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Drunk Black History
Anna Julia Cooper (w/ Joanna M. Briley)
Tickets are available for our upcoming dates in Boston, Detroit, and Brooklyn at www.drunkblackhistory.com! Hope to see ya'll on the road! On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by comedian and Black Woman in Comedy Laff-Fest Joanna M. Briley to discuss her work elevating the voice of Black women in comedy and the legacy of prominent author and educator, Anna Julia Haywood Cooper!DBH Links:- https://www.instagram.com/officialdrunkblackhistory- https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/ - https://www.youtube.co...
2025-05-02
1h 05
An Insightful Moment
An Interview with Rachel Jones/The Cool Nerds
It takes a responsible village to raise responsible youth! Homeschooling requires parents to actively participate in the educational process. ~Rachel Jones/Anna Julia Cooper Educational Services©An Insightful Moment 2025/Conversations with Storm
2025-04-12
09 min
Philosophy Encyclopedia
Anna Julia Cooper: A Voice from the South and Beyond #1423
✊ The Philosopher Who Fought for Justice ✊ A forgotten giant of philosophy and activism—Anna Julia Cooper’s ideas still challenge us today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-03
26 min
Celluloid Crypt
Anna Julia Cooper Shattered Glass Ceilings in 1925—Here’s How She Changed History Forever, Fueled by Avonetics.com
On March 23rd, 1925, Anna Julia Cooper made history by earning her doctorate from the University of Paris, Sorbonne, becoming the fourth African American woman in the U.S. to achieve this monumental milestone. Discover how her groundbreaking journey paved the way for future generations and why her story still resonates today. Dive into the untold struggles, triumphs, and legacy of this trailblazing icon. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.
2025-03-24
08 min
I Can Do This Show Me How!
Courage, energy, effort: Shaping Your Future
As we grow into adulthood and progress through life, many of us start to better understand that a blueprint for success does, in fact, exist. That’s not to say that the blueprint shows us the exact steps we need to take to live the life we want, but rather it shows us how to do the inner work needed to reach success. In today's episode, I talk about three things that I believe are crucial to being able to get what we want out of life: energy, effort, and courage. Three simple words that hold a m...
2025-02-13
34 min
Historically Badass Broads
Anna Julia Cooper
Maura and Chloé talk about Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964); the badass American intellectual activist and leader of Black feminism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-07
1h 00
Select Episodes
Anna Julia Cooper
More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/anna-julia-cooper. Born into slavery in the nineteenth century, Anna Julia Cooper received a classical education, attended the Sorbonne, and became the fourth African American in history to be awarded a PhD. Her first book, A Voice from the South, offered one of the first articulations of how Black women are impacted by race, gender, and socioeconomic class. She believed that uplifting Black women through higher education would improve life for all Black people. Josh and Ray explore her life and thought with Kathryn Sophia Belle, author of "Beauvoir and Belle: A Black Feminist...
2024-10-06
52 min
Philosophy Talk: Select Episodes
Anna Julia Cooper
More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/anna-julia-cooper. Born into slavery in the nineteenth century, Anna Julia Cooper received a classical education, attended the Sorbonne, and became the fourth African American in history to be awarded a PhD. Her first book, A Voice from the South, offered one of the first articulations of how Black women are impacted by race, gender, and socioeconomic class. She believed that uplifting Black women through higher education would improve life for all Black people. Josh and Ray explore her life and thought with Kathryn Sophia Belle, author of "Beauvoir and Belle: A Black Feminist...
2024-10-06
52 min
Philosophy Talk Starters
598: Anna Julia Cooper
More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/anna-julia-cooper. Born into slavery in the nineteenth century, Anna Julia Cooper received a classical education, attended the Sorbonne, and became the fourth African American in history to be awarded a PhD. Her first book, A Voice from the South, offered one of the first articulations of how Black women are impacted by race, gender, and socioeconomic class. She believed that uplifting Black women through higher education would improve life for all Black people. Josh and Ray explore her life and thought with Kathryn Sophia Belle, author of "Beauvoir and Belle: A Black Feminist...
