
Lectures At Reed Podcast
1) Keisha Brown - Racialization and Class Struggle (audio)
Racialization And Class Struggle: Maoism and Sino-Black Relations Dr. Keisha Brown, Assistant Professor of History, Tennessee State University This talk discusses Black Internationalism in the Mao ...Show More
2) Kim Williams - Race, Gender, and Partisanship in the 2016 and 2020 Elections (audio)
Kim M. Williams (Ph.D. 2001, Cornell University) is associate professor of Political Science at Portland State University. Her research and teaching focus on social movements, immigration, and racial ...Show More
3) Erin Yanke: My Drifting Days - Working with Grassroots Media
Portland has a wealth of grassroots resources to learn media skills for free, cheap, or trade. In this conversation between multi-media artist and agitator Erin Yanke and Phil Busse, Yanke will talk a...Show More
4) André Middleton - Connecting Communities through Media: Expanding the Narrative in the Digital Age
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5) André Middleton - Connecting Communities through Media: Expanding the Narrative in the Digital Age AUDIO
André Middleton will present a comprehensive overview of the impact of digital media on our society in the modern age where technology has leveled the playing field. He'll explore how cell phones...Show More
6) Sarah Mirk: Speak Up, Make Change
A flood of news overwhelms us every day—but who actually gets heard? Which stories change the world? Journalist Sarah Mirk will talk about how people listen to stories when they don't listen to data a...Show More
7) Sarah Mirk: Speak Up, Make Change: AUDIO
A flood of news overwhelms us every day—but who actually gets heard? Which stories change the world? Journalist Sarah Mirk will talk about how people listen to stories when they don't listen to data a...Show More
8) C.S. Giscombe: The Racial Mountain: Permission, the Black Mountain School, and the Problem of Ancestry
This lecture will consider some aesthetic and racial underpinnings of literary production, especially in terms of “experimental” or “difficult” texts. In particular, Giscombe will address the question...Show More
9) C.S. Giscombe: The Racial Mountain: Permission, the Black Mountain School, and the Problem of Ancestry: AUDIO
This lecture will consider some aesthetic and racial underpinnings of literary production, especially in terms of “experimental” or “difficult” texts. In particular, Giscombe will address the question...Show More
10) Julie Perini: Filmmaking as Personal and Political Practice
Join us as we continue the Greenberg Distinguished Scholar Program's Social Impact Media Lecture Series.In this conversation between filmmaker Julie Perini and Phil Busse, Perini will discuss how the ...Show More