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Angela Davis on Black History and Cultural Diversity

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  » # Episodes: 2
  » Most Recent: 15 Mar, 2010
Length: 2:01:00
Uploaded: 4 Feb, 2008

Recording Date: 1 Feb, 2008
Recording Location: Carleton University, Ottawa Canada
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: 1 Year
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: Non-Profit Use Only

Program Title: Angela Davis on Black History and Cultural Diversity
Description: Angela Davis on Black History and cultural diversity recorded February 1, 2008 in Ottawa at Carleton University. This talk discusses race and racism in the 21st Century from a Canadian and US Perspective.
Issues addressed in this lecture:
-Negro History Week
-Black History Month and individualist narratives
-Black struggle in the context of indigenous sovereignty
-Homophobia in progressive movements
-The effect of global capitalism on Birmingham
-The house of race and the migrations of racism
-concepts of diversity in the US elections
-Crime vs. Punnishment and political prisoners

Part 1 - Angela Davis lecture
Part 2 - Question and Answer period

Host(s): Carleton University Student Association
Featured Speakers/Guests: Angela Davis

Credits: Recorded by Seth Porcello for CKUT Radio 90.3FM Montreal.

Comments:

Topic:
Politics > Activism
Society and Culture > Racism
Type: Speech/Presentation

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Angela Davis Part 2: Question and Answer Download (22)
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Comments: First Question: How could an Afro-Centric curriculum like the one being proposed in Toronto be comprehensive, when there are so many black cultures within Black Culture?

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