2024-10-06
10 min
100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day
No. 89: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper
Introducing Dr. Anna Julia Cooper, an early Black feminist. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Subscribe to my newsletter. For business inquiries: shaethehistorian@gmail.com Feel free to buy me a coffee (I actually drink matcha 🍵) All episode transcripts can be found at somonijo.com! ✨Follow me on socials Tik Tok Threads Instagram Pinterest
2024-08-12
03 min
Feminist Keywords
Intersectionality
In this episode of Feminist Keywords, host Amber Musser interviews Jennifer Nash, the author of the keyword 'Intersectionality.' They discuss the definition and utility of intersectionality, its global travels, and the anxiety and contestation surrounding the term. They also explore the politics of intersectionality, its relationship to Black feminist scholarship, and its misinterpretation by the right. Nash emphasizes the importance of grounding intersectionality in a critical race tradition and reclaiming it as a tool for understanding power and fostering coalition. The conversation highlights the need to challenge dominant narratives and institutions in order to create more inclusive and...
2024-07-12
16 min
Political Education for Freedom Podcast
Education as Liberation: Pioneers of Black Educational Excellence
In this episode of the 'Political Education for Freedom Podcast,' we embarked on a profound journey exploring the transformative power of Black education. We delved into the lives and contributions of pivotal figures like Robert Smalls, Anna Julia Cooper, and Charlotte Forten Grimké, and examined the significance of historic educational institutions like the first school for African Americans in New Orleans and The Gregory School in Houston.We began with the remarkable story of Robert Smalls, a former slave who heroically commandeered a Confederate ship to freedom and later became a U.S. Congressman. Smalls' dedication to e...
2023-12-21
2h 08
Change The Narrative with JD Fuller
Divesting From Whiteness with Joquina Reed
Joquina M. Reed is deeply shaped by her lived experience, ancestral wisdom, formal undergraduate and education in Communications. She is the curator behind her own podcasts, AntiBlackness Reader and Divesting from Whiteness. Joquina proudest claim to fame in her life is being a fabulous aunt to 8 nieces and nephews! In addition to being Nanny Kina, she is also a DEI consultant and facilitator, researcher, learning strategist, and community advocate. Kina says, she is constantly looking for opportunities to help others enlarge themselves and step out of the boxes they no longer fit. What You Will Hear:H...
2023-05-05
31 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
New Books in American Politics
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
New Books in African American Studies
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
New Books in Biography
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
New Books in Women's History
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
Georgetown University Press Podcast
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
31 min
This Day in Quiztory
02.27_Activist Anna Julia Cooper
#OTD in 1964, women's rights advocate Anna Julia Cooper passed away at the age of 105.
2023-02-27
01 min
Our History in 60 Seconds
Anna Julia Cooper | February 27
February 27th On this day, Anna Julia Haywood Cooper rose to become one of the best-educated Black Women ever. She went on to earn a PhD at the Sorbonne in France, and excelled as an educator, university founder, author, sociologist, feminist, and an activist against all oppression. She published a seminal book, A Voice from the South, considered to be one of the first major works on feminism. Anna J Cooper died on this day in 1964 at the age of 105. OurHistoryMatters.org is a comprehensive knowledge and information enterprise that promotes Africa and Af...
2023-02-27
01 min
The MinDful PharmD Podcast
Anna Julia Cooper: Concrete & Abstract Cause
Anna Julia Haywood Cooper was an American author, educator, sociologist, speaker, Black liberation activist, and one of the most prominent African-American scholars in United States history. In 1893, Cooper delivered a speech at the World’s Congress of Representative Women in Chicago.I am not a historian...just a guy learning from History.Connect: https://drmatmonharrell.bio.link/Rate, Subscribe, ShareBrown, L. (2005). Woodson, Carter G. In Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance. New York: Facts on File. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE...
2023-02-20
14 min
New Books in Women's History
Kelisha B. Graves, ed., "Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959" (U Notre Dame Press, 2019)
Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) is just one of the many African American intellectuals whose work has long been excluded from the literary canon. In her time, Burroughs was a celebrated African American (or, in her era, a race woman) female activist, educator, and intellectual. Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959 (U Notre Dame Press, 2019) represents a landmark contribution to the African American intellectual historical project by allowing readers to experience Burroughs in her own words. This anthology of her works written between 1900 and 1959 encapsulates Burroughs's work as a theologian, philosopher, activist, educator, in...
