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KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review
Episode 319: Keith Clark Highlights the Importance of Black Literary Trail Blazers James Baldwin, Ernest Gaines, and Ann Petry

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 48:37


Diverse Voices Book Review host interviewed Keith Clark about his books Navigating the Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines: A Roadmap for Readers, The Radical Fiction of Ann Petry, and Black Manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines and August Wilson.  Clark is a Professor of English and African and African American Studies at George Mason University. Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media: Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreview Instagram - @diverse_voices_book_review Twitter - @diversebookshay Email: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.com 

Philosophy for our times
Thanksgiving Revisited | Property, Power, and Indigenous Land Rights

Philosophy for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 50:19


Since Magna Carta, the right to property is seen as universal, yet this principle often favours the strong. While nations like Ukraine are supported in reclaiming invaded land, Indigenous peoples in North America—who lost 99% of their land after European invasion—face severe inequalities and little restitution. Despite the belief in inalienable rights, almost no one advocates returning land to Native Americans. Is this principle applied hypocritically? Or is our attachment to universal rights genuine and should we be returning a major part of the land in North America to its original inhabitants?This episode, hosted by Barry C. Smith, features a panel of distinguished experts exploring justice, rights, and ownership. Peter Singer, a leading ethicist renowned for his work in bioethics and animal rights, has received accolades including the Berggruen Prize and the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award. Dale Turner, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, specializes in Indigenous politics and postcolonial thought, with a highly anticipated novel, Vision, on the horizon. Tommy J. Curry, Chair in Africana Philosophy and Black Male Studies at the University of Edinburgh, is the award-winning author of The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. Janne Teller, an acclaimed writer of fiction and essays, has been celebrated for her works promoting peace and understanding. Together, they bring unique perspectives to this timely conversation.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/And don't hesitate to email us at podcast@iai.tv with your thoughts! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Record Player
Too $hort - Life is...Too $hort (1988)

The Record Player

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 79:31


Send us a textProfessor Louis Moore joins Matt and Jeff to discuss his essential new book, The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback. Our engaging discussion with Lou took us deep into the history of Black quarterbacks and athletes in general in the NFL and he talks about the journey he took as he was writing the book. However much progress you might think has been made in the NFL (and beyond), this discussion -- and Lou's book -- will remind you that there's a lot that still needs to be addressed.Lou also shared his history as a music fan and the formative experiences he had as a listener growing up, and why Life is...Too $hort is still one of the most important albums in his collection. We had a blast speaking with Lou and if you haven't had a chance to check out his book yet, you'll really want to after hearing this conversation. Our thanks to Lou for writing this book and the time he spent with us to talk about it! You can visit his official website and read more information about his career to date below.P.S. You can skip the intro and go right to our conversation with Lou, which begins at 10:02.About Professor Louis Moore:Louis Moore is a Professor of History at Grand Valley State University. He teaches African American History, Civil Rights, Sports History, and US History.His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports.  He is the author of two books, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality, and has an Audible lecture, African American Athletes Who Made History. In addition, he has two Audible lectures, African American Athletes Who Made History and A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen, and the African American Intellectual Historical Society, and he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN, and BBC Sports. The co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast, his latest book, The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback is out now.Support the show

Historians At The Movies
Episode 97: Any Given Sunday with Lou Moore

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 94:22


Any Given Sunday turns 25 this year and it may have predicted the modern football era whether the NFL liked it or not. Sports historian Lou Moore stops in to talk about the rise of Black quarterbacks, CTE, social media in sports, malevolent owners, and his new book The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Making of the Black Quarterback.About our guest:Louis Moore is a Professor of History at Grand Valley State University. He teaches African American History, Civil Rights, Sports History, and US History. His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports.  He is the author of two other books, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality, and has an audible lecture, African American Athletes Who Made History. In addition, he has two audible lectures, African American Athletes Who Made History and A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen, and the African American Intellectual Historical Society, and he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN, and BBC Sports. He is als the co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast.Support the podcast:$7 gets you HATM swag, early access to podcasts, and our gratitudehttps://www.patreon.com/historiansatthemovies 

The Rob Burgess Show
Ep. 260 - Louis Moore [III]

The Rob Burgess Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 28:09


Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 260th episode, our returning guest is Louis Moore. You first heard Louis Moore on Episode 53 and Episode 75 of the podcast. Louis Moore is a professor of history at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches African American history, sports history and gender history. He graduated with a B.A. from California State University, Sacramento in 2001, an M.A. from the University of California, Davis in 2005, and a Ph.D. His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports. He is the author of “I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915” and “We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality.” In addition, he has two Audible lectures, “African American Athletes Who Made History” and “A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball.” He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen and the African American Intellectual Historical Society. He has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN and BBC Sports. He is the co-host of the “Black Athlete Podcast.” His latest book, “The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback” will be released on Sept. 24. Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social Subscribe to my Substack newsletter: https://therobburgessshow.substack.com/ Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow

