Left of Black S11 · E22 | Black Success and White Mobs with Koritha Mitchellby Mark Anthony Neal / 3h
Picture this: an angry mob of white citizens roaming the streets of their city to execute "justice" by seeking, not criminals who have harmed others, but Black families who achieved some level of financial success in their pursuit of the "American dream." From the Reconstruction era all the way to the Obamas in the White House, white anger at the sight of Black excellence has been an all-too-comm
The Time of the Black Radical Tradition: Josh Myers on Cedric Robinsonby Mark Anthony Neal / 4h
"In his seminal text, Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition , Cedric J. Robinson posits the group of black intellectuals challenging Marxism at the height of anti-colonial consciousness as forming a distinct, political tradition, one whose critiques constituted “the continuing development of a collective consciousness informed by the historical struggles for liberation and moti
'This Is About Lifting Culture,' Says History-Making Producer Charles D. Kingby Mark Anthony Neal / 5h
" Judas and the Black Messiah has made Oscar history as the first Best Picture nominee with an all-Black producing team. And it's not the first time producer Charles D. King has made Hollywood history."
Harlem on My Mind: Jacob Lawrenceby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
"A signed print by Jacob Lawrence sends Into America host Trymaine Lee down a rabbit hole. It begins with an exploration of how Lawrence shaped Harlem, and how Harlem shaped him."
FUC 018 | Tiffany Lethabo King — Beyond Workby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
" Tiffany Lethabo King , Associate Professor of African-American Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University, joins FUC for a talk titled "Beyond Work: Black and Indigenous Feminist Critiques of Work-as-Being."
The Money Stays on Campus: Universities and Control of Urban Communities with Davarian Baldwinby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
'Urbanist and historian Davarian L. Baldwin joins This is Hell! to discuss the dynamics between urban universities and the communities outside their walls -- but increasingly under their control -- and his book In the Shadow of the