to her experience...

James Colgrove on the History of Vaccine Mandates
Joining the podcast today for a conversation about vaccine mandates is Dr. James Colgrove. Dr. Colgrove is a Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, and the Dean of the Premedical Program at the Columbia School of...

Brian Earp on Addictive Love
Can love be an unhealthy addiction? If you can't kick the habit (or heartbreak) cold turkey, can science help? On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Brian Earp. Dr. Earp is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale...

Freeden Blume Oeur on The Brownies' Book Centennial
Our guest this month is Dr. Freeden Blume Oeur, associate professor of sociology and education at Tufts University and author of Black Boys Apart: Racial Uplift and Respectability in All-Male Public Schools from University of Minnesota Press. Dr. Blume Oeur...

Bruce Schulman on the Decade Book
Joining us today is Dr. Bruce Schulman. Dr. Schulman is the William E. Huntington Professor of History at Boston University, and has authored three books: From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt (N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1991); Lyndon B. Johnson and American...

Molly Robson on Podcasts during the Pandemic
Joining us today is Molly Robson - a researcher, writer and photographer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Molly recently completed her Master’s thesis at Victoria University of Wellington, which explored how listeners engaged with podcasting during the...

Leland Tabares on Misfit Asian American Chefs
"Come for the recipes, stay for the political activism." Joining us on this episode is Dr. Leland Tabares, currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans. Prior to this position, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of...

Antar Tichavakunda on Black Joy on White Campuses
On this episode, we are joined by University of Cincinnati Assistant Professor of Education, Dr. Antar Tichavakunda. Dr. Tichavakunda received his Ph.D. in Urban Education Policy from the University of Southern California. Born and raised in Washington, DC, he...

Deborah Stevenson on 75 years of children's book reviews
On this episode, we are joined by Deborah Stevenson, Editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books provides concise summaries and critical evaluations of current children's books. This invaluable...

Jennifer Davis and Sandie Holguín on Changes at the Journal of Women's History
On this episode: Jennifer Davis and Sandie Holguín, Editors of the award winning Journal of Women's History, join us to talk about the journal's recent cover redesign, new editorial website, and podcast.
