• Event Date: October 30, 2024
  • Event Start Time: 10:30 AM
  • Event End Time: 12:00 PM
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Please join IRW on Thursday, October 31, from 10:30 am - 12 noon, for a Rutgers Public Engagement Project workshop with Brendane Tynes on academic podcasting. In this interactive and informative workshop, you'll learn (or review) the basics of podcasting and create a plan to publish your own podcast at a pace that's suitable for you and your audience. Participants are encouraged to come to the workshop with 1-2 examples of podcasts they like.

Brendane A. Tynes (she/her) is a queer Black feminist scholar and storyteller from Columbia, South Carolina. She was the 2023-2024 Sawyer Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Black Liberation Studies. She received her Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Cultural Anthropology and a minor in Education from Duke University and her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Columbia University. Her research interests include Black feminist anthropology, Black feminist critical theory, gendered violence, Black political movements, memory, and affect studies. Brendane was a co-host of the award-winning Zora?s Daughters Podcast, a Black feminist anthropological take on popular culture and issues that concern Black women, girls, and queer and trans people. She is now the host of a new podcast black.loved.free. Find her work at brendanetynes.com

This event will be in-person at IRW (160 Ryders Lane, 2nd Floor, Douglass Campus). Attendance at this event is limited. To apply, please fill out this form by Wednesday, October 23 at 12 noon: https://forms.gle/AMyf7nQHaGU3ysC16

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