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Dr. Imani Wadud
#CiteBlackWomen Collective
Dr. Imani A. Wadud (she/her) is a queer, Black feminist educator, researcher, organizer, and curator of public practice. Her current focus on #BlackLife responds to a long-standing invocation from Black feminists’ past. Much of her research complicates assumptions, desires, and the effects of living in the afterlife of working together.
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Speakers: Dr. Christen A. Smith, Dr. Daisy E. Guzman-Nuñez, Dr. Erica L. Williams, Dr. Imani Wadud
Through the lens of the Cite Black Women movement, this skill-builder examines the politics of knowledge production and citation biases. Building awareness of the inequality in citation practices and its disproportionate impact on Black women, participants will learn practical steps in overcoming citational bias in research, writing, and beyond.
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