Redefining Black Power: Reflections on the State of Black America
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Conversations with black leaders and activists exploring current African American political and cultural life.
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Conversations with black leaders and activists exploring current African American political and cultural life.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- City Lights Open Media
- Verlag: City Lights Books
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 141mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780872865464
- ISBN-10: 0872865460
- Artikelnr.: 33268290
- City Lights Open Media
- Verlag: City Lights Books
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 141mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9780872865464
- ISBN-10: 0872865460
- Artikelnr.: 33268290
Joanne Griffith is an award-winning international broadcast journalist who has reported, produced and hosted programs for the BBC, NPR and Pacifica Radio. She has spent her 15-year career telling the stories of tragedy and triumph throughout the African Diaspora. Based in LA, Griffith hosts a weekly radio program for BBC Radio.
REDEFINING BLACK POWER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
By Joanne Griffith-Poplar
1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America
A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding
2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?
Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander
3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery
Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux
4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?
A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa
5. Probing the President: The Mediäs Paralysis of Analysis?
A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington
6. It Matters What Needs to be Done
Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones
7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice
The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther
Armah
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
About Pacifica Radio
Bibliography and Audio References
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
By Joanne Griffith-Poplar
1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America
A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding
2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?
Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander
3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery
Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux
4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?
A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa
5. Probing the President: The Mediäs Paralysis of Analysis?
A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington
6. It Matters What Needs to be Done
Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones
7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice
The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther
Armah
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
About Pacifica Radio
Bibliography and Audio References
REDEFINING BLACK POWER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
By Joanne Griffith-Poplar
1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America
A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding
2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?
Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander
3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery
Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux
4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?
A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa
5. Probing the President: The Mediäs Paralysis of Analysis?
A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington
6. It Matters What Needs to be Done
Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones
7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice
The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther
Armah
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
About Pacifica Radio
Bibliography and Audio References
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
By Joanne Griffith-Poplar
1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America
A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding
2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?
Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander
3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery
Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux
4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?
A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa
5. Probing the President: The Mediäs Paralysis of Analysis?
A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington
6. It Matters What Needs to be Done
Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones
7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice
The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther
Armah
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
About Pacifica Radio
Bibliography and Audio References