2022 Mississippi Book Tour WLOX TV Interview
During my Mississippi Book Tour, I was featured on the Midday Show on WLOX TV. Click the link to see the interview. https://www.wlox.com/video/2022/08/23/author-dr-ophera-davis-discusses-hurricane-katrina-writings/
2022 Mississippi Book Tour: Book Festival WJTV Interview
During my 2022 Mississippi Book Tour, of over 350 authors, I was interviewed by WJTV. Click the link below to view the interview. https://www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/authors-readerIs-enjoy-mississippi-book-festival/
Interview on WPCE Radio 95.3FM/1400AM
Recently I was interviewed by host, Dr. Wanda McNair on IMPACT, a community service broadcast that provides information to positively impact your tomorrow. We talked about my book, The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina...
TV Interview on Black News Channel (BNC)
Interviewed by Nayyera Haq on September 8, 2021 to discuss my book, "The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Black Women Survivors Resilience and Recovery".
Interview: Sun Herald Newspaper -readership over 262,000
OPEN BX RX with Dr. Bob Lee
Dr. Bob Lee is joined by Dr. Ophera Davis, African American Disaster Specialist and Author, who speaks about her latest book, Overlooked Hurricane Katrina Mississippi Black Women Survivors Resilience and Recovery,...
The Bronx Social Justice and Anit Violence Forums
Host Daren Jaime sits down with Author and Disaster Expert, Dr. Ophera Davis discussing her research on natural disasters and the recovery of Hurricane Katrina Black women survivors.
Delaware Valley Association of Black Psychologists (DVABPsi): Get ready for the 2021 season: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina Mississippi Black Women Survivors
This article will: Discuss the upcoming hurricane season and it will give you practical suggestions on how to keep your family safe during hurricanes based on lessons learned from Mississippi Black women Hurricane Katrina survivors.
Wellesley Magazine interview: “Weathering the Storm”
As hurricanes and wildfires ravaged the U.S. in 2017—the costliest year on record for natural disasters—Ophera Davis, lecturer in Africana Studies, sat glued to her TV screen. She watched women in Texas flee their flooded homes in boats, and evacuees in California...