CULTURAL THEORIST.
Dr. Halliday has written and been interviewed for numerous national and international publications.
Editorials
Op-ed with Nadia E. Brown. “Making Black Women, Not Girls, Magic?” OZY (October 1, 2018): https://www.ozy.com/opinion/making-black-women-not-girls-magic/89432
Op-ed. “But what assurance for Purdue diversity?” Journal & Courier (September 16, 2015): https://www.jconline.com/story/opinion/readers/2015/09/16/op-ed-assurance-purdue-diversity/32491449/
Interviews
Bragg, Ko. “‘WAP’ and the Politics of Black Women’s Bodies.” The 19th News (March 22, 2021):https://19thnews.org/2021/03/wap-and-the-politics-of-black-womens-bodies/
Harvey, Danielle. “Hip Hop and the Female Image: How the Genre Has Shaped a Culture and Impacted Women and the Careers of Female Rappers.” KISA Public Radio (March 3, 2021): https://kisaradio.org/hip-hop-and-the-female-image-how-the-genre-has-shaped-a-culture-and-impacted-women-and-the-careers-of-female-rappers/
Easter, Makeda. “Twerk Video Celebrating MLK faces a backlash. But are critics missing the point?” Los Angeles Times(January 27, 2021): https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-27/twerk-video-mlk-black-lives-matter-backlash.
Akanegbu, Anuli. “Season 01, Episode 06: The Memeification of Black Women.” BLK IRL. Podcast. https://www.blkirl.com/episodes/thememeificationofblackwomenandgirls.
Kennedy, Christopher. “VBB 96: Celebration of Black History, and International Women’s Day 2020.” VIRGIN.BEAUTY.B!TCH. Podcast. http://www.virginbeautybitch.com.
Rockett, Darcel. “Commentary: To Those who Think Black Girls Need Less Nurturing, I Cry Foul.” Chicago Tribune (May 29, 2019): https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-black-girls-childhood-tt-20190523-story.html.
Hensley, Laura. “Blackfishing’: a Problematic Trend Where People Pretend to Be Black.” Global News (November 27, 2018): https://globalnews.ca/news/4702185/what-is-blackfishing/.
Editorials
Op-ed with Nadia E. Brown. “Making Black Women, Not Girls, Magic?” OZY (October 1, 2018): https://www.ozy.com/opinion/making-black-women-not-girls-magic/89432
Op-ed. “But what assurance for Purdue diversity?” Journal & Courier (September 16, 2015): https://www.jconline.com/story/opinion/readers/2015/09/16/op-ed-assurance-purdue-diversity/32491449/
Interviews
Bragg, Ko. “‘WAP’ and the Politics of Black Women’s Bodies.” The 19th News (March 22, 2021):https://19thnews.org/2021/03/wap-and-the-politics-of-black-womens-bodies/
Harvey, Danielle. “Hip Hop and the Female Image: How the Genre Has Shaped a Culture and Impacted Women and the Careers of Female Rappers.” KISA Public Radio (March 3, 2021): https://kisaradio.org/hip-hop-and-the-female-image-how-the-genre-has-shaped-a-culture-and-impacted-women-and-the-careers-of-female-rappers/
Easter, Makeda. “Twerk Video Celebrating MLK faces a backlash. But are critics missing the point?” Los Angeles Times(January 27, 2021): https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-27/twerk-video-mlk-black-lives-matter-backlash.
Akanegbu, Anuli. “Season 01, Episode 06: The Memeification of Black Women.” BLK IRL. Podcast. https://www.blkirl.com/episodes/thememeificationofblackwomenandgirls.
Kennedy, Christopher. “VBB 96: Celebration of Black History, and International Women’s Day 2020.” VIRGIN.BEAUTY.B!TCH. Podcast. http://www.virginbeautybitch.com.
Rockett, Darcel. “Commentary: To Those who Think Black Girls Need Less Nurturing, I Cry Foul.” Chicago Tribune (May 29, 2019): https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-black-girls-childhood-tt-20190523-story.html.
Hensley, Laura. “Blackfishing’: a Problematic Trend Where People Pretend to Be Black.” Global News (November 27, 2018): https://globalnews.ca/news/4702185/what-is-blackfishing/.
Community Discussions
With growing interest in bridging feminist theories and praxis in local communities, Dr. Halliday has participated in discussions like "Hidden Figures + Henrietta Lacks" hosted by the Black New England conference in October 2017 and "Lemonade + Feminism" hosted by Portsmouth, NH's Feminist Oasis in January 2018.
*images courtesy of Kate & Keith photography*
With growing interest in bridging feminist theories and praxis in local communities, Dr. Halliday has participated in discussions like "Hidden Figures + Henrietta Lacks" hosted by the Black New England conference in October 2017 and "Lemonade + Feminism" hosted by Portsmouth, NH's Feminist Oasis in January 2018.
*images courtesy of Kate & Keith photography*
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