Episodes
As we wrap up the season, join Wren and Allisa in a full length Tea Time segment where they revisit some of their most fond memories of season one of Vanguard At Dawn!
Published 11/30/20
Published 11/30/20
In this episode, join Wren & Allisa in a full length Tea Time segment where they revisit some of their most fond memories of season one of Vanguard At Dawn!
Published 11/16/20
Wrapping up our series on the Harlem Renaissance and the first season of Vanguard At Dawn, this week we are discussing white patrons and their influence and control over the artisans of this period. Sources: “The Doomed Friendship that Helped Define African American Literature” interview with Yuval Taylor conducted by Jennifer Baker https://electricliterature.com/the-doomed-friendship-that-helped-define-african-american-literature/...
Published 10/31/20
A discussion of the history of jazz, the Legacy of Jazz music, and how it encapsulates the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance, and celebrates black culture. Sources: The History of Jazz by Ted Gioia, Second Edition https://books.google.com/books?hl=enandlr=andid=J9G50L3c14QCandoi=fndandpg=PT1anddq=history+of+jazz+musicandots=ROZ0CVDlqSandsig=lJMcHBHnmPmI81FhK8FsRamEKh8#v=onepageandqandf=true...
Published 10/24/20
This week we discuss the importance of the black church during the Harlem Renaissance, the exclusion of black people from leadership positions in the Catholic Church, and how the black church became a cultural icon and safe haven within black communities. Sources: Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance https://www.google.com/books/edition/Encyclopedia_of_the_Harlem_Renaissance/XP48QWTmjyUC?hl=enandgbpv=1andbsq=church%20harlem%20renaissance...
Published 10/17/20
This week we continue our series on the Harlem Renaissance with Langston Hughes. He was a poet, activist, playwright and champion of the everyday people. Sources: “Closing Time: Langston Hughes and the Queer Poetics of Harlem Nightlife” by Shane Vogel https://www.jstor.org/stable/23128793?seq=1 (https://www.jstor.org/stable/23128793?seq=1) Book: “The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes” edited by Arnold Rampersad “The Negro Speaks of...
Published 10/10/20
This week we continue our series on the Harlem Renaissance with a look at Zora Neale Hurston. She was a prominent figure of the renaissance who's field work focused on rural southern communities and the vibrancy of unfiltered, and unrefined black culture. Sources for this week's lecture: Cheryl Wall “Her Eyes Were Watching God” https://www.chicagohumanities.org/media/zora-neale-hurston-her-eyes-were-watching-god/...
Published 10/03/20
This week we discuss the Harlem Renaissance and its lesser known queer history, with a special spotlight on Gladys Bentley! Articles mentioned in the episode: I am a Woman Again http://www.queermusicheritage.com/BENTLEY/Ebony/ebony1.jpg (http://www.queermusicheritage.com/BENTLEY/Ebony/ebony1.jpg) PBS video with Shirlette Ammons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LeDbXK7H20andab_channel=AmericanMastersPBS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LeDbXK7H20andab_channel=AmericanMastersPBS) Tea...
Published 09/26/20
A discussion of spirituals, privacy, and the wilderness in relation to slave rebellions and the legacy of these practices in the black community. This week's episode is highly centered around this article By Erik Nielson: https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002andcontext=spcs-faculty-publicationsandfbclid=IwAR198jTAUCvtlc3_TESHMpaBlSfppgLPxvsecT0Vr6LmtpT6PBX2ToU5vbU Special Thanks to Quotesha Austin and "The Talented" D'Mari George Machai Austin for their rendition...
Published 09/19/20
This week, it's back to history. Nat Turner's rebellion is known as one of the trigger events for the American Civil War, but not many know the story behind this bloody revolution. Article for next week: https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002andcontext=spcs-faculty-publicationsandfbclid=IwAR1Sr8yfw5yZWrzeQQc0StsUWZeAjHFVk-3Ckgre1BwGua3HteXYPxVPTjk Tea Time------ Artists: Aoi Teshima-...
Published 09/12/20
In this short segment, we take a break from our regularly scheduled episodes to explain our podcast name change. We delve into the meaning of the word Guru, what initially drew us to use it, and why we've decided to not to use it anymore. We also announce our new name, Vanguard At Dawn, and set our intention to live up to this new name and its meaning.
