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Panama Jackson of Very Smart Brothas joined us to discuss the shifting dynamics and politics around being "mixed" and "Black."
Dr. Hate is back for a close up look at the politics and psychology of the film Get Out. Audio Only: From Dr. Huey P. Newton's Revolutionary Suicide: "Revolutionary suicide does not mean that I and...
Steven F. Riley, curator of mixedracestudies.org, joined us for this discussion of mixed race studies, popular culture and the shifting terrain of race and identity.
“U.S. of A. / U. of S.A.” – Art Ensemble Of Chicago / With Amabutho – Art Ensemble Of Soweto “He’s out to neutralize, not to awaken.” – Willa Paskin It was thought a good idea...
*Originally published September 8, 2010
Lorraine Hansberry once cautioned against an artist seeking to ignore the specific nature of their racial categorization, history and experience. Her...
In Living Colors A Black man with a White mother examines the concept of multiracial identity—past, present and future* *Originally published in the March 2011 issue of BLAC Detroit magazine. What...