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Episode 9 | Conservative But Not Republican – Political Scientist Tasha Philpot on The Paradox of Party Identification and Ideology Among African Americans

By asa92@duke.edu | February 3, 2018

  Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with political scientist Tasha Philpot, Author of Conservative but Not Republican: The Paradox of Party Identification and Ideology among African Americans (Cambridge University Press). Tasha Philpot is an Associate Professor of Government  at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Philpot is also the author […]

Episode 8 | Historian Talitha L. LeFlouria on Convict Labor and the Criminalization of Black Women’s Lives

By asa92@duke.edu | February 3, 2018

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with historian Talitha L. LeFlouria, Author of Chained in Silence: Black Women and Convict Labor in the New South (UNC Press). Dr. LeFlouria is associate professor of African American Studies in the Carter G. Woodson Institute at the University of Virginia. Chained in Silence won the […]

By asa92@duke.edu | January 15, 2018

Google Honors #MLKDAY2018 with Doodle by Cannaday Chapman.

By asa92@duke.edu | November 2, 2017

MAN & Monch (at Duke University – West Campus, Durham, North Carolina)

By asa92@duke.edu | November 2, 2017

By asa92@duke.edu | October 31, 2017

By asa92@duke.edu | October 29, 2017

#TurnMeLoose Talk-back with Joe Morton. #DickGregory #PapaPope #ByronDouglas #BrotherFromAnotherPlanet (at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts)

Episode 5 | Michaela angela Davis on Image + Beauty + Power

By asa92@duke.edu | October 28, 2017

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in studio by image activist, Michaela Angela Davis For a free-ranging conversation about Black women, beauty and representation Davis is the creator of MADFREE: Liberating Conversations About Image Beauty and Power, a multi-platform conversation project with revolutionary women. A frequent contributor to CNN, Davis has served […]

By asa92@duke.edu | October 26, 2017

Advance Reader’s Copy. Pub date: 11/14/17. With Barbara Smith. Beverly Smith. Demita Frazier. Alicia Garza. Barbara Ransby. Haymarket Books.

Episode 4 | Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance

By asa92@duke.edu | October 8, 2017

On this episode of Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor Uri McMillan to discuss his recent book   Embodied Avatars: Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance, NYU Press. McMillan is an Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles with joint appointments in the Departments of […]

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