Dr. Lewis Gordon: Afropessimism, Africana Philosophy and Theory
Dr. Lewis Gordon was our guest for more discussion of Afropessimism, Africana Philosophy and Theory. Gordon discussed some troubling trends in prevalent in much of…
Dr. Lewis Gordon was our guest for more discussion of Afropessimism, Africana Philosophy and Theory. Gordon discussed some troubling trends in prevalent in much of…
Dr. Iyelli Ichile returned to discuss the film Get Out from her particular perspective of and preferred frame of Africana history and womanhood.
Dr. Yvonne Seon joined us this week for part one of what will be multiple segments to discuss her fascinating career in Black/Africana Studies her…
Dr. James Turner is the founding director of the Africana Studies and Research Center established in 1969 at Cornell University. Having himself been part of and impacted…
During this week’s 28th annual Kemetic Studies Conference of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) a panel was convened on the continuing relevance…
Dr. Greg Carr speaking at the 28th annual Kemetic Studies conference convened by the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations gave this rousing talk:…
Dr. Ronald Walters was among the most honest, hard-working and supportive scholars whose work in African American politics was unparalleled. He was a prolific author,…
Drs. Ball, Bolden and Burroughs, “The Killer Bs,” sat down for an “impromptu radio” formatted discussion of Burroughs’ new book, Marvel’s Black Panther: A Comic…
For the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this discussion was held on Loud and Clear Sputnik International radio with Brian…