Shirley Moody-Turner African American Folklorist of The Month




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Summary: <p>On this episode, I speak with Shirley Moody-Turner, an associate professor of English and African American Studies and founding co-director with Gabrielle Foreman of the Center for Black Digital Research/#DigBlk. She is an Author and award-winning educator that says, “As a young girl growing up in Buffalo, NY, I felt a deep longing to learn more about my family history. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Shirley has worked to unearth those stories and many others.  She has authored, edited, and written many books, essays, and journals depicting the African American story through a folkloric and ethnographic lens. She is highlighting and honoring the Black men and women scholars like her who have significantly contributed to the Blues and Black narrative of the Americas. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Her website also states, “Honoring the legacy of the intellectuals and activists I study, I also work in partnerships to carry these histories out into communities beyond the university. Through the <a href="https://digblk.psu.edu/">Center for Black Digital Research/#DigBlk</a> and the <a href="https://bwoaproject.org/about/">Black Women’s Organizing Archive</a>, I work with extraordinary individuals to help public and scholarly audiences forge meaningful collaborations with the shared mission of bringing the buried and scattered histories of early Black organizing to digital life. “ </p> --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africanamericanfolklorist/message