MASKulinity
Let's Talk MASKulinity, Bruh

MASKulinity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 54:23


We're joined by Jeremy Herte, Chicagoan host of the seminal Black masculinity podcast, Let's Talk Bruh. We're always talking about patriarchy, but what is it exactly? And is it really the way it's always been? Samantha shares the differences between matriarchy and patriarchy and highlights key differences beyond which gender is at the helm.We reflect on just a few societies that have maintained or developed matriarchal structures. Did you know there were hunter-gatherer societies in the present day? These societies are much more egalitarian than we might think.. Did you attend a Muffins with Mom or Donuts with Dads event as a kid? Some schools hold these parent events which might seem harmless. We talk through the unforeseen impact of this event designed for dads and Remoy evokes the importance of challenging the social behaviors that we think of as natural and default.Jeremy shares the inspiration behind Let's Talk Bruh and the big part that community played in starting the show and its impact on his life and perspective.Is there really a gender war? Jeremy gets into it and offers insight.Our guest explains how his unlearning of patriarchy required community in different aspects of his life. What's the hardest part of patriarchy to unlearn? Jeremy's answer might be different than you expect…Referenced on this episode:What is patriarchy? A little helpful breakdown from CNNHunter-gatherers operated a little differently than what we thoughtRethinking “Muffins with Moms” and “Donuts with DadsSome names to make it more inclusiveLet's Talk Bruh episode discussing gender wars within communities.Let's Talk Bruh podcast archiveCOMPANION PIECES:Sugar Hill Band? Capitalism and MASKulinity in Hip Hop, with masculinity scholar and accountability strategist, Nalo ZidanHome ALONE for the Holidays, with resident men's counselor,  Justin LioiWe're All a Little MASKy, with #SameHere Global founder Eric KussinBlack Masculinity, Mental Health and Education, with clinical psychologist, Dr. Obari CartmanSome tips on men building communityOn Let's Talk Bruh

I Got More To Say
IGMTS 17 - Dr. Kenneth Marshall

I Got More To Say

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 133:16


In celebration on the final day of Black History Month, Dr. Kenneth Marshall joins Host Cato III this week on “I Got More To Say!” Dr.  Marshall, or more fondly known as Dr. M, is an Associate Professor at Oswego University, Cato III's Alma Mater. Dr. M, a native of Trenton, New Jersey, Earned his bachelor's degree in history from Rider University, and then spent the next 13 years at Michigan State where he earned his PhD in African American Studies. One of the most brilliant minds of the aforementioned subject, his work focuses on Slavery, Black Manhood, black Migration, Segregation, Civil Rights, Black Media, Blaxploitation Film, and Race. Dr. M sits down with Cato and shares his story on how he became one of the most genius minds in African American History, successfully navigating his way through a Predominantly White Institutions, and Black Male Hindrances in America. Be sure to leave Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a like and comment! Be sure to follow and rate our socials below. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/igotmoretosayent/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@igotmoretosay?_t=8kH71iJhZte&_r=1Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-got-more-to-say/id1702113515Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4MDXpAHwiwUUOWnzM85VcG?si=ad9d9232174948dcYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40xT0gysujlsLkfyUX9Tpw https://linktr.ee/igotmoretosay

The LanceScurv Show
HASN'T ANYONE EVEN NOTICED THAT BLACK MANHOOD IS UNDER ATTACK? | LANCESCURV

The LanceScurv Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 115:19


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The Gospel of Malcolm X
Rappers Rick Ross and Jim Jones are a disgrace to Black Manhood... What's happening in Gaza ??? and More

The Gospel of Malcolm X

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 64:34


Rick Ross, Jim Jones, and Meek Mill are a disgrace to Black Manhood... What's happening in Gaza and More...   Recently New Orleans Rapper Dee-1  spoke on Sway's Universe and held Rick Ross, Jim Jones, and Meek Mill accountable for the the messages and content of their rap lyrics.  Both Rick Ross and Jim Jones are nearly 50 years old . They have been on earth for nearly half a century and they both took zero accountability for their lyrics nor accepted the challenge to simply "do better" 

The Gospel of Malcolm X
Rappers Rick Ross and Jim Jones are a disgrace to Black Manhood... What's happening in Gaza ??? and More

The Gospel of Malcolm X

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 64:34


Rick Ross, Jim Jones, and Meek Mill are a disgrace to Black Manhood... What's happening in Gaza and More...   Recently New Orleans Rapper Dee-1  spoke on Sway's Universe and held Rick Ross, Jim Jones, and Meek Mill accountable for the the messages and content of their rap lyrics.  Both Rick Ross and Jim Jones are nearly 50 years old . They have been on earth for nearly half a century and they both took zero accountability for their lyrics nor accepted the challenge to simply "do better" 

The LanceScurv Show
BLACK MANHOOD: SOLUTIONS OVER STEREOTYPES! | LANCESCURV

The LanceScurv Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 209:42


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The Black & Raww Podcast
Black Men - America's Most Hunted, Not Wanted: Mental Health Conversations with Mark Tuggle

