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S1:E4: Black. Southern. Queer. (with Dr. Sylvea Hollis)

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Chantée is joined by Dr. Sylvea Hollis to discuss how sense of both self and community has served her!
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Assistant Professor Sylvea Hollis earned a Ph.D. in US History, with a concentration in African American History from the University of Iowa. As a graduate student she developed and taught her own courses in African American History and created civically engaged programming with the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies. Her dissertation, “Race, Capitalism, and Social Welfare after the Civil War, 1864-1911: The CKOP and the COC,” is a cultural history. It examines the African American fraternal association, the Colored Knights of Pythias and their women’s auxiliary, the Court of Calanthe.

Before coming to Montgomery College in the fall of 2020, Dr. Hollis was an NPS-Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and taught courses in gender and sexuality in the American Studies Department at The George Washington University. She earned a MA in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program (SUNY-Oneonta) and has extensive experience in the museum field, working with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, National Museum of American History, and American Alliance of Museum.
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SHOW NOTES + LINKS:
We are grateful to Dr. Hollis for joining us. Check out Dr. Hollis' blog that explores the intersections of archives, civic engagement, and teaching.

For every download from 1/20/21 to 2/28/21, we will donate $1 to the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), www.eji.org, in support of their advocacy for equal treatment in the criminal justice system and creating hope for marginalized communities.
Please show your support for the show in the form of a review, rating, like, follow and/or subscribe. It makes a huge difference with the algorithmic overlords!
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What are you giving and receiving from your community?
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THE DREAM TEAM -- CREDITS
Audio Engineering
& Music Composition: Dennis D. Johnson with Hitz Muzic Group, LLC (hitzmuzicgroup@gmail.com)
Custom Art Work: Gibran K. McNeal with Mc. + Co. Creative, LLC (logos@gibran.design)
Photography: R.J. with Peculiar Images by R.J. Paulk (rj@peculiarimages.us)
Hair: Rob Fooks with Rob Fooks Hair Salon (rob@robfooks.com)
Creative Director: Janae D. Johnson with Janae Danielle Consulting and Design (janaedanielleco@gmail.com)
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Chantée is joined by Dr. Sylvea Hollis to discuss how sense of both self and community has served her!
________________________

Assistant Professor Sylvea Hollis earned a Ph.D. in US History, with a concentration in African American History from the University of Iowa. As a graduate student she developed and taught her own courses in African American History and created civically engaged programming with the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies. Her dissertation, “Race, Capitalism, and Social Welfare after the Civil War, 1864-1911: The CKOP and the COC,” is a cultural history. It examines the African American fraternal association, the Colored Knights of Pythias and their women’s auxiliary, the Court of Calanthe.

Before coming to Montgomery College in the fall of 2020, Dr. Hollis was an NPS-Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and taught courses in gender and sexuality in the American Studies Department at The George Washington University. She earned a MA in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program (SUNY-Oneonta) and has extensive experience in the museum field, working with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, National Museum of American History, and American Alliance of Museum.
________________________
SHOW NOTES + LINKS:
We are grateful to Dr. Hollis for joining us. Check out Dr. Hollis' blog that explores the intersections of archives, civic engagement, and teaching.

For every download from 1/20/21 to 2/28/21, we will donate $1 to the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), www.eji.org, in support of their advocacy for equal treatment in the criminal justice system and creating hope for marginalized communities.
Please show your support for the show in the form of a review, rating, like, follow and/or subscribe. It makes a huge difference with the algorithmic overlords!
________________________
INSPIRED ACTIONS/THOUGHTS FOR THIS EPISODE:

What are you doing to maximized what previous generations have fought for?
How are you modeling awareness and acceptance?
How have you learned to have faith in yourself?
What are you giving and receiving from your community?
________________________
SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR PARTNER(S)
Buzzsprout
- Following the link in the show notes let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1381600
________________________
THE DREAM TEAM -- CREDITS
Audio Engineering
& Music Composition: Dennis D. Johnson with Hitz Muzic Group, LLC (hitzmuzicgroup@gmail.com)
Custom Art Work: Gibran K. McNeal with Mc. + Co. Creative, LLC (logos@gibran.design)
Photography: R.J. with Peculiar Images by R.J. Paulk (rj@peculiarimages.us)
Hair: Rob Fooks with Rob Fooks Hair Salon (rob@robfooks.com)
Creative Director: Janae D. Johnson with Janae Danielle Consulting and Design (janaedanielleco@gmail.com)
________________________
If you take any of these actions, share them with us -- info@mybestshift.com. Mention My Best SHIFT Podcast in the subject line. AND brag online about your inspired actions/thoughts on social media using #MyBestSHIFT. We love feedback from our listeners -- info@mybestshift.com.

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