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By asa92@duke.edu | May 23, 2011

Left of Black #35w/ Cornel WestMay 23, 2011On the season finale of Left of Black, Princeton Professor Cornel West joins host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal in a conversation about the “Image of Black Males in the Age of Obama.“  The discussion was recorded at the Baptist Grove Church in Raleigh, NC and […]

By asa92@duke.edu | May 17, 2011

Left of Black #34 w/ David J. Leonard and Natalie Y. Moore May 16, 2011 *** Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Washington State University Professor David J. Leonard, co-editor of Commodified and Criminalized: New Racism and African-Americans in Contemporary Sports.  Later he is joined […]

By asa92@duke.edu | May 10, 2011

Left of Black #33 w/ Lisa B. Thompson May 9, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by scholar and playwright Lisa B. Thompson.  Neal and Thompson discuss the images of Black middle class women, the Tony Award nominated musical The Scottsboro Boys and the role […]

By asa92@duke.edu | May 3, 2011

http://www.ustream.tv/flash/viewer.swf Left of Black #32 w/ Aishah Shahidah Simmons & Zaheer Ali May 2, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by filmmaker Aishah Shahidah Simmons in a discussion of sexual violence in Black communities, homophobia, and popular culture controversies surrounding Ashley Judd, Kobe Bryant and […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 26, 2011

Left of Black #31w/ Karla FC HollowayApril 25, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by fellow Duke University Professor Karla FC Holloway, author the new book Private Bodies, Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics (Duke University Press).  Neal and Holloway discuss medical racism, the Tuskegee […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 21, 2011

From ‘Go Down Moses’ to the death of Manning Marable, what is the relationship between Black folk and social media?  Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal, TED-style (12 minutes). About TEDx TEDx was created in the spirit of TED’s mission, “ideas worth spreading.” The program is designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 19, 2011

Left of Black #30 w/ Mark Naison April 18, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Fordham University Historian and activist Mark Naison in a wide ranging discussion about growing up as a White American embracing Black culture, the emergence of Black Studies on predominately White college […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 16, 2011

lecturestobeats: In the series premiere, “Government Loves Me…Government Loves Me Not” examines the complex and seemingly dysfunctional relationship between black Americans and the government. Ph.D. History Candidate Paul Adler uses the critically acclaimed HBO series, “The Wire,” to describe the U.S. labor movement and the hardships communities endured as a result of technological developments in […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 11, 2011

Left of Black #29w/ Kimberly Ellis and Randal JelksMarch 21, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Pittsburgh based scholar, activist, and artist Kimberly Ellis aka Dr. Goddess in a conversation about Pittsburgh’s Hill District and the release of the new DVD Dr. Goddess Goes to Jail.  […]

By asa92@duke.edu | April 5, 2011

Left of Black #28w/ Rosa Clemente and 9th WonderMarch 21, 2011 Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Rosa Clemente (via Skype), the 2008 Green Party Vice-Presidential candidate in a conversation about the historic Green Party ticket in 2008, contemporary Black activism and Hip-Hop.  Later Neal is joined […]

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