The Black & Raww Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 69:25


Welcome to a new episode of the podcast, today I speak with Mark Tuggle who has created a book called Cultural Silence and Wounded Souls: Black Men Speak about Mental Health. Mark and I discuss his own mental health journey and the issues that black men are facing, we talk about tools and strategies that can help with your mental health. In addition, we discuss the importance of gratitude, masculinity, and the patriarchy. I hope you enjoy this episode, if you want to know more about Mark Tuggle, you can access these links: USA Book Link UK Book Link Mark Tuggle Linked In Mind Journal Gratitude Journal The Man Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood  

The LanceScurv Show
DID BLACK MANHOOD HAVE AN EXPIRATION DATE? | LANCESCURV

The LanceScurv Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 22:44


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The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. w/ Dr. Louis Moore: White Supremacy & Black Boxers: 'The Desperate Coon,' 'The Boston TarBaby'

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023


The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. Louis Moore. A Professor of History at Grand Valley State University, Dr Moore's research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports. He is the author of two recently published books, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality. Gus learned a bit more about former black prizefighter Sam Langford. A contemporary of black heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, Gus found out Langford was nicknamed: "The Boston Tar Baby," Smoke," and "The Original Nigger In The Wood Pile." This prompted Gus to dig more. The timing of this broadcast can not be overstated. We just spoke with Suspected Racist Dr. Katherine C. Mooney about her research on White Supremacy and horse racing. Dr. Mooney is cited in I Fight for a Living. Even more, Isaac Murphy and the prominence of 19th and 20th century black jockeys is talked about along side the success of black boxers like "The Boston Tar Baby" and "The Desperate Coon." The latter is a black male boxer who's legal name was lost. These Racist "nicknames" highlight how black males were denied manhood and humanity in spite of their knockout power. Black hunger is a major component of this book. And White homoeroticism and lust for black male bodies. We also hear a fascinating segment about racially ambiguous fighters like Mervine Thompson - who Jack Sullivan outed as having negro blood. This is another great illustration that White people cannot be ignorant about Racism - or racial classifications. #BattleRoyal #TheCOWS14Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

Drafting the Past
Louis Moore Knows His Stuff

Drafting the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 54:40


In this episode, host Kate Carpenter is joined by Dr. Louis Moore. Lou is a sports historian and a professor of history at Grand Valley State University. He has published two books: We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality, and I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915. He also writes essays for many outlets and, along with fellow historian Derrick White, hosts an excellent podcast called The Black Athlete. If that all wasn't enough, he has also produced two audio courses that you can find on Audible, called African-American Athletes Who Made History and A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball. We talk about all of that, what he's working on now – and why sports history comes with it's own unexpected set of challenges. For a transcript and links to everything we mentioned in the show, visit draftingthepast.com. 

Black Opinionated Woman
S3E23 I Dated My Father First #daddydaughter #dating

Black Opinionated Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 16:23 Transcription Available


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Black Opinionated Woman
S3E16 Bowthoughts on Black Femicide, Protecting Black Women, and Black Manhood

Black Opinionated Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 17:02 Transcription Available


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From the Desk of Rick Wallace
Recapturing Black Manhood: Talks My Father Never Had with Me! | Dr. Rick Wallace

From the Desk of Rick Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 66:38


Support the Black Men Lead rite of passage initiative directly (preferred) Click here: https://thevisioneticsinstitute.com/black-men-lead-rite-of-passage-initiative GoFundMe Support The Odyssey Project in General (processing fee): Click here: https://gofund.me/9ee6b65c The organization's CashApp Account: $TheOdysseyProject21 To learn more about the work we do at The Odyssey Project, visit https://www.theodysseyproject21.top/ Recapturing Black Manhood: Talks My Father Never Had with Me! | Dr. Rick Wallace --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick-wallace3/message

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)
(#GOC) Punks, Pimps, Playboys, Prisoners - We're Raising some weak-tailed Men

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 80:23


There is a crisis in Manhood. There is a crisis in Black Manhood. Let's chat about it. Let's plan to do something better. #GetOnCode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-on-code/message

Our Better Half
157: Black Manhood

Our Better Half

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 23:03


Dr. John Taylor is an Assistant Professor, Author, Christian Therapist, Media Personality, and Sexuality Educator in Philadelphia. His book: Pocket Guide For Young Men Without Fathers; Important Life Lessons was published January 2018. Dr. Taylor is also the host of the Spotify Podcast: My Mortality Matters: The Voices and Lives of Black Men. Dr. Taylor is an Assistant Professor at LaSalle University- Department of Urban Public Health and Nutrition. He teaches courses that focus on public health issues, race, violence, sexual health, sexual identity, gender identity, and health disparities.  Dr. Taylor counsels individuals, couples, and families that are dealing with depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations, relationship issues, domestic violence, sexual violence, and sexual identity. Dr. Taylor is passionate about educational and public health initiatives that address issues involving Black men and their families. He works as a liaison for organizations, churches, parents, adults, and adolescents so that constructive conversations about sex and sexuality can occur. Dr. Taylor's research focuses on the impact of structural violence on the mental health and sexual behavior of Black men. You can learn more about Dr. John Taylor and his work at https://johngtaylor.com/about-john. And if you'd like to hear more of our episodes, visit our website and please subscribe! We love our listeners and welcome your feedback. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram. Or you can write to us at this address.  ​We can't wait to hear your thoughts. As always, thanks for listening!

