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2012
“On Ada's Rules.” Alabama Festival of the Book. Vanderbilt. Perf. 2020
“African Americans and Country Music Lil Hardint to Lil Nas X: The Genius of Black Country” chapter in Rivers of Rhythm African Americans and the Making of American Music, Edited by Dina M. Bennett, PhD. National Museum of African American Music. You're always thinking about it, just because it's our culture and I certainly have my own struggles.
The Tennessean. Ed, Andrea Chapin and Sally C. Wofford-Girand. It - Ada shared her story and when women can identify they realize that they're not alone. And I teach my sisters it's OK to be thick and fit. 2012.
“Cartography of Curves: Black Women and Eros in Prose and Pictures."
A Conversation with Rachel Eliza Griffiths [Photographer] and Alice Randall [Novelist]Sex in the 21st Century Symposium.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Go ahead. Perf. 2012.
"What the Food Culture Revolution Means for Your Life and Business." Address to the members of CABLE. Audio CD. c.1984.
Randall, Alice, and Michael Woody.
And then, you know, and then and nowadays, to be honest with you, there are some affordable things out there.
"Putting Health and History on a Tasty Soul Food Plate" Urban Outlook. Tracy Sharpley-Whiting. It ain't happening, you know.
(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)
MARTIN: OK.
TUCKER: But, you know, but it's OK.
RANDALL: I love you.
TUCKER: I love you, too.
(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)
MARTIN: And she looks good, too.
But, you know, Leslie, you were telling us that you were really taken by the cultural piece because you are - as you don't mind sharing - white.
2012
“The Arts in Nashville.” Panelist.