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Engage directly with the groundbreaking insights and visionary scholarship of Dr. Clenora Hudson (Weems) through her collection of featured videos. These presentations and interviews illuminate the foundational principles of Africana Womanism, explore her pioneering research on Emmett Till as the catalyst of the Modern Civil Rights Movement, and underscore her dedication to collective empowerment, social justice, and racial healing.
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AFRICANA MELANATED WOMANISM
Clenora Hudson-(Weems)' work provides a theoretical construct that boldly restores meaning within historical and cultural contexts that are peculiar to the African and African Diaspora woman's experiences. It offers an element historically denied such women: a choice. Moreover, her application of the Africana womanist theory to Black life and literary texts proves to be both accurate and useful as we search for appropriate theories and methodologies for Africana writers".
Dr. Adele Newson-Horst,
Professor,
Coordinator of Women's and Gender Studies at Morgan State University
EMMETT TILL: THE SACRIFICIAL LAMB OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT (1994)
"Hudson (Weems) has dug relentlessly into Southern justice, revealing the stench and ugliness of race hatred, American style. She has captured the essence of Emmett, a "Sacrificial Lamb" whose death has provided an escape to life for millions who were trapped in a web of hate."
Dr. Adele Newson-Horst,
Professor,
Mamie Till Mobley, mother of Emmett Till
Black Doctors Talk Podcast
Dr. Clenora Hudson (Weems) shares her pioneering scholarship on Africana Womanism, a transformative paradigm emphasizing family centrality, race prioritization, and collective empowerment. She also offers an in-depth exploration of her groundbreaking dissertation research, establishing Emmett Till as the true catalyst of the Modern Civil Rights Movement. Dr. Hudson (Weems) thoughtfully connects the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Emmett Till, highlighting their roles as integral figures in a Civil Rights trilogy. Her engaging analysis bridges historical context with contemporary social justice issues, reinforcing the necessity of a clear understanding of history for ongoing societal change.
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