From the Desk of Rick Wallace
Black America Is In A State Of Crisis ~ Starting with Our Men! | Dr. Rick Wallace

From the Desk of Rick Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 22:20


Support the Black Men Lead Rite of Passage Initiative at http://bit.ly/3JG6AXoBlackMenLead or you can contribute directly through the Cash app at $TheOdysseyProject21 Black America Is In A State Of Crisis ~ Starting with Our Men! | Dr. Rick Wallace The Black Men Lead rite of passage initiative teaches young Black males the 11 Primary Principles of Black Manhood. Which include: 1. Never harms, mistreats, or disrespects a Black woman (including females of all ages) 2. Takes care of his progeny (offspring) 3. Always has control of his emotions 4. Works so that he can provide for his family 5. Strives to build wealth for his family and offspring 6. Understands the importance of ownership of businesses and property 7. Is always in a state of learning and growing 8. Takes responsibility for his own actions 9. Seeks wisdom and knowledge from men in great situations and conditions 10. Abides by a standard of excellence — never settling 11. Never makes excuses for his failures — making the necessary adjustments to overcome them We also teach the 5 Ps of Black Manhood In his home and family, a Black man is: 1. A Protector 2. A Provider 3. A Promoter (Elevating his family by word and deed) 4. A Priest (sustaining divine connectivity between God and family) 5. A Prophet (speaking into and over the lives of his family) Mental Health in Manhood Dr. Wallace and the Black Men Lead rite of passage program has always incorporated the element of mental into its principles and protocols. However, the recent uptick in Black male suicides among men under the age of 30 has led to us creating a new component to the program that focuses on creating a space for Black men of all ages to seek help when they are struggling mentally and emotionally. Mental Health in Manhood is a holistic mechanism designed to offer Black males the tools and resources necessary to remain whole and healthy in an inherently hostile world. Our goal is to raise $10k by the end of the Year. Every person who donates $25 or more will be entered into a lottery where one person will win a Platinum coaching package (52 weeks, valued at $13,995). To learn more and support Black Men Lead, click here: https://bit.ly/3b5VlLL To give directly, click here: https://square.link/u/1LQt3EYb or Via CashApp here: $TheOdysseyProject21 Check out all of our resources here: https://linktr.ee/RickWallace21 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/support

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. w/ Dr. Antione D. Tomlin: Black Male Teachers Need Not Apply #BlackMisandry #MarieALomax

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022


The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. Antione D. Tomlin. Chair and Associate Professor of Academic Literacies at Anne Arundel Community College, Dr. Tomlin oversees a program that prepares students for success by teaching them how to critically evaluate academic texts and write at the college level. We'll review his 2021 dissertation, When They See Us: Narratives of Black Male Teachers, which examines the deliberate dearth of black male educators. Gus T. was reminded of previous reports detailing the number of black male teachers who were lynched for trying to teach black children. Just last week, the BBC featured a report noting the exact same problem - no black male teachers across the pond either. During our robust dialog with Dr. Tomlin, we highlighted the importance of Dr. Tommy J. Curry's publication, The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre & The Dilemmas of Black Manhood, and the concept of black misandry. Dr. Tomlin shared that he excluded commentary from half of the black male participants he interviewed who relayed experiences of being sexually harassed by female staff members. Once again, privileged black males can only be raping, beast, black monsters. #MisEducationOfTheNegro #BlackMalePrivilege #TheCOWS13 INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#

a space to breathe: a podcast for black men
Episode 3 - Defining Black Manhood, feat. Trey Willis

a space to breathe: a podcast for black men

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 46:23


The answer to the question of what it means to be a man is still pretty elusive. On this episode, I sit down with my brotha, Trey Willis, and we attempt to parse through some aspects of manhood. We discuss the formation of masculinity, the impacts of our relationship, or lack thereof, with our fathers, and the sacrifice that comes as men show up for their families and in the world. We hope you feel seen in this episode, as we offer one perspective of the implications of manhood for black men. Follow Brennan Allan Steele on IG @breathebrotha Find "breathe: a guided healing journal for black men" on Amazon or any online bookstore.

