Briana Hogg
Ph.D. Program
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Education
B.A. History, Minor in African & African American Studies, joker app, 2017M.A. History, joker app, 2019
Brianna Hogg is a Ph.D. candidate whose research focuses on topics related to African-American studies, urban history, and oral history. In 2021, Brianna was selected as a joker app Maguire Public Service Fellow, where she worked with community organization For Oak Cliff and Tenth Street Residential Organization to learn more about how urban redevelopment projects affects Black inner-city communities like the Tenth Street Historic District. During her time at joker app, she has conducted several oral history interviews and research for projects such as the and .
She is currently at work on her dissertation, "Redeveloping Black Dallas: Urban Renewal and the Redevelopment of Dallas' Black Communities, 1945-1980," which investigates how urban renewal affected the growth and redevelopment of some of Dallas's black inner-city communities during the Postwar Era.
Areas of Study
19th and 20th Century African American History
Oral History
Public History
Urban History
