Becoming a Writer Out of Necessity (with Jenn M. Jackson, PhD)

Becoming a Writer Out of Necessity (with Jenn M. Jackson, PhD)

In this episode, we are joined by scholar Dr. Jenn M. Jackson to discuss the profound impact of Black feminist scholarship. We explore Dr. Jenn’s journey from an early love of writing to becoming an influential voice in Black feminism, the necessity of storytelling, and the ongoing fight for recognition in academic spaces. Dr. Jenn also shares insights from their book 'Black Women Taught Us' and highlights the importance of centering Black women’s experiences. The conversation delves into personal and communal resilience, the erasure of Black women from historical narratives, and the importance of community in sustaining activism. Tune in to learn more about the vital role of Black feminist thought in shaping the future.


00:00 Welcome to Liberation is Lit Podcast

00:37 Introducing Dr. Jenn M Jackson

01:06 Dr. Jenn's Journey to Writing and Scholarship

04:45 The Importance of Black Feminist Scholarship

09:17 Highlighting Black Feminist Figures

15:07 Staying Grounded in Academia

20:47 Upcoming Projects and Writing Tips

25:08 Advice for Making a Positive Impact

28:41 Closing Remarks and Where to Find More

Books By Jenn M. Jackson

Black Women Taught Us: An Intimate History of Black Feminism by Jenn M. Jackson

Books Mentioned in This Episode

Sula by Toni Morrison

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

The Love Jones Cohort by Kris Marsh

Sky Full of Elephants by Cebo Campbell

Writing Groups

Black Writers Workspace

Torch Writing Circle

The Writing Circle

Where to Find Dr. Jenn

https://jennmjackson.com/

Instagram

Threads

Substack

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