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A Conversation with Dr. Bryan K. Hotchkins: "My Black is Exhausted"

A Conversation with Dr. Bryan K. Hotchkins: "My Black is Exhausted"

Update: 2022-02-18
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On this first episode back from winter break, we sit down with Dr. Bryan K. Hotchkins, a faculty member in TTU's College of Education, to hear about his new book My Black is Exhausted: Forever in Pursuit of a Racist-free World Where Hashtags Don't Exist.  Extending our year-long conversation about anti-racism in scholarship and the arts, Hotchkins shows us how writing autobiographically and reflecting on popular culture offer possibilities for challenging white supremacy, acknowledging the persistence of anti-black racism, and offering relief for African Americans afflicted by those forces.

Click here for more information about Dr. Hotchkins's book, or here for more about the art he is creating in coordination with that project.  Follow Dr. Hotchkins (@drbkhotchkins)  on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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A Conversation with Dr. Bryan K. Hotchkins: "My Black is Exhausted"

A Conversation with Dr. Bryan K. Hotchkins: "My Black is Exhausted"