Black History (Video) Podcast
1) Deep Soul: Twentieth-Century African American Freedom Struggles and the Making of the Modern World with Waldo Martin
Twentieth-Century African American Freedom Struggles transformed both US and World History. These seminal liberation struggles include the important yet relatively unknown series of early twentieth-ce...Show More
2) The Central Park Five with Anthony Davis
Opera News has called UC San Diego Music Professor Anthony Davis A National Treasure, for his pioneering work in opera. His six operas include works centered on recent historical figures & events, in...Show More
3) Prison Abolition and a Mule with Paul Butler
By virtually any measure, prisons have not worked. They are sites of cruelty, dehumanization, and violence, as well as subordination by race, class, and gender. Prisons traumatize virtually all who co...Show More
4) Charles Mingus and Tijuana Moods - Helen Edison Lecture Series
One of the most important composers in jazz history, Charles Mingus documented his lively impressions of Tijuana in "Tijuana Moods," a rarely performed suite. Join Grammy-winning jazz author Ashley Ka...Show More
5) Suspect Race: Causes and Consequences of Racial Profiling with Jack Glaser and Paul Figueroa -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady UC Public Policy Channel
Social psychologist and author Jack Glaser makes a compelling case against racial profiling in law enforcement, arguing that it’s not only wrong, but can lead to more crimes being committed by non-pro...Show More
6) Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
Angela Davis visited UC Santa Barbara for a screening of "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners," a documentary by Shola Lynch that chronicles Davis's life as a young, outspoken UCLA professor. Ange...Show More
7) Black Nature: The First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-American Poets
Join contributors to “Black Nature,” the First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-American Poets including the writers Harryette Mullen, Ed Roberson, Evie Shockley, Natasha Tretheway, Camille Dung...Show More
Black Nature: The First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-American Poets
1:24:25 | May 10th, 2010
8) Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 - Present
Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in shaping the Center’s legacy. Part two explores the later year of adjustment sand revision from 1986 to the pres...Show More
9) Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Emergence and Institutionalization: 1969 – 1985
Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in shaping the Center’s legacy. Part one the early years of the center and its emergence and institutionalization ...Show More
10) Civil Rights: The Music and the Movement
Dr. Milmon Harrison, African American and African Studies, and singer Mavis Staples consider the role of music in the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Series: "Mondavi Center Presents" [Humanities] [Arts ...Show More