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Episode 11: “Are We Free?” – Kyle Abraham Talks Dance as Protest

On this episode of Left of Black Award winning dancer and choreographer Kyle Abraham talks with host Mark Anthony Neal about his work When the Wolves Came In Which was…

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In the #LeftOfBlack studio with Daniel Jose Older (at Duke University – John Hope Franklin Center)

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Multitudes and a Black Sense of Place and Movement: A Review of Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugitivity by Alexis Pauline Gumbs by Sasha Panaram | @SashaPanaram | NewBlackMan (in…

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Christmas with a Twist of Soul: Mark Anthony Neal on His Favorite Christmas Songs  Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal discusses his favorite African-American Christmas songs with NPR’s Michel Martin….

“I Can’t Turn You Loose”: Otis Redding and the Kinship of Live Soul by Mark Anthony Neal | @NewBlackMan | NewBlackMan (in Exile) ‘The notion of friendship or kinship was…

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As the year comes to a close, #BackChannel contributors Natalie Bullock Brown, professor of film and broadcast media at St. Augustine’s University in Raleigh, and Mark Anthony Neal, professor of…

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“To August Wilson With Love”: Fences Review by Stephane Dunn | @DrStephaneDunn | NewBlackMan (in Exile) ‘In that deceptively simple summation of his approach to directing Fences, Mr. Washington treats…

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Conjuring. (at The Mad Hatter’s Cafe + Bakeshop)

Episode 10 | “Black Righteous Space” – A Conversation with Hank Willis Thomas

On this episode of Left of Black noted photo-conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas, joins host Mark Anthony Neal on the occasion of the Annual Barbra and Andrew Rothschild Lecture at…

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NewBlackMan (in Exile) always looking for reviewers; hit us at tnimixtape@gmail.com if you’re interested.

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Thinking about #Otis

Episode 9 | Erasure + Blaqueer + the Margins of Blackness with Tim’m West

On this episode of Left of Black activist and scholar Tim’m West  joins host Mark Anthony Neal in a frank conversation about Black Queer identity and erasure in Black communities….