Podcasts

Podcasts

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#ApolloLiveWire: Black Men/Soul Music II: Soul Revolution with Herb Boyd + Inhotep Gary Byrd + Gordon Chambers + Mark Anthony Neal + Solomon Hicks June 15 (at Apollo Theater)

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Rev. James Cleveland in his early days as pianist for the Legendary Caravans, with his protege Ms. Franklin and in regal attire towards the end of his life. #BlackMusicMonth

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was all the things when it dropped in the Spring of 1996.

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Credit: Catherine Angst, producer of #LeftOfBlack #TrinityDistinguishedLecture

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#DukeHipHop – Great lecture and class visit by Timothy Anne Burnside from #NMAAHC (at Duke University East Campus)

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The new brilliance from Kellie Jones.

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Great conversation this morning with the Brilliant Emily Raboteau – hosted by Gina Streaty of the Duke Clinical Research Institute.

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Great to share some shine with my Duke African-American Studies colleagues as #DukeShutDownTheMuseum tonight on behalf of the Alumni Association. (at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture)

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at Duke University Hospital

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The Dopeness from my colleagues at the Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain – James Boyle + Jennifer.Jenkins + the Late Keith Aoki – THEFT: A History…

Episode 16 | Speculative Blackness + The Future of Race in Science Fiction

On this episode of Left of Black, Professor André M. Carrington, author of Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction (University of Minnesota Press), joins host Mark Anthony…

Episode 14 | Scenes of Black Feminist Fugitivity

The self-described queer Black troublemaker and Black feminist love evangelist, Alexis Pauline Gumbs joins Mark Anthony Neal in the Left of Black Studio to discuss her new book Spill: Scenes…