Here's a roundup of Remarkable Reception podcast episodes focusing on Black women writers.
• Black Women Writers courses – Howard Rambsy II
• Alice Randall's The Wind Done Gone – Richard Schur
• Alice Walker’s The Color Purple – Kathy Lou Schultz
• Angie Thomas and Literary Activism – Ebony Lumumba
• Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing – Ebony Lumumba
• Wayetu Moore’s She Would Be King – by Ebony Lumumba
• Understanding Octavia Butler – Ebony Lumumba
• Reading Jesmyn Ward at Parchman – Ebony Lumumba
• Ann Petry's The Street – Angel C. Dye
• Octavia Butler and Wikipedia – Howard Rambsy II and Kenton Rambsy
• Pauline Hopkins’s Hagar's Daughter – Alisha Knight
• Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) – Donavan Ramon
• Terry McMillan's Waiting to Exhale – Aneeka Ayanna Henderson
• Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) – Shanna Benjamin
• 3 Novels, 3 Years: Pauline Hopkins – Elizabeth Cali
• Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's most far-reaching honor – Jewell Humphrey
• Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy – Emily VanDette
• Noticing Riley from "Heads of the Colored People" – Howard Rambsy II
• Novelist and Television writer, Nichelle Tramble Spellman – Nicole Dixon and Howard Rambsy II
Toni Morrison
• The Sisterhood, 1977 photograph – Courtney Thorsson
• Toni Morrison's Beloved – Courtney Thorsson
• Toni Morrison and Vocabulary – Howard Rambsy II
• Toni Morrison and the Seven Days – Abbey Morgan
• Toni Morrison's statement about writing & revision – Howard Rambsy II
• Black cultural mythology and Song of Solomon – Christel Temple
• The Evolving Reception of The Bluest Eye – Richard Schur
• The Bluest Eye doesn’t go down easy – Kathryn Warren
• Toni Morrison as Voice Actor – Howard Rambsy II
• An unforgettable scene from Sula – Cindy Reed
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