https://youtu.be/BgtR9SOqkX4Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly joined us for an early turn to #BlackAugust and a look at the ways in which the Black Radical Tradition can continue to inform movements today. See more of her work HERE!
Read moreFrom REBel to ReBEL: “You Got No Country, You Got No Flag!”
Blacklash: The Africana Collective discussed the question of flags, symbolism and movement politics. Contact: blacklashcollective@gmail.com powered by Crowdcast
Read moreHoyt Fuller and the Architects of the Black Arts Movement
For those of us, like our next guest, who have come through the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, The Hoyt Fuller Room is the central hub within that space and has been host to an infinite number of classes, gatherings and ceremonies, like the one we’ve just left commemorating that center’s founder…
Read moreCelebrating 50 Years of Black Studies
Drs. Carol Henderson, Dana Williams and Jared Ball discuss the state of Black / Africana Studies during what is the discipline’s 50th anniversary. The event was organized and hosted by Dr. Casarae L. Gibson of Syracuse University.
Read moreTommy Curry and The Man [Still] Not!
We were joined in this edition of iMWiL! once again by Dr. Tommy Curry for a part two of our discussion of his book The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We discussed his work and its challenge to conventional and other forms theoretical approaches to the study of race, class,…
Read moreTalking Pan-Africanism with Anoa Changa
I appreciated being invited to this discussion on The Way With Anoa and all that [SURPRISE!] is revealed! “On this episode, Anoa first chats with Dr. Jared Ball host of iMixWhatiLike about Pan Africanism and their differing views on Bernie Sander‘s response to whether he supports reparations. In the second half, Anoa and Malaika Jabali…
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