Episodes
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Liana and Jabari Asim. Liana Asim is a playwright and a librettist. Jabari Asim is an author, poet, and playwright.
Published 01/26/15
Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the studio by WISER-Duke writing fellows Neo Muyanga and Khadija Patel. Muyanga is a composer and musician who is working on a new libretto. Patel is a journalist writing about the Johannesburg suburb, Mayfair.
Published 01/26/15
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is join in studio by Harry Weinger to talk about producing from an archive and the Marvin Gaye archives. Weinger is a producer, writer and educator who is currently Vice President of A&R for Universal Music Enterprises. Weinger teaches at New York University.
Published 12/08/14
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Jeffrey Q. McCune to discuss McCune's new book, “Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing”. McCune is an Associate Professor teaching Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and in the Performing Arts Department at Washington University in St. Louis.
Published 12/03/14
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined in studio with documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson. Nelson is known for his films Freedom Riders, The Murder of Emmett Till, and, Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice.
Published 12/03/14
Mark Anthony Neal speaks with Derrick White about the Institute of the Black World. White is a visiting associate professor teaching in the Department of History at Dartmouth College. White is the author of "The Challenge of Blackness: The Institute of the Black World and Political Activism in the 1970s".
Published 11/17/14
Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Cora Daniels and John Jackson to talk about their new book, "Impolite Conversations: On Race, Politics, Sex, Money, and Religion". Daniels is an award-winning journalist and author. Professor Jackson is a cultural anthropologist, filmmaker, and the Dean of the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania.
Published 11/17/14
Mark Anthony Neal is joined by writer and filmmaker Felicia Pride to talk about the challenges involved with funding and distributing black media, and her new project, "Openended", and ABC's new sitcom "Blackish". Openended's IndieGoGo Campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/what-s-after-the-end-again-let-s-make-openended
Published 11/03/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts to talk about the state of Black ministry, New York politics, and music. Rev. Dr. Butts is the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church and the president of the State University of New York at Old Westbury.
Published 10/27/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Zandria F. Robinson to talk about her new book, "This Ain't Chicago: Race, Class, and Regional Identity in the Post-Soul South". Robinson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Memphis.
Published 10/22/14
Mark Anthony Neal is joined in the studio by Daryl Atkinson to talk about mass incarceration's impact on America, social justice in Durham, NC and anti-black violence. Atkinson is a senior staff attorney at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. https://www.southerncoalition.org
Published 10/14/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Karla FC Holloway to talk about her new book, 'Legal Fictions: Constituting Race, Composing Literature', interdisciplinarity within the academy, President Obama and John Hope Franklin. Professor Holloway is the James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University. She also holds appointments in the Law School, Women's Studies and African & African American Studies. Professor Holloway's book, 'Legal Fictions' is available online:...
Published 10/06/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Walter Kimbrough, the president of Dillard University, to discuss the importance of HBCUs, leading as a member of Generation X, and the challenges facing black men today.
Published 10/02/14
Season 5, Episode 1 Mark Anthony Neal sits down in the studio with Rapsody to talk about her music, influences, and the gender dynamics in hip hop. Rapsody released her new single, 'Hard to Choose' last week, https://soundcloud.com/jamlaarmy/rapsody-hard-to-choose-prod-by-9th-wonder. Rapsody's forthcoming album 'Beauty and The Beast" will be released on October 7th, 2014.
Published 09/22/14
Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Alexis De Veaux to discuss her new novel, Yabo, the passion of learning, and a new generation take on feminism. De Veaux's novel Yabo is available at: http://www.redbonepress.com/products/yabo
Published 07/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with poet and Yale professor Elizabeth Alexander to discuss African American studies, and hip hop and poetry.
Published 06/23/14
Mark Anthony Neal speaks to Professor Ruth Nicole Brown about her new book, "Hear Our Truths: The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood". Professor Brown is an assistant professor of Gender and Women's Studies, African Studies, and the Ethnography of the University Initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Published 04/28/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor Ali Colleen Neff to talk about her work with Senegalese praise poets, her book "Let the World Listen Right", and Mami Wata's influence on musical traditions. Professor Neff is a a visiting assistant professor at William and Mary College.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor Emily Lordi to discuss her new book, "Black Resonance: Iconic Women Singers and African American Literature". Professor Lordi is an assistant professor in the English Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with The Art of Cool Festival's co-founder Cicely Mitchell. The Art of Cool takes place on April 25 & 26, 2014 in Durham, NC.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal is join by Erica Lorraine Williams to discuss her new book, "Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements". Williams is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Spelman College.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Julius Bailey and Regina Bradley to talk about the volume, "The Cultural Impact of Kanye West". Bailey edited the volume and Bradley contributed to the work.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor Guthrie Ramsey Jr. to talk about his new book, "The Amazing Bud Powell", the late Amiri Baraka, and the state of music. Prof. Ramsey is the Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.
Published 04/21/14
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor E. Patrick Johnson to talk about his play, Sweet Tea. Professor Johnson is the Carlos Montezuma Professor of Performance Studies and African American Studies at Northwestern University. Sweet Tea will be touring this spring at Williams College, Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Brown University.
Published 04/21/14
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Stephane Dunn and Esther Iverem to talk about this year's Academy Awards and the current state of black film. Dunn is an Assistant Professor of English and the Co-Director of Cinema, Television, and Emerging Media Studies at Morehouse College. Iverem is the founder and editor of SeeingBlack.com.
Published 02/25/14