Published 09/12/20
This week we delve into the school to prison pipeline and the black image in the white mind. How are children being groomed for a life of criminality and ultimately as more slaves for the prison industrial complex. Research Article-...
Published 09/05/20
This week, we tackle modern day slavery and the overpolicing of black and poor communities and how the 13th amendment loophole, the War on Drugs, and the legalization of marijuana have contributed to systemic oppression. Tea Time----- Artists: Ashley AArons- https://www.instagram.com/amaart75/ (https://www.instagram.com/amaart75/) Allisa Austin- https://www.instagram.com/allisaaustin/ (https://www.instagram.com/allisaaustin/) Activist: Teenoir:...
Published 08/29/20
Peace, Love, and Social Activism. This week we wrap up our Civil War unit and discuss the 1960s. How did the Vietnam War, the Counter Culture, and the Civil Rights Movement collide and what ultimately ended this time of drastic social change?
Published 08/22/20
This week we discuss how southern sympathizers rewrote history and controlled the public's perception of the American Civil War. The Tulsa Race Riot/ Massacre, The Great Depression, and Gone With The Wind, and more combine to provide insight on this issue. Tea Time---------- Artists: Green Tea Peng- https://www.instagram.com/greenteapeng/ (https://www.instagram.com/greenteapeng/) Mawhya-https://www.instagram.com/mawhyah/ (https://www.instagram.com/mawhyah/) Activist: Jerome Foster and the...
Published 08/15/20
A quick look into the reality of reconstruction as well as a summary and analysis of the film The Birth of a Nation. Enjoy the social commentary! Tea Time----- Artists: Nynne- https://www.instagram.com/beanynne/ (https://www.instagram.com/beanynne/) Vashti Harrison- https://www.instagram.com/vashtiharrison/ (https://www.instagram.com/vashtiharrison/) Activist: John Oliver- https://youtu.be/hsxukOPEdgg News: Be aware of voter suppression specifically in regards to the Voting Rights Act and the...
Published 08/08/20
In this episode we go through the American Civil War and retell this story in a way that goes beyond the bloody battles and is racially conscious. Tea Time------------------------ Artists: Anthony Ramos- https://open.spotify.com/track/4km1hd3ZGIP4V0cYYkB47S Kenny Elrod- https://open.spotify.com/track/5I3KWHu55Mb31819QGjxD0?si=lkomV_oZQuqSDaoPfxzhfQ Activist: Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi- https://www.chooseorg.org/aboutus (https://www.chooseorg.org/aboutus) News of the week: Walls against...
Published 08/01/20
In this episode, we discuss what events led to the American Civil War and clarify what it was fought over. Activist of the week: Zyahna Bryant Check out zyahna bryant. (@ZyahnaB): https://twitter.com/ZyahnaB?s=09 Artists of the week: Annie Green https://open.spotify.com/track/1uLj0Jjsh7qGJn7Lu1E2qx?si=xZQF9vf8RiexUVFQg8Xcig Temi Oni https://open.spotify.com/track/2NBvQva0WGWOHw7O1NXtZW?si=K3FsfmqRSsmF0vu1nSVjew
Published 07/25/20
The fourth and final part of our deep dive into George M Fredrickson's take on white supremacy.
Published 07/18/20
Part 3 of a deep dive into George M Fredrickson's work.
Published 07/11/20
A continued deep dive into George M Fredrickson's take on white supremacy.
Published 07/04/20
In this episode, we take a close look at one of George M. Fredrickson's most well known works, "White Supremacy: A Comparative Study of American and South African History." Part one sets the scene to the first glimpses of how race was handled in the North American colonies. We also share insight on how the law makers' initial impulses effect us today.
Published 06/27/20
This podcast delves into the complex ideology of race in America. Step by step the creators and co-hosts, Wren and Allisa, hope to take you on a journey of deeper understanding. We will utilize books, scholarly journals, laws, and similar references to illustrate the depth of white supremacy in American culture.We believe the revolution starts with all of us, and is only just beginning!
Published 06/20/20