The End of Sport Podcast
Episode 100: Critical Sports Scholars on Parenting and Youth Sport

The End of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 87:58


This special 100th episode of the show marks the beginning of a new series on The End of Sport: EOS Panels. The EOS Panels are meant to capture the very best of the academic conference panel--free-flowing discussion among experts on a common theme, but without the cursed academic conference paywall that inhibits access. In the first of this series, we had the pleasure of being joined by Louis Moore, Lucia Trimbur, and Ryan King-White to discuss how they navigate the tensions of being critical sports scholars with children who participate in sport. This is a wide-ranging discussion that delves into fundamental questions about the value of youth sport, potential forms of harm, and even interrogates the very nature of competition itself. We think you'll enjoy it! Lou Moore is Professor of History at Grand Valley State University, co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast, and author of the books I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality. Lucia Trimbur is Associate Professor of Sociology and American Studies at CUNY's John Jay College and the Graduate Center and a Global Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of Come out Swinging: The Changing World of Boxing in Gleason's Gym and is currently working on her second book, Lights Out: The Creation of the Concussion Crisis, under contract with Columbia University Press. Ryan King-White is Associate Professor of Kinesiology at Towson University and editor of the book Sport and the Neoliberal University: Profit, Politics, and Pedagogy.     For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Updated semi-regularly Credit @punkademic) Research Assistance for The End of Sport provided by Abigail Bomba. __________________________________________________________________________ If you are interested, you can support the show via our Patreon! As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. www.TheEndofSport.com  

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review
Episode 185: The Perils of Black Manhood

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 46:47


In his mix of genres in his collection of personal essays, TO THOSE BOUNDED, Donald Quist examines the perils of black manhood in America.  He reflects on the fracturing of identity necessary to survive living in America.  Quist mercilessly examines his experiences from childhood to marriage to death, and how it interacts with the American myth of exceptionalism while many struggle to survive.  It was one of the best books I read in 2021.Donald Quist is also author of HARBORS, a Foreword INDIES Bronze Winner and International Book Awards Finalist. He has a linked story collection, For Other Ghosts.  He is creator of the online nonfiction series PAST TEN. He is Director of the MFA in Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts.  His web site is https://www.donaldquist.com/.Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media:Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreviewInstagram - @diverse_voices_book_reviewTwitter - @diversebookshayEmail: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.comWeb site: https://diversevoicesbookreview.wordpress.com/ 

Rethinking Manhood
EP 5: A Conversation with Black Men About Manhood & Masculinity [Part 2]

Rethinking Manhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 22:47


In this episode I host a Zoom session with 6 important Black men in my life. This conversation features a licensed and ordained pastor in the Church of God in Christ, an educator, a seminary student, a Higher Education professional, graduate student, and a professional musician. I hope you enjoy this episode! Part 2 of the conversation addresses homophobia in the church, creating spaces for Black men, and young people to be their fullest self, and answering is there a need to rethink Black masculinity? If you're looking for a way to support Rethinking Manhood check out my Buy Me a Coffee page!  (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/destyn) Your support (in every way) means a lot to me! 

Lead with Logic
{Ep. 18} The Devaluation of Black Manhood

Lead with Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:14


Bro Faheem discusses the implications, fallout and meaning behind the actions of Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars. Topics addressed are: Chris Rock's actions, Will Smith's actions, Mental and Emotional Stability, Acceptable behavior, Victim blaming, and Selective Censorship.

Rethinking Manhood
EP 4: A Conversation with Black Men About Manhood & Masculinity [Part 1]

Rethinking Manhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 26:20


In this episode I host a Zoom session with 6 important Black men in my life. This conversation features a licensed and ordained pastor in the Church of God in Christ, an educator, a seminary student, a Higher Education professional, graduate student, and a professional musician. I hope you enjoy this episode! Part one of this conversation discusses who/how we learned what it means to be a man, our relationship with our emotions, and the differences between manhood and masculinity. Be on the look out for part two next week! If you're looking for a way to support Rethinking Manhood check out my Buy Me a Coffee page!  (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/destyn) Your support (in every way) means a lot to me! 

What Black Men Like Podcast
Black Manhood Training

What Black Men Like Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 34:22


DJ, Mr. No Cap and Willie P interview Rich Matthews and Hamani Wilson about black manhood and how to prepare our young Kings to assume responsibility as tomorrows husbands, fathers, leaders and warriors in the final episode on 2021. Website: Manhoodtraininginc.com

Black To The Future
Ep #57 - Bisexual Nights with the Black Knight (TDOR)

