Konadu is John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Endowed Chair and Professor at Colgate University, where he teaches courses in African history and on worldwide African histories and cultures. With...
Thanks to the good folks at Pan-African Community Action (PACA) for hosting the following post-film discussion. What are recorded are my comments and responses to questions all of which came after a...
The Judas Factor: The Life and Death of Malcolm Shabazz
Limited 25th Anniversary Edition.
Karl Evanzz.
Xis Books, 541 pp., $25.99. Reviewed by Todd Steven Burroughs Context can be a...
APPEAL Inc., hosted this conversation which was intended to assess/critique the relationship between the independence of the United States and that of African-descendants here and abroad. Initial...
Hip-Hop is no different than any other cultural expression in that when not organized, "nationalized," or conscious of its particular use at any given moment, it too can become an extension of an...
Mix What I Like! A Mixtape Manifesto is now available for free as a PDF. The book was originally published in 2011, had a relatively successful first run and now has had its copyright reverted to me....