Conversations on the making of Black Panther Woman and Dr. Phillips’s research

Interviews  Videos  On-line Panels

INTERVIEWS w/ DR. PHILLIPS

Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins

Movers, shakers, thinkers, organizers — the unsung activists propelled the movement.


Faculti

‘Black Panther Woman’ explores the spiritual life of party member Ericka Huggins


Religion News

A new documentary gives voice to the women of Seattle’s Black Panther Party

Movers, shakers, thinkers, organizers — the unsung activists propelled the movement.


Cascade PBS

DISCUSSIONS in PRINT

Book Excerpt: Black Panther Woman 

How Ericka Huggins and the Black Panther Party Attempted to Liberate Black Women in America: Mary Phillips on John Huggins, Angela Y. Davis, and the Complex History of an Oft-Misunderstood Political Movement


Lithub

9 Overlooked Moments in LGBTQ+ History


TIME Magazine

Teaching Women’s History: An Interview with Mary Phillips and Robyn C. Spencer-Antoine on the Women of the Black Panther Party


New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, Women at the Center blog series

With Free Medical Clinics and Patient Advocacy, the Black Panthers Created a Legacy in Community Health That Still Exists Amid COVID-19


TIME Magazine

3 Questions for Black History Scholar Mary Phillips


American Association of University Women

PODCASTS and TALKS

Mary Frances Phillips, Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins 
Unsung History Podcast


New Books Network

Mary Phillips-Department of African American Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


The Black Studies Podcast

Unsung History, “Ericka Huggins & the Black Panther Party”


Unsung History Podcast

The Black Panther Breakfast Program (1969)


This Day in Esoteric Political History 

Hartford Youth Talk Race, Identity, and Discrimination in the Wake of Dreadlock Ruling


Connecticut Public Radio

WATCH CONVERSATIONS

City Lights Live! Mary Frances Phillips discusses Black Panther Woman

City Lights Bookstore


Teach the Black Freedom
Struggle: Women in the Black Panther Party

ZinnEdProject


Curators from the Couch: Activist New York/19th Amendment

Museum of the City of New York


Judas and the Black Messiah

Panelists include: Lynn French, former Black Panther Party member; Mary Phillips, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, Lehman College, CUNY; A.D. Carson, Assistant Professor of Hip-Hop and the Global South, UVA. Moderated by: Kwame E. Otu, Assistant Professor of African-American and African Studies, UVA

Carter G. Woodson Institute, UVA