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S3 Ep7: Paula Akpan: Historian and journalist

S3 Ep7: Paula Akpan: Historian and journalist

FromThe Dorothy Project


S3 Ep7: Paula Akpan: Historian and journalist

FromThe Dorothy Project

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Any history nerd will be excited to hear about Paula Akpan’s research into Black queer women in - and beyond - the British Women’s Lib movement. 


Paula is also currently working on her first book, When We Ruled: The Rise and Fall of Twelve Queens. Billed as “a book that will give voice to the women warriors and regents across the African continent often demoted to a footnote in history”, it will be published in hardback in 2024. 


As well as that research, and her work as a journalist, Paula (yep, she's busy!) is the creator of Black Queer Travel Guide, to help Black queer people travel around the world more safely. 


It’s amazing how much there is in our very recent past that’s at risk of being lost to the wider world without academics like Paula recording it - have a listen.


Creator & host: Alice Beverton-Palmer
Producer & editor: Laura Blake
Released:
Mar 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

What’s the connection between certain women - from Lady Gaga to the Queen Mum - and queer society? This interview series, hosted by DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer, explores the Dorothy in ‘friends of Dorothy’. Expect fresh, frank and funny interviews with famous names and unsung heroes, a new angle on the queer zeitgeist, and history you won’t have learned at school. Get involved on Twitter - we want your stories, and your guest suggestions. Tweet a name @Dorothy_Podcast and we'll try to make it happen. We're especially keen to talk to more women of colour.