[Candrama] The Black Studies Podcast

Yana Meerzon Yana.Meerzon at uOttawa.ca
Sun Sep 18 11:09:21 EDT 2022


 On Behalf of Professor Daniel McNeil, Queen's University



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The Black Studies Podcast<https://linktr.ee/blackstudiespodcast> brings together scholars, activists and artists to discuss creative and collaborative knowledge-making.



Join Daniel McNeil, Sally El Sayed, Alador Bereketab and their thought-provoking guests each week to explore the connections between the arts, social justice, and decolonial thought.



Inspired by creative and enthusiastic social visions of Black life, livingness and culture, our conversations:



• Consider how we can forge new forms of belonging with time, space and each other

• Explore intellectual work within, beyond and outside the university

• Cultivate interdisciplinary and intergenerational communication

• Engage with the practice of joy in and against sorrow.



We invite you to listen to our episodes wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts, and visit our linktree<https://linktr.ee/blackstudiespodcast> (https://linktr.ee/blackstudiespodcast) to learn more about the nuances and wealth of global Black communities.










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Daniel McNeil<https://works.bepress.com/danielmcneil/>

Professor and Queen’s National Scholar Chair in Black Studies



daniel.mcneil at queensu.ca<mailto:daniel.mcneil at queensu.ca>





Queen's University sits on the lands of the Haudenosaunee & Anishinaabe peoples





[cid:image004.png at 01D8CA94.E868C320]Forthcoming, fall 2022

Thinking While Black: Translating the Politics and Popular Culture of a Rebel Generation

(Between the Lines<https://btlbooks.com/book/thinking-while-black> and Rutgers University Press<https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/thinking-while-black/9781978830875>)



Recent Publications:

D. McNeil, “Even Canadians Find It a Bit Boring: A Report on the Banality of Multiculturalism<https://cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal/article/view/4031>.”

Canadian Journal of Communication. 46.3 (2021), 403-429.

Winner of the 2022 Canadian Journal of Communication Editor’s Award



Y Meerzon, D. Dean and D. McNeil (eds.), Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-39915-3>

(London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020).

Honourable Mention, 2022 Patrick O’Neill Award<https://catracrt.ca/patrick-oneill-award-past-winners/>








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