EPISODE · Nov 1, 2021 · 42 MIN
S03E06 Lisa Corrigan on antiracism, Black liberation, and stepping aside
from Let 'Em Speak
Dr. Lisa M. Corrigan is a Professor of Communication and Director of the Gender Studies Program at the University of Arkansas. She has written two books, Prison Power: How Prison Influenced the Movement for Black Liberation (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) and Black Feelings: Race and Affect in the Long Sixties (University Press of Mississippi, 2020). Her third book is an edited collection titled: #MeToo: A Rhetorical Zeitgeist and it will be out in July 2021 published by Routledge. Lisa also co-hosts a popular podcast with Laura Weiderhaft called Lean Back: Critical Feminist Conversations https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lean-back-critical-feminist-conversations/id1084242264 By listening to this conversation with Lisa, you'll learn about: - Antiblack public policy - The fantasy of civility - Communication about power and freedom - Collective struggle, navigating conflict, and shared power - Whiteness of the American public speech tradition and how to increase inclusion - Risk and the roots of speech anxiety - Persuasion and flexing capital - Black social protest and violence - Listening, empathy, and cultural competency as tools of inclusion
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