Monet’s Story – Archiving Black Lives
Season 3 | Episode 22
45m | Apr 8, 2022In this episode of Better to Speak: The Podcast, Kési (host and founder of Better to Speak) interviews Monet Lewis-Timmons, a Ph.D. candidate and African American Public Humanities (AAPHI) Fellow at the University of Delaware.
Monet’s research focuses on Black women in the archive from the late 19th century to the early 20th century and uncovers the fragments of these archives to reveal the complexities of Black women's lives to make a larger intervention about Black women’s lived experiences across space and time.
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- “I Am An American!' The Authorship and Activism of Alice Dunbar-Nelson,” Digital exhibit co-curated with Jesse Erickson and the Rosenbach Museum
- Episode 3: Alice Dunbar-Nelson as a Queer Icon: A Conversation with 'I Am An American!' Co-curator Monet Timmons
- "Building Black Women's Archives: Talking with Monet Lewis-Timmons," Podcast with the Rose Library at Emory University
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