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Professing Activism: An Interview with Marcia Chatelain
April 7, 2016
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Title
Professing Activism: An Interview with Marcia Chatelain
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Chatelain, Marcia, 1979- (interviewee)
Kubis, Dan (interviewer)
Date
April 7, 2016
Identifier
20230127-beinghuman-0006
Description
An interview with Marcia Chatelain, associate professor of history at Georgetown University. Professor Chatelain visited Pitt during the Year of the Humanities to give a lecture titled “#FergusonSyllabus: Using Social Media to Bring the Humanities into Public Debate.” This interview focuses on her research, teaching, and efforts to use her work as a scholar to create social change.
Extent
31 minutes
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh. Department of English
Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Genre
interviews
Subject
African Americans--History--Study and teaching (Higher)
Social media and society
Social justice--Study and teaching (Higher)
Source
Being Human
Language
eng
Collection
Being Human Podcast Recordings
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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