Over the summer I had been invited to contribute to the new online journalism review from Morgan State University. Editorial decisions being what they are I have posted my original below with its original title and some important content left uncut. You can find the new online journalism review from MSU here.
Read moreThe Barack Obama Debates Collection
We’ve collected here our Barack Obama Debates Collection which include some of the earliest and most poignant/prescient criticism of the coming presidency from various perspectives from within the Black radical tradition. 1 & 2. Regathering in “Obamerica:” Now An Agenda? On November 5, 2008 in Richmond, VA community members, activists, scholars and artists gathered to discuss issues of…
Read moreThe Super Funky Soul Power Hour for September 27, 2013
This week’s edition of The Super Funky Soul Power Hour featured our interviews with Ward Churchill and Dr. Brian Sims, as well as, Reza Wreckage with a Wells-Walker Society 10-in-10 segment! Music feature: The Hitman by Pharoahe Monch
Read moreWard Churchill Speaks on Native American “Buying Power” and Other National Myths
Ward Churchill joined us to discuss the many mythologies that precede the more recent one of Indigenous Peoples “buying power” said recently to be headed toward “$96 billion.” Churchill’s analyses, perspective and example are powerful as is his discussion of the penalties for “calling things by their right name” and the “rotation of culprits routine”…
Read moreThe Super Funky Soul Power Hour for September 20, 2013
This week’s show featured our recent interviews with Ericka Blount Danois and Dr. Umaru Bah and features a number of audio goodies in between.
Read moreDigital Neo-Colonialism with Dr. Umaru Bah
Dr. Umaru Bah is an Associate Graduate Professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University. His two main areas of scholarship are knowledge management, and measurement of digital social media audience and content. Dr. Bah is currently working on a book exploring the critical link between information management and national development, based largely on data…
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