Black To The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 79:00


Hey!!!! Welcome, Welcome, Welcome To BLACK TO THE FUTURE PODCAST! We are so pleased you could join us here today! On this podcast we will discussing various topics through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. Our goal is elevate, educate, and empower those of us in the Black Queer community, and also to help our supporters and allies to become more knowledgeable about what we need as far as support! On this episode Xay Dé conducts an interview with a Black, Cisgender, Bisexual Man - Mark, the Black Knight. They discuss the ideologies of Black Manhood and how a man could possibly be attracted to a woman of trans experience. In addition to that, He Discusses How His Upbringing In The A Religious Household Impacted His Attraction. He Explains How & Why He Searched Space For Trans Attracted Men, But It Wasn't Always Comfortable. Xay Dé sheds light on why obtaining a relationship with a Black, Trans woman can be complicated. These conversations are crucial because it helps to normalize transgender relationships and allows other trans amorous/attracted men to hear content about how they are feeling. TRANS AWARENESS WEEK: November 13th - November 19th, INFO: https://www.glaad.org/transweek | TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBERANCE: November 20th, INFO: https://www.glaad.org/tdor RESOURCES FOR TRANS ATTRACTED/AMOROUS MEN: IG: @menlikeuspodcast https://www.instagram.com/menlikeuspodcast/ ; @cpatt006 https://www.instagram.com/cpatt006/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgUqTL43qrewUP-uG0XVEAw FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/menlikeuspodcast | IG: @lexnuman (https://www.instagram.com/lexnuman/?hl=en) ; YouTube: The Numan Show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZiRND8XyoRI5uZUlhORBDQ) ; Twitter: @LexNuman (https://twitter.com/lexnuman?lang=en) -- Any Episode On Our Show With A 7 Will Be About Men's Trans Attraction To Trans Women (Episodes: 7, 17, 27, 37, 47, & 57) FOLLOW: Xay Dé - https://www.instagram.com/pinkpryncess_xay/ (INSTAGRAM) | https://twitter.com/PinkPryncessXay (TWITTER); Mikey (MAB) - https://www.instagram.com/bamgizmo/ (INSTAGRAM) | https://soundcloud.com/user-321866133 (SOUNDCLOUD) INTERACT: https://linktr.ee/blacktothefuturepodcast/

Man to Man: A Black Love Wellness Series

Black men, it's time to get real with each other. Wellness, self-love, self-care; these are just a few topics Black Love Inc General Manager David Wasicki will be bringing to the forefront in Man to Man: A Black Love Wellness Series. Each week the topics will change, but the insights & lessons gained from Black men of all walks of life will remain constant. Man to Man serves as a platform for men to get real-life insight directly from notable, successful men who lead with the honesty and vulnerability that Black Love is known for.  ========Looking for more Black Love content like After Love: the official Black Love after show? Get to getting   Black Love+. Black Love+  is an all new totally free app that gives you all 360 degrees of Black Love. You can find it now on Apple, and Android. Plus you can find it on your favorite TV apps like Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick and wherever you get your apps! Download it today so you never miss a minute of Black Love. Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter

Black To The Future
Ep #47 - King Trell & the Kind Trans Girl

Black To The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 74:11


Hey!!!! Welcome, Welcome, Welcome To BLACK TO THE FUTURE PODCAST! We are so pleased you could join us here today! On this podcast we will discussing various topics through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. Our goal is elevate, educate, and empower those of us in the Black Queer community, and also to help our supporters and allies to become more knowledgeable about what we need as far as support! On this episode Xay Dé conducts an interview with a Black, Cisgender, Heterosexual Man - King Cleetrell. They discuss the ideologies of Black Manhood and how a man could possibly be attracted to a woman of trans experience. In addition to that, He Discusses How His Upbringing In The A Religious Household Impacted His Attraction. Trell Talks About How He Interacted With Men Who Were Homo/Transphoic. He Explains How & Why He Searched Space For Trans Attracted Men. And He Provides Advice For Men Stepping Into Their Attraction! These conversations are crucial because it helps to normalize transgender relationships and allows other trans amorous/attracted men to hear content about how they are feeling. KING CLEETRELL: https://www.instagram.com/kingcleetrell/ (INSTRAGRAM) ; https://twitter.com/KingCleeTrell (TWITTER) ; https://www.facebook.com/KingCleeTrell (FACEBOOK) MEN LIKE US: https://www.instagram.com/menlikeuspodcast/ (INSTAGRAM) ; https://www.instagram.com/cpatt006/ (HOST) ; https://www.facebook.com/menlikeuspodcast (FACEBOOK) "MEN LIKE US TRIBE" https://www.facebook.com/groups/menlikeustribe FOLLOW: Xay Dé - https://www.instagram.com/pinkpryncess_xay/ (INSTAGRAM) | https://twitter.com/PinkPryncessXay (TWITTER) INTERACT: https://linktr.ee/blacktothefuturepodcast/

Black Men Unlearning
Are men trash?

Black Men Unlearning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 80:18


BMU is back with an extended episode addressing a big question: are men trash? The conversation references the following literature: The Combahee River Collective Statement, Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America by Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden, Ph.D. and The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood by Tommy Curry

You Da Man
Black Manhood and the Erasure of the Black Queer Experience with Dr. Seth E. Davis

You Da Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 75:03


I sat down with my fraternity brother, Dr. Seth E. Davis. He's a scholar, an activist, a filmmaker, and an all-around dope human being. We discussed manhood and his experiences growing up as a cis-gender gay Black man, homophobia, and the erasure of the Black queer experience.

