Toni Morrison and Angela Davis on Connecting for Progress by New York Public Library published on 2016-02-01T20:33:56Z We’re kicking off Black History Month with Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, who came to NYPL in 2010 for a conversation with activist and author Angela Davis. In this wide-ranging talk, Morrison and Davis discuss Frederick Douglass, education, and liberation. Genre Podcast Comment by AGF - Antye Greie <3 2021-03-28T16:56:45Z Comment by AGF - Antye Greie oh wow 2021-03-28T16:32:01Z Comment by Jessica Torres listening to these educationed women was enriching. 2020-06-09T17:50:53Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word TM: "When I was young they called us American citizens (1st or 2nd class).... After WWII, we were consumers....Now, what are we? We are taxpayers." 2019-08-15T18:55:22Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Think about "PASSING STRANGE" (by Stew and his Partner) 2019-08-15T18:47:23Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word No music scoring for "No Country for Old Men". They didn't 2019-08-15T18:45:32Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word TM: No one told black people how to do music. 2019-08-15T18:43:34Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word "When Sula came out...I cannot believe it" A.D. What I read about writing from Toni 2019-08-15T18:40:27Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word How did you two meet? #writingnotes 2019-08-15T18:39:09Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Connection between gender expression and hatred of self 2019-08-15T18:31:40Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Only industrialized democracy that puts people to death in the world #AbolishCapitolPunishment 2019-08-15T18:30:50Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word There are streets in Paris named after Mumia and in Germany everyone knows his name 2019-08-15T18:29:19Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word The uses we put to our literacy 2019-08-15T18:28:39Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word The relationship between learning and freedom / Save Mumia Abu Jamal's life! 2019-08-15T18:28:25Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word One of the mining companies complicates our notion of what counts as racism today and its relationship to power: Angle Gold Ashanti HQ in South Africa and CEO is a Black South African. 2019-08-15T18:24:40Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Angela Davis was in Cali, Columbia with African descended people in mountains, whose ancestors were enslaved 400 years ago. They still live in place where their ancestors lived when they settled after slavery. 2019-08-15T18:22:20Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Refugees who came here made a necessity for the level of enslavement was money and profit. This country took 3 decades to move to industrialization. Why? Free slave labor 2019-08-15T18:17:06Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word How did you become White and why did ethnics from Europe come here? #innocentAmerica 2019-08-15T18:13:20Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word anti child sex abuse work 2019-08-11T22:44:55Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Privatization of libraries is taking place. 2019-08-11T22:41:25Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word White slave owners doing spectacle 2019-08-11T22:39:53Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word White slave owners are not cruel, they do cruel things, but they are not cruel people. they are marking out a relationship that that is damaging and self destructive. 2019-08-11T22:39:34Z Comment by Unlocking the B-Word Racism is easy...easy to block off "criminals". 2019-08-11T22:37:41Z Comment by Midge Decter that phone though lmao 2018-02-22T19:31:37Z