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il y a là cendre Professor of African American and Africana Studies, University of Maryland. Check out: blackstudiespodcast.substack.com
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Check out our newsletter! Q&A w/ Ashley Newby and John Drabinski about The Black Studies Podcast | The University of Arizona Press | Grad Students Corner w/ Seyi Osundeko @topntchsmles.bsky.social @jdrabinski.bsky.social @blkstudies-podcast.bsky.social newbooksnetwork.substack.com/p/podcasting...

The Black Studies Podcast - interview with me and Ashley on New Books Network substack.

Teslas on fire is an amazing party favor at the end of a nation. Like, really amazing.

Excited about this: the 100th episode of The Black Studies Podcast. Introducing Brie Gorrell as our new co-host, me and Ashley talking about what we've learned from 100 episodes and a lot about what's to come. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

I've been so impatient waiting for this podcast to come out, it's just so so good. I left this conversation with so many thoughts, questions, and ways of returning to my bookshelf. I'd bet it will be the same for anyone who listens. Worth your time. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

Loved this conversation with Fred. Interesting and full of so much insight podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

Another fantastic week of podcasts…and welcoming our new co-host Brie Gorrell!

Amazing conversation on The Black Studies Podcast with one of the original innovators of the field, Abdul Alkalimat. Absolutely worth your listening time: open.spotify.com/episode/5FxW...

March on The Black Studies Podcast…amazing month to come

Great new podcast: Kellie Carter-Jackson talking about Black women, history, Black Studies politics, and the play of refusal and resistance.

Such good podcast guests this week

This is such a great episode of The Black Studies Podcast. Super interesting and smart insights from Noliwe Rooks, reflections from a long and important career in the field. Education, history, cultural studies, feminist theory ... her work really embodies so much of what the field has to offer.

Excellent conversation with Layla Brown on this podcast episode. Really fantastic insights into pan-Africanism and Black Studies, blackness in Latin America, and the politics of Black study. Listen in on Apple Podcasts here or on most streaming platforms ... podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

Amazing conversation with Nwando Achebe, discussing the relation between oral traditions and writing, histories of African women, and the place of Africa in Black Studies. Listen in on most streaming platforms and here at Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2nLx...

Amazing week of podcasts coming

@sjcerv.bsky.social on The Black Studies Podcast talking about expressive culture, performance studies, gender, and how Black Studies shapes and refines critical reflection and sensibilities. Smart and interesting, listen on Spotify or most streaming services: open.spotify.com/episode/4whl...

This is such a fantastic conversation on The Black Studies Podcast with Walter Greason. I have been thinking about it since we recorded. So many things to consider, contemplate, and place at the center of what we do.

Gerald Horne on The Black Studies Podcast talking about his work as a historian, rewriting history in relation to Black Studies, and the politics of our moment. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...

Great podcast about Black study, curatorial practice, and “breathing Black air.” Thankful for the conversation, Stephanie! open.spotify.com/episode/3t5N...

Fresh out podcast: Ashley Newby hosts Aisha Durham, talking about Durham's work on culture, expression, and public facing scholarship. Great conversation, listen in here: open.spotify.com/episode/0T3c...

Arrived today, excited to read it … Mary is a brilliant historian, this is an important work

Upcoming on The Black Studies Podcast…

This was a great conversation. Jervette joined CCNY to help re-establish their Black Studies program, which is amazingly important work. But also, somehow, in Harlem of all places, there was no Department of Black Studies for years and years. A lot to think about in this, that story is part of it.

'Black Studies Podcast and Melissa Daniels-Rauterkus discuss the place of literary studies in the Black Studies imagination, the relationship between cultural production and everyday Black life, and the politics of Black study inside and outside the academy.' podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/m...

The Other Three-Album Run that Defined Quincy Jones' Black Pop Sound| @markanthonyneal.bsky.social George Benson, James Ingram, and Michael Jackson sparked a movement like no other www.levelman.com/three-album-...

First full podcast in our series, with the always brilliant and interesting Charles McKinney:

Getting the podcast out and about here in Bluesky … first talk, me and my collaborator (Ashley) @topntchsmles.bsky.social open.spotify.com/episode/087l...

Why not start my (online) life here with a pic of this luscious cat?