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The Team

Advisory Board

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Professor/Director of Outreach and Public Engagement (Communication and Curriculum in Global Studies)

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Dean, School of Communication; Annenberg University Professor

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Award Winning Poet, Queer Black Troublemaker and Black Feminist Love Evangelist

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Assistant Professor, UNC

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Teaching Professor, UNC

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Jean Fox O'Barr Women's Studies Distinguished Professor, Duke University

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Jonathan M. Hess Term Professor, Assistant Professor, UNC

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Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication, UNC

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Associate Chair Associate Professor, UNC

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Associate Professor, UNC

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Sheriff Drammeh

Druscilla French Distinguished Professor and Chair Professor, UNC

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Assistant Professor, UNC

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filmmaker, multimedia collaborator/consultant/strategist, musician, composer, theologian and facilitator

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Senior Program Manager for the Stone Center, UNC

Conference Coordinator

Kayla Corbin

Kayla Corbin is a fourth year Doctoral Candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Department of Communication Studies. Corbin’s research centralizes Black Feminist Studies at the intersection of cultural studies, performance studies and media studies. In addition to being a teaching fellow in the Department of Communication, she is also a teaching fellow in the Department of Women & Gender Studies. In 2024, Corbin was awarded a Chancellor’s award for excellence in Student Undergraduate Teaching. Corbin’s dissertation work looks at how misogynoir as social theory helps us to understand the ways in which heteropatriarchy structures violence against Black women. Corbin’s upcoming co-authored publication in the Journal of Social Semiotics, “Pawns of War: Misogynoir, Hip-Hop, and Cancel Culture” looks at Rap Beefs as a current media example of understudied sites of misogynoir. 

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