Author: Jared Ball
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Love, Peace and Soul Train with Ericka Blount Danois
Veteran author and journalist Ericka Blount Danois joined us to discuss her new book Love, Peace, and Soul: Behind the Scenes of…
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Freestyles and Malcolm X with IMIXWHATILIKE TV!
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The Super Funky Soul Power Hour for September 13, 2013
This week featured our interviews with Dr. Gaye Theresa Johnson about Black and Brown united histories and Andile Mngxitama about Steve Biko.
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“Sophisticated Slavery:” Andile Mngxitama & The Legacy Of Steve Biko
This week marks the 36th anniversary of the assassination of Steve Biko (September 12, 1977). Journalist and Black Consciousness advocate Andile Mngxitama…
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Dr. Gaye Theresa Johnson on Black and Brown Struggle and Spatial Entitlement
Dr. Gaye Theresa Johnson joined us to discuss her book Spaces of Conflict, Sounds of Solidarity: Music, Race, and Spatial Entitlement in…
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Dr. LaTasha Levy on Pan-Africanism in Theory and Praxis and Dr. James Turner
Watch this video on YouTube Dr. LaTasha Levy discusses her article, “Pan-Africanism in Theory and Praxis,” for a forthcoming book, Discourse on…
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The Super Funky Soul Power Hour September 6, 2013
This week’s show included interviews with Paul Porter of RapRehab.com on comments made earlier this year by rap legend Scarface that Jews…
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Paul Porter and Scarface Speak: Who Runs Hip-Hop?
Paul Porter of RapRehab.com joined us today to add some context and history to the comments made recently by legendary rapper Scarface…
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A Legacy of Africana Studies: A Conversation with Dr. James Turner
https://youtu.be/-skXlcIGec8Dr. James Turner is the founding director of the Africana Studies and Research Center established in 1969 at Cornell University. Having himself been part…
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Colonialism, Media and Psychological Warfare
https://youtu.be/QQ1IvTsi0bMA classic presentation to the Black Is Back Coalition in Washington, D.C. in 2011.
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The Super Funky Soul Power Hour August 30, 2013
This week’s show featured our recent interviews with Kamau Franklin, Rosa Clemente, Mic Crenshaw and Skipp Coon, as well as, a commentary…
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A “Post-Mortem” on the March “With” Washington / Kamau Franklin
Lawyer and activist Kamau Franklin returned to discuss his latest piece, “The Post-Mortem on The March “with” Washington – A Reinvented Martin…
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Africana Womanism, Kemet and the Fallibility of Feminism
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…
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The History and Politics of Black Radio
National Public Radio (NPR) hosted a historic but never-to-be-aired panel on the history, politics and contemporary state of Black radio. Panelists included…
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‘Smart Power’ In the Era of Africana Studies with Dr. Greg Carr
Dr. Greg Carr speaking at the 28th annual Kemetic Studies conference convened by the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations gave…
