RadSouth: Women, Movement Work, and Power
Description
RadSouth debuted on December 18, 2019, as a final oral history project by students at the University of Louisville. The podcast miniseries chronicles the pioneering work of two radical southern institutions: Highlander Research and Education Center (New Market, TN) and Appalshop (Whitesburg, Kentucky). Episode One documents the work of radical southern women building power in Highlander and beyond.
Hosted by Robert Eric Shoemaker (https://reshoemaker.com/) and Olivia E. Raymond (https://oliviaeraymond.com/). Supplementary material was compiled by Hannah White. Podcast Artwork © Natalie Snyder.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
ON HIGHLANDER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER
Unearthing Seeds of Fire: The Idea of Highlander by Frank Adams and Myles Horton (1975)
The Long Haul: An Autobiography by Myles Horton (1990)
"Why the Highlander Attack Matters" by Robin D.G. Kelley and Makani Themba (https://www.thenation.com/article/highlander-attack-arson-racism/)
You Got to Move (1985) documentary by Lucie Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver
ON ORAL HISTORY
A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History by Michael Frisch (1990)
"Allan Nevins is Not My Grandfather: The Roots of Radical Oral History Practice in the United States" by Daniel Kerr (https://muse.jhu.edu/article/631341)
"What Makes Oral History Different" by Alessandro Portelli
"Living Voices: The Oral History Interview as Dialogue and Experience" by Alessandro Portelli
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