Saturday, December 21, 2019

CATCH UP WITH NEWBLACKMAN (IN EXILE)

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CATCH UP WITH NEWBLACKMAN (IN EXILE)


Jason Moran on a High Floor at the Whitney Museum

'Since early fall 0f 2019, a corner of the Whitney Museum has been devoted to the sounds, thoughts, and visions of the jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran .' -- Fishko Files
Laughing in Color: Headlining the Biggest Sketch Comedy Shows of the 90s

'To kick off the series, Laughing in Color , The Takeaway speaks with comedians Ellen Cleghorne and T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh about breaking out on Saturday Night Live and In Living Color .'
Cite Black Women: The Church of Black Feminist Thought

'A conversation between Cite Black Women Collective member Imani Wadud and the two co-coveners of The Church of Black Feminist Thought : Miyuki Baker and Ra Malika Imhotep . This graduate student spotlight explores The Church of Black Feminist Thought's powerful vision, praxis, and embodied citation.'

DEC 18

Queen & Slim Should Have Been a Great Movie by Lawrence Ware

| @law_writes | NewBlackMan (in Exile) Melina Matsoukas is an artful director who showed with her first feature what we already knew from her shorter collaborations with Issa Rae, BeyoncĂ© and others: that she has an eye for how Black people should be lit and framed to maximize their beauty on the silver screen. The soundtrack is bangin’, reminiscent of the ’90s when movies like Waiting to Exhale

DEC 17

Darryl Pinckney: Reflections on the Present through the Prism of Our History

'Author Darryl Pinckney joins Kate and Medaya to discuss his new collection, Busted in New York and Other Essays , which includes twenty-five pieces from the past two and a half decades, which reflect and report on politics, culture, and African-American lived experience. The conversation begins with Pinckney's thoughts on Barack Obama's election and presidency, and it's unexpected tragic denouem
Courtney R. Baker: “Black Humanity, Visible Violence and Liberation Aesthetics"

' Courtney R. Baker , Ph.D. ‘08, an associate professor in the department of English at the University of California, Riverside, delivered a talk, “Black Humanity, Visible Violence and Liberation Aesthetics", on Monday, Oct. 14, 2019, in the Moyle Room of the Karsh Alumni and Visitor Center. The talk was part of the Duke Department of African & African American Studies 50th anniversary 2019/2020
Tiny Desk Concert: Raphael Saadiq

'The godfather of 21st century Soul, Raphael Saadiq , electrified NPR's Tiny Desk Fest audience, with a little help from rising R&B star Lucky Daye.'-- NPR Music
Possible Mass Grave from 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Found

'Scientists in Oklahoma are one step closer to finding possible evidence of mass graves linked to one of the worst incidents of racial violence in history. Researchers in Tulsa used ground-penetrating radar to survey three sites. Omar Villafrana reports.' -- CBS This Morning
The Big Lies We Must Stop Believing: A Conversation with Tina Lifford

'Mostly known for her role as "Aunt Vi" in Oprah Winfrey and Ava Duvernay 's produced show, Queen Sugar , actress Tina Lifford joins Abi Ishola to discuss her newly released book, The Little Book of Big Lies: A Journey Into Inner Fitness .' -- cunytv75
Road to AfroTech | A Founder's Journey to the Largest Black Tech Conference

'#AfroTech went behind the scenes to follow Ade Adesanya , Co-Founder & President of Moving Analytics Inc., a digital cardio rehab provider empowering people who've suffered heart disease to recover at home. We documented his journey from his homebase in LA to attending AfroTech 2019 in Oakland, CA.' -- Blavity
Salman Rushdie: ‘Write for Readers, not for Critics’

'Booker Prize-winning author Salman Rushdie recounts his evolution as a writer who has grown more aware of the reader and less aware of the critic. Literary reviews, famously the Times Literary Supplement , were once anonymous—and brutal. Once the Times started publishing bylines with reviews, critics suddenly got much nicer. Anonymity, especially online, is a double-edged sword. In authoritarian
Earth Wind & Fire: Our Music has Been "A Spiritual Journey"

'The 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors celebrated music legends Earth, Wind & Fire for their nearly 50 years of music. Michelle Miller caught up with the group's surviving members - Ralph Johnson , Philip Bailey and Verdine White - on tour.' -- CBS This Morning

DEC 16

NBA's Andre Iguodala on Investing, Kaepernick and Legacy

'Former Golden State Warrior Andre Iguodala talks to WSJ 's Lee Hawkins about being an active tech investor, his commitment to opening doors for other athletes and people of color, and the benefits of having a "strict" mother.' -- Wall Street Journal
On Sleep, Time, Trauma and Dissent in the Waking World

'Historian Franny Nudelman explores the radical work of anti-war Vietnam veterans using sleep -- as a setting to understand the traumatic effects of violence on the human psyche, and as a weapon of direct action against the government that pushed them into the waking nightmare of warfare. Nudelman is the author of Fighting Sleep: The War for the Mind and the US Military from Verso.' -- This is He

DEC 15

Dollar Stores Continue to Boom as More Cities Implement Measures to Prevent Further Developments

'Forth Worth, Texas, has become the most recent city to pass an ordinance that will limit the number of dollar stores that can be developed. Birmingham, Tulsa, New Orleans, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, and Mesquite, Texas have all crafted policies that limit the number of dollar stores that can be developed. Kelly Allen Gray , a Councilmember for District 8 in Fort Worth, Texas who spearheaded the
'Busted in New York and Other Essays': A Conversation with Essayist Darryl Pinckney

'Author Darryl Pinckney joins us to discuss his new book of essays, Busted in New York and Other Essays. This segment is guest-hosted by Jenna Flanagan.' -- All Of It
An 'Ode' To Victims Of Gun Violence — From Alvin Ailey Dancers

' The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater , the dance company dedicated to African American culture premieres a new work Ode . Jamar Roberts , its first resident choreographer, says he was inspired by the deaths of Trayvon Martin and others.' -- Morning Edition
In 'Parker Looks Up,' A 2-Year-Old Shares A Moment With Michelle Obama

'In 2018, a photo of Parker Curry looking at a portrait of Michelle Obama went viral. Within a week, she got to meet the first lady. The experience has inspired a picture book — Parker Looks Up — written by Parker and her mom, Jessica Curry Morton , and illustrated by Brittany Jackson .' -- Weekend Edition Sunday
Solange - When I Get Home (Director's Cut)

The extended director’s cut of Solange ’s interdisciplinary performance art film When I Get Home . Directed Solange Knowles with contributing directors include Alan Ferguson , Terence Nance , Jacolby Satterwhite , and Ray Tintori.


Sophia Chang Speaks on the Process Of Creating Her Audible Memoir, 'The Baddest Bitch in the Room'

' Sophia Chang is a badass of the music industry. As the daughter of Korean immigrants in predominantly white suburban Vancouver, she grew up shunning the "model minority" myth. Armed with a fierce sense of independence, she 
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