Grit(s)& Grace
For the Culture: Wrastling with the value of Black Manhood

Grit(s)& Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 132:49


In this episode we speak with a friend about how he navigates the aspects of black manhood. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gritsandgrace/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gritsandgrace/support

Black To The Future
Ep #27 - Brotherly Connections with Big Chris

Black To The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 86:21


Hey!!!! Welcome, Welcome, Welcome To BLACK TO THE FUTURE PODCAST! We are so pleased you could join us here today! On this podcast we will discussing various topics through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. Our goal is elevate, educate, and empower those of us in the Black Queer community, and also to help our supporters and allies to become more knowledgeable about what we need as far as support!   On this episode Xay Dé conducts an interview with a Black, Cisgender, Heterosexual Man - Chris Patterson. They discuss the ideologies of Black Manhood and how a man could possibly be attracted to a woman of trans experience. In addition to that, He Discusses How His Upbringing In The A Religious Household Impacted His Attraction. He Explains How & Why He Started Working To Create Space For Trans Attracted Men. And He Provides Advice For Men Stepping Into Their Attraction! These conversations are crucial because it helps to normalize transgender relationships and allows other trans amorous/attracted men to hear content about how they are feeling.  IG: @menlikeuspodcast https://www.instagram.com/menlikeuspodcast/ ; @cpatt006 https://www.instagram.com/cpatt006/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgUqTL43qrewUP-uG0XVEAw FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/menlikeuspodcast INTERACT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/blacktothefuturepodcast/

Black To The Future
Ep #7 - Black Man's Trans Attraction

Black To The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:49


Hey!!!! Welcome, Welcome, Welcome To BLACK TO THE FUTURE PODCAST! We are so pleased you could join us here today! On this podcast we will discussing various topics through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. Our goal is elevate, educate, and empower those of us in the Black Queer community, and also to help our supporters and allies to become more knowledgeable about what we need as far as support!  On this episode Xay Dé conducts an interview with a Black, Cisgender, Heterosexual Man - Montana Jackson. They discuss the ideologies of Black Manhood and how a man could possibly be attracted to a woman of trans experience. These conversations are crucial because it helps to normalize transgender relationships and allows other trans amorous/attracted men to hear content about how they are feeling.  Interview Part One: (2:00) Interview Part Two: (19:27) Thank You Montana for doing this interview!  IG: @montanabdown We really appreciate it!  Other Trans Attraction From A Male Perspective Sources: IG: lexnuman or IG:menlikeus  INTERACT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/blacktothefuturepodcast/

A Space of Liminality
01: Basketball, Black Manhood and Breaking Stereotypes

A Space of Liminality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 59:57


Padawan historian Sidney Rose and basketball coach (& Jedi Knight//Khaleesi) Kevin Grayer trek through a space of liminality. In the inaugural episode of the podracing series Man, We Need to Talk, these two discuss how black athletes found themselves at the center of the Long Civil Rights Movement and BLM. Also, Sidney history-splains white supremacy and Kevin takes on toxic masculinity in the black community (that's black with a capital B by the way). Subscribe, share, and follow Sidney Rose on Instagram and support her work on Patreon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sidney-rose/message

The End of Sport Podcast
Episode 14: On The Last Dance with Louis Moore  

The End of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 73:02


In this episode, which begins with a brief statement of solidarity with the uprising across the United States against white supremacy and racist state violence, Derek and Nathan break down the recent ESPN Michael Jordan documentary series The Last Dance with Louis Moore.  Louis Moore is Associate Professor of History at Grand Valley State University and author of I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality. and co-host, with Derrick White, of The Black Athlete Podcast.   The conversation examines the absences and presences in the series and what they say about the contemporary landscape of the NBA and athlete activism, with a particular focus on Craig Hodges, Harvey Gantt, Jordan's bullying, Scottie Pippen, Nike, and the unfolding rebellions against the murder of Black Americans by police.   You can find Joel Anderson's fine piece in Slate on the series here. You can find Nike's most recent "woke" ad here. You can find Louis Moore on Twitter, where you absolutely need to follow him @loumoore12. __________________________________________________________________________   As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com   **For a transcription of this episode please click here. Huge thanks to @Punkadmic for making this happen!**  

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not Part 11 (Conclusion) #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our 11th and final study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - a poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males. Many male and female found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called derogatory names and accepted the premise that black males are the primary obstacle to ending White Supremacy. Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against black males. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session examined Kimberlé Crenshaw's theory of intersectionality. Dr. Curry submits that this theory focuses attention on the abuses of black females, while erasing the vulnerability of black males while suggesting that they are less powerful versions of sexist White men. The book explores why the presentation of evidence that displays the fragility of black males is mocked and scorned as "privileging" black males at the expense of other more deserving victims. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

