BLACK PANTHER WOMAN; & QUEER WRITERS' RESISTANCE TO TR
Tune to Out-FM Tu., 7-22-25 at 8pm ET on @wbai 99.5fm for Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins, by Dr. Mary Phillips. Also hear from @LoriPerkinsRAB about "The Book of Everyday Resistance" #LGBTQIA #BlackPanther more at outfm.org
Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins
In this segment, we’ll be discussing the first biography published on one of Out-FM’s repeated guests: revered Black Panther and queer Ericka Huggins who is also a mother, widow, educator, poet, and former political prisoner, held for two years. She is also the coauthor, with Stephen Shames, of the 2022 book, Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party. The new biography was written by Dr. Mary Frances Phillips, Associate Professor of African American Studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and co-creator of the Intersectional Black Panther Party History Project. Dr. Phillips is our guest for this two-part interview, joining us from Illinois. Rhonda Williams, author of Concrete Demands: The Search for Black Power in the 20th Century, has written a comment about Dr. Phillips’s new book, titled Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins: “A remarkable story of awakening, commitment, grit, and fearlessness in the wake of personal pain, grassroots struggle, and state violence. [It] is itself a meditation on the pertinence and power of spiritual wellness and encourages us to consider what a radically holistic movement for liberation might need.”
In part 1 of the interview Stahimili Mapp and Bob Lederer discuss with Mary Phillips her attempt to disrupt "the skewed public image of female revolutionaries as silenced helpmates and background characters, placing a necessary spotlight on Huggins transformative self-care practices, feminist theories, and educational activist work.” They also discuss how Ericka and 2 other incarcerated women resisted being crushed by brutal treatment in prison “by protecting, caring for, and uplifting one another when faced with brutality, and the torture of solitary confinement in particular”. They also discuss how they responded using direct action hunger strikes "to protest the lack of prenatal and postnatal care for pregnant women, as well as the substandard nutrition and horrific prison conditions."
Queer Writers' Resistance to Trump
Lori Perkins has been a newspaper editor, literary agent, book editor, professor and author for four decades. She considers herself a “word-slinger” because words are the ammunition that we all have. She encourages you all to use your power and fight the good fight. Lori discusses the need for mass resistance to the Trumpian onslaught. Perkins founded the L. Perkins Literary Agency in 1988, which she still runs, and Riverdale Avenue Books, an award-winning indie publisher 13 years ago. She was moderator of a forum at the Rainbow Book Fair titled: She is also the author of 30 books (both fiction and nonfiction), including the just published THE BOOK OF EVERYDAY RESISTANCE, which is free to download.