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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat talks about how each of us can affect a transformation of our everyday communities through collective and individual actions. Title: No Box, Part 2 Speaker: Abdul…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat talks about utopian visions of the world posed by Religion, Communism, Cyberspace and Posthumanism. Title: No Box, Part 1 Speaker: Abdul Alkalimat Professor of…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat talks about the life of Malcolm X, how his story maps to the black experience, and what it teaches us about black agency. Title: Out the Box, Part 2 Speaker: Abdul…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat discusses the 20th century history of Communism and the origins of the new communist movement. Title: New Box, Part 1 Speaker: Abdul Alkalimat Professor of African…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat discusses migration, political culture, and agency as three dimensions of change used to escape discrimination and segregation. Title: Out the Box, Part 1 Speaker:…
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Abstract: Alkalimat guides listeners through a close reading of WEB DuBois, and talks about DuBois analysis, his struggles and his fight to change American society. Title: The Box- Part 2 …
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat talks about the organization of six civil rights organizations in terms of time, space and force. Title: In the Box Speaker: Abdul Alkalimat, Professor of African American…
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Abstract: This lecture talks about the role of African American tradition in the political culture of everyday life and also within ideological frameworks. Course: AFRO 490: Rethinking Theory in…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat explores how urban revolutionaries inspired by Communism shaped American society. Title: New Box, Part 2 Speaker: Abdul Alkalimat Professor of African American…
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Abstract: Abdul Alkalimat discusses the history of the civil rights movement during the 1960s. Title: In the Box, Part 2 Speaker: Abdul Alkalimat Professor of African American Studies,…
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Black Students for Revolution Record Series 41/66/23 Black student activist coalition Black United Front interrupts a September 2017 Freedom Forum organized by the Department of African American…
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