Dr. Brittney Cooper on Picture Books, Collaboration, and Love

Dr. Brittney Cooper on Picture Books, Collaboration, and Love

Author: Jeff Utecht & Tricia Friedman May 18, 2026 Duration: 16:49

This week, Tricia Friedman welcomes Dr. Brittney Cooper to the podcast to talk about her new picture book, Mama Says I'm Fine, illustrated by Tamisha Anthony. The conversation explores the story behind the book, the emotional weight of the phrase "you're fine," and how children's literature can hold care, resilience, identity, and family love.

Dr. Cooper also reflects on what it means to write with intention and to collaborate with artists, editors, and readers in mind. Known for her work as a New York Times bestselling author, cultural critic, professor, and public thinker, Dr. Cooper brings a layered perspective to writing for young readers and the adults who read alongside them.

Mentioned in this episode

Mama Says I'm Fine by Brittney Cooper, illustrated by Tamisha Anthony.
Dr. Brittney Cooper's Rutgers faculty profile.
Dr. Brittney Cooper's TED Talk, "The racial politics of time."

 


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