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Episode 3 | Artist Pierce Freelon on His Vision for the City of Durham
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal, chair of Duke’s Department of African and African American Studies, speaks with Durham, N.C. mayoral candidate Pierce Freelon About town/gown relations, the city’s rapid development, and his vision for Durham’s marginalized communities. Freelon is the founder of Blackspace, a digital maker space in Durham where young people learn […]
Episode 2 | Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman’s Journey with Depression & Faith
Left of Black host Dr. Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Dr. Monica A. Coleman to discuss Her book Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith. Dr. Coleman is Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions at Claremont School of Theology in southern California. There she also serves as a Co-Director the […]
#AboutLastNight – such a great time last night at the ‘Listening to 4:44 on the Couch: Hip-Hop Black Men and Mental Health" event which aimed to offer clinical expertise through the music of JAY-Z – sponsored the Department of African + African-American Studies at Duke University with the Duke Council on Race and Ethnicity + […]
Episode 1 | Race + Politics + The Gentleman Cartoonist
Cartoonist and Satirist Keith Knight sits down with Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal to talk about his latest books They Shoot Black People Don’t They?: 20 Years of Police Brutality Cartoons and Jake the Fake Keeps it Real with by Craig Robinson and Adam Mansbach.
Left of Black S7:E24: Environmental Justice + Sustainability + Political Pragmatism in the Black Belt On this episode of Left of Black, activist Catherine Coleman Flowers, joins host Mark Anthony Neal in studio to discuss environmental justice in Lowndes County, Alabama, including her working relationship with former Alabama Senator and current US Attorney General, Jefferson […]
Episode 23 | African American History and the Born Digital Museum
On this episode of Left of Black, Timothy Anne Burnside, a curatorial specialist at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) In Washington, D.C. joins host Mark Anthony Neal in the Left of Black studio at the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University. Burnside and Neal discuss the impact and importance […]
Episode 22 | Rise of the Rural Ghetto and Prison Proliferation
On this episode of Left of Black, Sociologist John M. Eason joins host Mark Anthony Neal in the Left of Black studio at the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University to discuss his book Big House on the Prairie: Rise of the Rural Ghetto and Prison Proliferation (University of Chicago Press). Eason is Assistant […]
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