This semester, Camille is serving as the Edward J. Arnold Visiting Professor of Environmental Humanities at Whitman College. Tune in on Wednesday, September 21 to hear her read from and discuss her work. Attend the event here.

This semester, Camille is serving as the Edward J. Arnold Visiting Professor of Environmental Humanities at Whitman College. Tune in on Wednesday, September 21 to hear her read from and discuss her work. Attend the event here.
Camille had a chance to chat with Benjamin Korman at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York about the making of the Immaterial podcast. Check out the conversation here.
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In Episode 5: Sea of White Women, a Black woman “faces condescension and hostility when she brings up racial equity in her mostly white graduate program.” Tune in on Audible to hear Camille’s advice. Spoiler alert: of course she turns to Lucille Clifton, but the other poem might come as a surprise.
“When you start to pay attention to everyday materials, what can they reveal about the world around us? From the papers on your desk to the concrete sidewalk below your feet, host Camille Dungy gets up close and personal with artists’ materials to see what they can tell us about art, history, and humanity.”
Immaterial launches May 25, 2022.
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