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Context, Black History, and Asking the Right Questions (#Twittergate, #ASALH, #TransformDH)
Context, Black History, and Asking the Right Questions (#Twittergate, #ASALH, #TransformDH)
Left of Black S3:E3 | October 1, 2012 Where Are the Discussions About Poverty and Youth Violence in the 2012 Presidential Race? Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype  journalists Rahiel Tesfamariam and Mychal Denzel Smith in a discussion of youth violence and poverty in the United […]
Poverty, Youth Violence and the Anniversary of The Occupy Movement on October 1st Left of Black As the 2012 Presidential Election season went into high gear, several issues, notably the poverty rate in the United States and the apparent rise of youth violence in American cities like Chicago, were nowhere to be found on the […]
Left of Black S3:E2 | September 24, 2012 The Imagery of African American Identity and Raising Black Daughters in the Obama Era Host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the Left of Black Studios by Maurice O. Wallace, Associate Professor of English and African-American Studies at Duke University. Neal and Wallace […]
Left of Black S3:E1 | September 17, 2012 Race and the Digital Humanities Host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Howard Rambsy II, Associate Professor of English Language and Literature and Director of the Black Studies Program at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and Jessica Marie Johnson, a Post-Doctoral […]
Race & the Digital Humanities on the Season Premiere of Left of Black On many college campus, professors and administrators are grappling with trying to re-brand the Humanities for a generation of undergraduate students who are plugged into the digital world in ways that are vastly different than the analog world that many of their […]
Left of Black S2:E33 | May 21, 2012 Race, Writing and the Attack on Black Studies with Adam Mansbach and La TaSha Levy on Season Finale of Left of Black Host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by writer Adam Mansbach, the author of several books including Angry Black White […]
Left of Black S2:E32 | May 14, 2012 American Bandstand & the Civil Rights Movement, and Black Visual Literacy Host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Professor Matthew Delmont (Scripps College), author of the just published The Nicest Kids in Town: American Bandstand, Rock N’ Roll and the Struggle […]
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