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By asa92@duke.edu | March 17, 2014

Left of Black S4:E24:  Beyonce, Philly Soul and the Legacy of Amiri Baraka In the Left of Black studios at the John Hope Franklin Center, Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by noted scholar and musician  Guthrie Ramsey, Jr. in a discussion about the music of Beyonce, Philly Soul and the […]

By asa92@duke.edu | March 10, 2014

Left of Black S4:E23:   Staging Black Gay Men of the South In the Left of Black studios at the John Hope Franklin Center, Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by noted scholar and performance artist E. Patrick Johnson, in a discussion of his one-man stage show Sweet Tea: Black Gay […]

By asa92@duke.edu | March 8, 2014

By asa92@duke.edu | March 8, 2014

Black Cinema from Spike Lee to Tyler Perry to Ava Duvernay Professor Mark Anthony Neal Duke University African & African American Studies—AAAS 390s-01 Program in Art of the Moving Image—AMI 390s-01 Visual and Media Studies—VMS 290s-01 Summer Session One M.T.Th—12:30 pm – 2:35 pm Perkins LINK 2 – 060 The release of Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta […]

By asa92@duke.edu | March 5, 2014

Left of Black S4:E22:   Archibald Motley—Jazz Age Modernist On location at The Nasher Museum of Art, Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by noted Art Historian Richard J. Powell, curator of the new exhibit Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist, the first retrospective of Motley’s work in two decades.  Powell is […]

By asa92@duke.edu | February 28, 2014

Left of Black S4:E21:  Does ‘Negro’ Cinema Matter in the Age of Global Blackness? Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Professor Stephane Dunn, Director ofthe Cinema, Television, & Emerging Media Studies Program at Morehouse College and Esther Iverem, Founder and Managing Editor of SeeingBlack.com.  Dunn and Iverem discuss the current […]

By asa92@duke.edu | February 18, 2014

Left of Black S4:E20:  The Divided Mind of the Black Church Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Pastor Raphael G. Warnock,  Senior Pastor of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and the author of The Divided Mind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety, and Public Witness (NYU Press) […]

By asa92@duke.edu | February 14, 2014

Guthrie P. Ramsey, University of Pennsylvania  and Mark Anthony Neal, DukeUniversity celebrate their new books The Amazing Bud Powell: Black Genius, Jazz History and The Challenge of Bebop  and  Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities. They will be joined in a wide-ranging conversation about Black Masculinity, Genius and the Expressive Arts by eminent cultural critic […]

By asa92@duke.edu | February 12, 2014

Left of Black S4:E19:  Urban Bush Women Celebrate Thirty Years of Art & Struggle Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, founder and artistic director of Urban Bush Woman.  On stage at Duke University’s Reynolds Industries Theater, Zollar discusses the history of the group, the importance of community […]

By asa92@duke.edu | February 4, 2014

Left of Black S4:E18:  The Story Behind ‘We Shall Overcome’ and Other Anthems of Black Resistance Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Professor Shana Redmond author of Anthem: Social Movements and the Sound of Solidarity in the African Diaspora (New York University Press).  Redmond, a professor American Studies and Ethnicity […]

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