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Episode 15 | Break Beats in the Bronx –Rediscovering Hip-Hop’s Early Years

By asa92@duke.edu | July 1, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black studio by Joseph C. Ewoodzie Jr The Malcolm O. Partin Assistant Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Davidson College. Professor Ewoodizie is the author of Break Beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering Hip-Hop’s Early Years (University of North Carolina Press).

Episode 14 |  Melissa Harris Perry and Brittney Cooper

By asa92@duke.edu | July 1, 2018

In Winston-Salem, NC at Wake Forest University Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Melissa Harris-Perry, the Maya Angelou Presidential Chair at Wake Forest University and scholar and author Brittney Cooper Author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower. Professor Harris-Perry is the author of the award-winning Barbershops, Bibles, and […]

Episode 13 | Remaking Black Power – How Black Women Transform an Era

By asa92@duke.edu | July 1, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black studio by Ashley D. Farmer Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies at Boston University. Professor Farmer is author of Remaking Black Power: How Black Women Transform an Era (UNC Press).

Episode 12 | When Black Professional Women Redefine Marriage, Motherhood, and Community

By asa92@duke.edu | July 1, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black studio by Riché J. Daniel Barnes Dean of Pierson College at Yale University and Professor of Anthropology. Dr. Barnes is the author of Raising the Race: Black Career Women Redefine Marriage, Motherhood, and Community (Rutgers University Press), Winner of the 2017 […]

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By asa92@duke.edu | April 4, 2018

.@phontigallo came through #LeftOfBlack (at Duke University – John Hope Franklin Center)

By asa92@duke.edu | March 23, 2018

Was unprepared for the size/scale of this iconic piece from Elizabeth Catlett. #SoulOfANation in #Arkansas (at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art)

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By asa92@duke.edu | February 24, 2018

Left of Black S8:E11:  The Eloquent Rage of Brittney Cooper On location in Winston-Salem, NC at Wake Forest University Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by scholar and author Brittney Cooper (@ProfessorCrunk), author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower. Of Cooper, noted scholar Michael Eric Dyson writes “Cooper may […]

Episode 10 | Murs on Depression, Fatherhood and Hip-Hop as a Public Service

By asa92@duke.edu | February 24, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black studio by Hip-Hop artist Murs In a wide-ranging conversation about fatherhood, mental health, his longtime collaborative relationship with 9th Wonder and his latest recording A Strange Journey into The Unimaginable.

Episode 7 | Professor Chad L. Williams – World War I and the Struggle for Black Manhood

By asa92@duke.edu | February 3, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with historian Chad L. Williams  Author of Torchbearers of Democracy: African American Soldiers in the World War I Era (UNC Press 2010).  Professor Williams is Chair of the African American Studies Department at Brandeis University and co-editor (with Kidada Williams and Keisha Blain) of Charleston Syllabus: […]

Episode 6 | Daniel José Older – from EMS Worker to Writing Afro-Latino Identity into the Fantasy Genre

By asa92@duke.edu | February 3, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with fantasy novelist Daniel José Older Talk his interests in Fantasy Fiction, how bureaucracies influenced his writing, and the challenge of diversity in the publishing industry. Older is the author of Battle Hill Bolero (an epic war novel set in Brooklyn), from the Urban Fantasy series […]

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