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The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not Part 10 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our 10th study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called names and accepted the presentation of black males being the primary obstacle to ending Racism. Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session examined how "death complicates the now," for black males. Being targeted for extermination, black males's psyche and thoughts about the worth of their existence is neutered by the familiar stream of dead black males. Dr. Curry questions why black people are asked to hope that somehow, Whites will "recognize" the folly of their way and desist from the practice of White Supremacy. This wishful thinking is ahistorical and can add to confusion and psychosis of Victims of Racism - harboring unrealistic expectations about the world, Whites. #BlackMisandry #TheCOWS10 INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 9 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our ninth study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called names and concurred with the presentation of black males being the primary obstacle to ending Racism. Dr. Curry's 2017 text directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session included one of the more devastating and gut-punching quotes of the book: "The world fundamentally believes Black men, more likely than not, are rapists." Dr. Curry emphasized that Whites and non-white people generally think of and treat black males as though they are uncouth, vile sexual predators. Because no other group of people on the planet is thought of in this manner, black males specifically are targeted for "extermination." #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy J. Curry The Man-Not Part 8 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our eighth study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called names and accepted the presentation of black males being the primary obstacle to ending Racism. Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session continued to dissect Eldridge Cleaver's assessment of the prison as a homoerotic cauldron for the sexual enjoyment of White guards. Dr. Curry also emphasized the unique blockades black males experience in employment, writing: "Black men are often associated with such negative stereotypes that any assertive act of speech or demonstration of leadership is thought to be threatening. In these (professional executive) environments, Black men are penalized for exhibiting agentic characteristics (assertiveness, self-confidence, conviction), while Black women are not." #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not Part 7

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our seventh study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called names and accepted the presentation of black males being the primary obstacle to ending Racism. Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session examined how black males are also disproportionately impacted by domestic violence. Dr. Curry emphasized that because of the chaos and stress of White Supremacy, black males and females take out frustrations on each other - often in violent ways. He stresses that domestic violence should not be thought of unilaterally as black female victims and black male perpetrators. Dr. Curry concludes that black misandry does not allow black males to be seen as victims of domestic and sexual violence. #BlackMalePrivilege INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 6 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our sixth study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that unmercifully attacks black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, found nothing wrong with black males being cursed and called names and accepted the presentation of black males being the primary obstacle to ending Racism. Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session continued to dissect Eldridge Cleaver's assessment of the prison as a homoerotic cauldron for the sexual enjoyment of White guards. Dr. Curry also emphasized the unique blockades black males experience in employment, writing: "Black men are often associated with such negative stereotypes that any assertive act of speech or demonstration of leadership is thought to be threatening. In these (professional executive) environments, Black men are penalized for exhibiting agentic characteristics (assertiveness, self-confidence, conviction), while Black women are not." #TheManNot #BlackMalePrivilege #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not Part 5 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our fourth study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that maliciously assaults black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, had no problem with black males being cursed, called names, and maligned as "feverish" and "worthless." Dr. Curry's 2017 publication examines black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session explored how many black females, like black males, have the same beliefs in patriarchy All black people are subjected to the same racist themes. The text also emphasized the role of White Women in maintaining an empire of terrorism. Dr. Curry discussed how White Women are required to birth and produce a new generation of racists and how they yielded a special and powerful brand of authority on slave plantations. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 4 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our fourth study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - an error-filled, poorly researched book that maliciously assaults black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, had no problem with black males being cursed, called names, and maligned as "feverish" and "worthless." Dr. Curry's 2017 publication examines black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and hatred of black females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session explored how many black females, like black males, have the same beliefs in patriarchy All black people are subjected to the same racist themes. The text also emphasized the role of White Women in maintaining an empire of terrorism. Dr. Curry discussed how White Women are required to birth and produce a new generation of racists and how they yielded a special and powerful brand of authority on slave plantations. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 3 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our third study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - a highly inaccurate, poorly researched book that flagrantly assaults black males from beginning to conclusion. Many listeners - male and female, had no problem with black males being cursed, called names, and maligned as "feverish" and "worthless." Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and the domination of females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. Last week's session completed the introduction to the book, which offered more details on the unique vulnerability of black males. Dr. Curry presented studies that showed incarcerated black males have longer life expectancies than their non-confined counterparts. The book explores how the rabid caging, rape and slaughter of black males impacts the psychology of black boys and males, and how the cheapness of black male life allows for the easy dissemination of black males corpses. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 2 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our second study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - a highly inaccurate, poorly researched book that flagrantly assails black males from beginning to end. Many listeners - male and female, had no problem with black males being cursed, called names, and maligned as "feverish" and "worthless." Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and the domination of females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. The fist week's segment explored the introduction of the text and what compelled Dr. Curry to write such a book. He described feeling afraid and being harangued for discussing issues that impact black males. The opening of the book also provides intriguing evidence that black females and males have been subjected to the same racist programming. Consequently, there isn't a tremendous difference in how many black males and females think. #BlackMisandry #BlackMalePrivilege INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

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The C. O. W. S. Dr. Tommy Curry's The Man-Not Part 1 #BlackMisandry

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018


The Context of White Supremacy hosts our debut study session on Dr. Tommy J. Curry's The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood. We were motivated to read this text after concluding Pamela Evans Harris's Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act - a highly inaccurate, poorly researched book that flagrantly assaults black males from cover to cover. Many listeners - male and female, had no problem with black males being cursed, called names, and maligned as "feverish" and "worthless." Dr. Curry's 2017 publication directly addresses black misandry - dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against men. The book explores how multitudes commonly charge black males as being guilty of patriarchy and the domination of females, while the evidence shows black males lack the power to protect themselves much less dominate anyone else. The Man-Not also explores how any and all black males are generally viewed as dangerous, raping beasts who should be caged and killed. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#