Phylicia Rashad On Alpha Kappa Alpha and Howard University Historyby Mark Anthony Neal / 1h
' Phylicia Rashad on the the history of her cherished sorority and alma mater with ESSENCE Social Media Director, Charisma Deberry .'
Black Intimacy in R&B and Hip-Hop with Robert Patterson, Antonia Randolph, and Elliott Powellby Mark Anthony Neal / 15h
"The session of PMBiP involves a conversation between Antonia Randolph and Robert J. Patterson about the representations of Black intimate life in R&B and hip-hop music during the Post-Civil Rights Era, with Elliott H. Powell serving as interlocutor. Patterson talks about his recent book Destructive Desires: Rhythm and Blues Culture and the Politics of Racial Equality (Rutgers University Press, 2
The New Conversation with Dr. Dwight A. McBride | Ep. 3 Jonathan Hollowayby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
" Jonathan Holloway , a U.S. historian, took office as the 21st president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, on July 1, 2020. He also serves as a University Professor and Distinguished Professor. In this series, Dr. Dwight A. McBride , President of The New School, converses with scholars, artists, activists, and a wide range of notable individuals to share their work, their experienc
Cheap, Legal And Everywhere: How Food Companies Get Us 'Hooked' On Junkby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
"Reporter Michael Moss says processed foods can be as alluring in some ways as cocaine or cigarettes. His new book explains how companies keep us snacking by appealing to nostalgia and brain chemistry." -- Fresh Air
Why Having Diverse Government Scientists Is Key To Dealing With Climate Changeby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
"Climate and health policies rely on scientific expertise. But the federal science workforce has been shaped by decades of political interference, underfunding and race and gender bias." -- All Things Considered
Bone Rooms: How Elite Schools and Museums Amassed Black and Native Human Remains Without Consentby Mark Anthony Neal / 1d
"Revelations the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton hold the remains of a child killed by Philadelphia police in the 1985 MOVE bombing are the latest development in a conversation about demanding respectful treatment