Imagining New Relationships: Black Queers and Family
Title
Imagining New Relationships: Black Queers and Family
Description
LGBTQAI week lecture by Thelathia Young, November 4, 2011. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 55 minutes.
Thelathia “Nikki” Young is Visiting Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Bucknell University. She recently received her doctoral degree in Christian Ethics from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. Her research focuses on ethical issues of race, gender, and sexuality, and particularly emphasizes the ways that black queer communities possess, embody, and enact moral excellence. She is currently at work on her dissertation-to-book manuscript, “Imagining New Relationships: Black Queers and Family,” which investigates the moral norms of kinship and family that foreground the intersection of race, gender and sexuality. Nikki is also Director of Ambassadors for the All My Children Project, a program in which she mentors and teaches college students to reflect critically and organize campus activities designed to raise awareness about the consequences of anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQQ) bias within ethnically diverse families and communities.
Creator
Young, Thelathia
Publisher
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
Date
2011
Rights
(c) Thelathia Young; posted by permission
Subject
Race
Gender
Sexuality
Type
Audio
Format
digital audio (MP3)
Language
English
Duration
00:54:58
Bit Rate/Frequency
59kbps
Collection
Citation
Young, Thelathia, “Imagining New Relationships: Black Queers and Family,” Lancaster Theological Seminary Digital Archive, accessed December 21, 2024, https://archive.lancasterseminary.edu/items/show/91.