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    • Millennial Activism & Social Justice in the Trump Era
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  • Islamophobia & Hip-Hop
    • Bakari Kitwana - American Multiple Indentities
    • Bakari Kitwana - Importance of New Muslim Cool
    • Nura Maznavi - Legal Rights of Muslims
    • Hana Siddiqi - Muslims Are Everywhere Hana
    • Jason Hamza Perez - Being Introduced To Islam
    • Jason Hamza Perez - How I Became A Muslim
    • Jennifer Taylor - On New Muslim Cool
    • Nura Maznavi - On FBI Surveillance
  • Black Masculinity
    • Amina Norman-Hawkins on Respect
    • David Ikard on Brotherhood
    • Mark Anthony Neal on Black Masculinity
    • Joan Morgan on The Hustle
    • Raquel Rivera: Power and Masculinity
  • Race & Hip-Hop
    • Bakari Kitwana on Why Rap Sessions?
    • Ernie Paniccioli on Historical Influences
    • Adam Mansbach on White Privilege and Hip Hop
    • Raquel Rivera on Hip Hop and Reggaeton
    • Oliver Wang on Who Owns Hip-Hop?
  • Hip-Hop & The 2008 Presidential Election
    • Vijay Prashad on the Media
    • Rosa Clemente on Scholarship
    • Maya Rockeymore on Accountable Candidates
    • Billy Wimsatt on National Organizations
    • Angela Woodsen on Activism vs Politics
    • Billy Wimsatt on the 2004 Presidential Elections
    • M1 on Beyond the Vote
    • Jeff Johnson: National Organizing
    • Rosa Clemente on Contradictions
  • Is America Really Post-Racial?
    • M1 on New Directions
    • Lisa Fader Bediako on Post White
    • Sybil Wilkes on Black Talk Radio
    • Rosa Clemente on Post-Election 2008
    • Bakari Kitwana on A New Language
    • Jabari Asim on the N-Word
    • Invincible on Local Activism
    • Invincible on Cross Race Organizing
  • Global Hip-Hop & Economic Recovery
  • FROM PRECIOUS II FOR COLORED GIRLS
    • Bakari Kitwana—Television is Seductive
    • Joan Morgan—Black Women's Voices in Film
    • John Jennings—Visual Representations of Blackness
    • Elizabeth Mendez Berrry—Writing About Domestic Violence
    • Vijay Prashad—TV as Visual Art
  • Women in Hip-Hop
    • Cheryl Keyes on Don Imus
    • Mark Anthony Neal on Modern Minstrels
    • MC Serch on Racism vs. Ignorance
    • Eddie Glaude on Identity Politics
    • Timuel Black on What's Changed
    • Tricia Rose on Hip-Hop and Blackness
    • T. Sharpley-Whiting on Sexual Tourism
    • Yo Yo on Conflict of Interest
    • T.J Crawford on Women & Activism
  • Hip Hop and Feminism
    • Bakari Kitwana on Anti-Women Lyrics
  • Does Hip Hop Hate Women?
    • Mark Anthony Neal on White Audience
    • Joan Morgan on Hip-Hop Feminism
    • T. Sharpley-Whiting on Strip Culture
    • Raquel Rivera on In the Classroom
    • Joan Morgan on C. Delores Tucker
    • Mark Anthony Neal on Black Male Feminist
    • T. Sharpley-Whiting on Video Vixens
    • Mark Anthony Neal on the Duke Rape Trial
    • Joan Morgan on Beauty
    • T. Sharpley-Whiting on the Academy Awards
    • Joan Morgan on Feminism
    • Mark A. Neal: On Feminism
  • Hip-Hop Activism in the Obama / Tea Party Era
  • The Art Of Resistance
  • HIP-HOP, MEDIA & THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
  • FERGUSON UPRISING
  • Millennials and the 2016 Election: Reform or Revolution?
  • Run Toward Fear: Millennial Activism & Social Justice in The Trump Era
  • Mothers of the Movement Speak
  • Toxic Masculinity: Consent, Silences and Institutional Complicity

Videos

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Joan Morgan on Hip-Hop Feminism

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Mark Anthony Neal on White Audience

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Oliver Wang on Who Owns Hip-Hop?

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Invincible on Cross Race Organizing

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Invincible on Local Activism

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Jabari Asim on the N-Word

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Tricia Rose on Hip-Hop and Blackness

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Timuel Black on What's Changed

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Bakari Kitwana on A New Language

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Rosa Clemente on Post-Election 2008

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Sybil Wilkes on Black Talk Radio

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Eddie Glaude on Identity Politics

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Toxic Masculinity: Consent, Silences and Institutional Complicity - Purdue University
September 12, 2019. Featuring Mark Anthony Neal (Looking For Leroy), Treva Lindsey (Colored No More), Darnell Moore (No Ashes in the Fire), Jessica Care Moore(God is Not an American). Moderated by Jasiri X (1Hood).

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