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The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 223: Eddie Glaude Jr on The Age of Trump vs The Black Freedom Struggle

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 60:16


Eddie Glaude Jr. is the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University. His publications include Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul and In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America. In 2006, he worked with Cornel West to develop a public online course called the “Covenant Curriculum: A Study of Black Democratic Action.” Professor Glaude has also written for The New York Times, The Huffington Post, and Time, and he has appeared on the Tavis Smiley Show, Hannity & Colmes, MSNBC, CNN, and C-SPAN. Professor Glaude explains the lessons of the Black Freedom Struggle for surviving in a time of disaster that is Donald Trump's presidency, how not to surrender to despair in this moment, developing a more sophisticated way to discuss race and social inequality, and how Black Pragmatism and black folks' "Blues Sensibility" are tools for living and maintaining our moral virtue. On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega explains why Donald Trump's State of the Union address was (another) vile, violent, and dangerous threat to democracy and the American people. Chauncey is also disgusted by how the American people continue to aid and abet Donald Trump and the Republican Party's evil treatment of brown and black children from Latin and South America who have been "disappeared" into concentration camps. At the end of this week's show Chauncey shares a story about a Black History Month Pioneer who invented the video game cartridge. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW  Eddie Glaude homepage Cascade of lies from the prince of lies: But don't kid yourself, his fans loved it Women in White Surrender to Trump's Thoroughly Fascist State of the Union The Alarming Message in Trump's State of the Union Jerry Lawson, a self-taught engineer, gave us video game cartridges Good Samaritans who moved more than 100 people from tents to a hotel are 'just regular people trying to help' James Brown: The Circus Singer and the Godfather of Soul IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL  Ep. 200-2: Joe Feagin on Liberal White Racism and "Colorblind" America  Ep. 191: When Ted Thornhill Taught a Class Called "White Racism" the Right-wing Mob Threatened His Life  Ep. 184: Ed Ayers Explains Why Americans are Still Fighting About the Civil War  Ep. 171: Carol Anderson Explains White Rage and the Rise of Donald Trump  Ep. 170: George Ciccariello-Maher Told the Truth About Toxic White Masculinity and Mass Shootings and Lost His Job WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow  Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great songs on Spotify.

Westminster Town Hall Forum
Eddie Glaude Jr. - Racism and the Soul of America - 09/13/16

Westminster Town Hall Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 52:36


Eddie Glaude Jr. is the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University and Chair of the Department of African American Studies. He is the author of the award-winning book In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America and co-editor with Cornel West of African American Religious Thought: An Anthology. His latest book is Democracy in Black: How Race Still Governs the Soul of America. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Morehouse College, a master’s degree in African American studies from Temple University, and a PhD in religion from Princeton University. His scholarly pursuits and public service have been informed by his years growing up in the coastal town of Moss Point, Mississippi.

Religion and Conflict
Run for the Whitehouse: Religion, Race, Gender, and the Media

Religion and Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2008 87:45


Diane Winston holds the Knight Chair in Media and Religion at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California. A national authority on religion and the media, her expertise includes religion, politics and the news media as well as religion and the entertainment media. A journalist and a scholar, Winston’s current research interests are media coverage of Islam, religion and new media, and the place of religion in American identity. Her work in American religion explores evangelicalism, gender, consumer culture and urbanization. Her recent books are Red Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army (Harvard, 1999), Faith in the Market: Religion and Urban Commercial Culture (Rutgers, 2003), and Small Screen, Picture: Lived Religion and Television (Baylor, 2009). Eddie Glaude is the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University. He is the author of Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early 19th Century Black America(University of Chicago Press, 2000), and editor of Is it Nation Time? Contemporary Essays on Black Power and Black Nationalism (University of Chicago Press, 2002). His newest book is entitled In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America (University of Chicago Press, 2007). Professor Glaude also co- edited a volume entitled African-American Religious Thought: An Anthology(Westminster John Knox Press, 2004) with Cornel West. His research interests include American pragmatism, specifically the work of John Dewey, and African American religious history and its place in American public life.