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Dr. Miya Carey-Agyemang on Dissertation to Book and Nurturing Black Girlhood Resilience

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In this enlightening conversation with Dr. Miya Carey-Agyemang, we venture into the world of Black girlhood in 20th-century Washington DC. Our esteemed guest, a true scholar in African-American and US women's and gender history, weaves a captivating tapestry with her book project, bringing to life stories often overlooked in historical narratives. From her Jersey girl roots to her passion for history and academia, Dr. Carey-Agyemang's journey is a testament to the power of focused determination and the significant role of mentorship.
How can staying connected to your roots impact your academic journey? Dr. Carey-Agyemang's decision to pursue her doctoral program at Rutgers University in her home state of New Jersey is a compelling story of dedication. Balancing the demands of academia with the emotional and financial benefits of staying close to home, her experiences highlight the unique challenges faced by Black women in academia. From the vital role of mentors to the importance of building a community during graduate school, Dr. Carey-Agyemang's insights offer invaluable guidance for aspiring academics.
Transitioning from a dissertation to a book is no small feat, but Dr. Carey-Agyemang gracefully navigates this journey. Together, we delve into the trials of the job market, her strategic summer defense, and her unique approach to animating Black girls' stories through oral histories. Her advice on giving your work room to breathe, receiving feedback, and understanding the 'why' behind your work is priceless. As we conclude our conversation, we leave you with a renewed appreciation for the rich tapestry that is the history of Black girlhood.

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In this enlightening conversation with Dr. Miya Carey-Agyemang, we venture into the world of Black girlhood in 20th-century Washington DC. Our esteemed guest, a true scholar in African-American and US women's and gender history, weaves a captivating tapestry with her book project, bringing to life stories often overlooked in historical narratives. From her Jersey girl roots to her passion for history and academia, Dr. Carey-Agyemang's journey is a testament to the power of focused determination and the significant role of mentorship.
How can staying connected to your roots impact your academic journey? Dr. Carey-Agyemang's decision to pursue her doctoral program at Rutgers University in her home state of New Jersey is a compelling story of dedication. Balancing the demands of academia with the emotional and financial benefits of staying close to home, her experiences highlight the unique challenges faced by Black women in academia. From the vital role of mentors to the importance of building a community during graduate school, Dr. Carey-Agyemang's insights offer invaluable guidance for aspiring academics.
Transitioning from a dissertation to a book is no small feat, but Dr. Carey-Agyemang gracefully navigates this journey. Together, we delve into the trials of the job market, her strategic summer defense, and her unique approach to animating Black girls' stories through oral histories. Her advice on giving your work room to breathe, receiving feedback, and understanding the 'why' behind your work is priceless. As we conclude our conversation, we leave you with a renewed appreciation for the rich tapestry that is the history of Black girlhood.

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