Women Sweet on Women: Black Lesbian Film Festival

The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde

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Dr. Jennifer Abod was a radio broadcaster for 19 years. She hosted and produced news, features, live talk shows, documentaries and specials programming on public and commercial radio in Connecticut, Philadelphia and Boston. She was the first woman in Connecticut to host a nightly AM radio talk show, "The Jennifer Abod Show." She is an American feminist activist and award winning media producer. Abod holds a Ph.D. in Intercultural Media Education and Women’s Studies. As a feminist,activist and professor, Abod was part of the dawning of the second wave of feminism in the U.S.


Dr. Kendra N. Bryant is a graduate of the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa (2012) and (FAMU), Tallahassee (2001, 2003). She is currently serving as an assistant professor of English at North Carolina A&T State University, where she teaches Contemporary Grammar & Rhetoric  and Advanced Grammar & Argumentation, while serving as the department’s composition director.


In addition to being an English teacher, Kendra is a poet and a painter. Her poem, “We Be Theorizin,” is published as the afterword to Deborah Plant’s “The Inside Light”: New Critical Essays on Zora Neale Hurston, and her poem, "Confessions," as well as her personal narrative, "Gays are Going to Hell: A Lesbian Teacher Tries to Teach Compassion," appear in Stephanie Allen and Lauren Cherelle's 2016 Solace: Writing, Refuge, & LGBTQ Women of Color. Additionally, Kendra’s art work has been showcased at Tampa’s Boba Internet Café; FAMU’s Foster Tanner Arts Gallery; and Atlanta’s West End Performing Arts Center. A few of her art pieces are available as postcards at wethepeoplethinkproject.com.