Michigan State: Examining the Power of Pop Culture to Shape Perception, Issues and Trends
July 07, 2020
July 07, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 7 -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Kinitra Brooks grew up connecting ideas, asking questions and demanding the freedom to do so. Today, the associate professor in MSU's Department of English continues to push boundaries through her study of Black women, genre fiction, popular culture and the work of conjure women as intellectual history.
"Basically, I teach and research Black women creating weird stuf . . .
Kinitra Brooks grew up connecting ideas, asking questions and demanding the freedom to do so. Today, the associate professor in MSU's Department of English continues to push boundaries through her study of Black women, genre fiction, popular culture and the work of conjure women as intellectual history.
"Basically, I teach and research Black women creating weird stuf . . .