2022-10-26
51 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Kelisha B. Graves, ed., "Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959" (U Notre Dame Press, 2019)
Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) is just one of the many African American intellectuals whose work has long been excluded from the literary canon. In her time, Burroughs was a celebrated African American (or, in her era, a race woman) female activist, educator, and intellectual. Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959 (U Notre Dame Press, 2019) represents a landmark contribution to the African American intellectual historical project by allowing readers to experience Burroughs in her own words. This anthology of her works written between 1900 and 1959 encapsulates Burroughs's work as a theologian, philosopher, activist, educator, in...
2022-10-26
51 min
New Books in Education
Kelisha B. Graves, ed., "Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959" (U Notre Dame Press, 2019)
Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) is just one of the many African American intellectuals whose work has long been excluded from the literary canon. In her time, Burroughs was a celebrated African American (or, in her era, a race woman) female activist, educator, and intellectual. Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959 (U Notre Dame Press, 2019) represents a landmark contribution to the African American intellectual historical project by allowing readers to experience Burroughs in her own words. This anthology of her works written between 1900 and 1959 encapsulates Burroughs's work as a theologian, philosopher, activist, educator, in...
2022-10-26
51 min
New Books in African American Studies
Kelisha B. Graves, ed., "Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959" (U Notre Dame Press, 2019)
Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) is just one of the many African American intellectuals whose work has long been excluded from the literary canon. In her time, Burroughs was a celebrated African American (or, in her era, a race woman) female activist, educator, and intellectual. Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Documentary Portrait of an Early Civil Rights Pioneer, 1900-1959 (U Notre Dame Press, 2019) represents a landmark contribution to the African American intellectual historical project by allowing readers to experience Burroughs in her own words. This anthology of her works written between 1900 and 1959 encapsulates Burroughs's work as a theologian, philosopher, activist, educator, in...
2022-10-26
51 min
Classical Education
Dr. Angel Parham on A Liberal Education for All
About our Guest: Dr. Angel Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. Her area is historical sociology, where she engages in research and writing that examine the past in order to better understand how to live well in the present and envision wisely for the future. Her research and teaching are inspired by classical philosophies of living and learning that emphasize the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty. She shares this love of history and of classical learning through Nyansa Classical Com...
2022-10-06
56 min
El Soundtrack de la Industria
Plugin de audio gratis: Freakshow Industries, UAD Spark ahora en Windows, Roland compra a DW y Dua Lipa en México
En este episodio de El Soundtrack de la Industria te mostramos un nuevo plugin de audio gratis, en esta ocasión es toda una compañía que te permite descargar sus plugins de forma gratuita, Freakshow Industries hace plugins un poco inusuales que sin duda te ayudarán más para diseñar tus sonidos. Universal Audio acaba de anunciar que su modelo de suscripción Spark ahora está disponible también para todos los usuarios de Windows. Roland, uno de los gigantes dentro de la industria musical, acaba de anunciar la compra de DW, una empre...
2022-09-30
41 min
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #617 - "Carrying on with the penny royalty" (2022 September 19)
With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), we pay tribute to her as a person whilst wondering what a monarchy means in the 21st century. We'll profile Alexandre Desplat's score to the 2006 film The Queen as we juggle other queens amongst the usual round of other topics, including some Polaris Prize nominee catch-up -- along with a Waiting for Godot moment for a winner that happened well after airtime -- recent Emmy news and other things going wrong around the world in this dense episode. Giddy up, go pony! Regular podcast subscribers: yes, there are 2 missing episodes based on...
2022-09-20
00 min
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #617 - "Carrying on with the penny royalty" (2022 September 19)
With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), we pay tribute to her as a person whilst wondering what a monarchy means in the 21st century. We'll profile Alexandre Desplat's score to the 2006 film The Queen as we juggle other queens amongst the usual round of other topics, including Polaris Prize nominee (and winner) catch-up, recent Emmy news and other things going wrong around the world in this dense episode. Giddy up, go pony! 1. Quincy Jones: Britannia & Mr Bridger, If You Please Nº2/God Save the Queen (The Italian Job OST: 50th Anniversary Expanded Edition, 2019) Quartet 2. Shandi S...
2022-09-20
2h 04
Exploding Head Movies
XHM #617 - "Carrying on with the penny royalty" (2022 September 19)
With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), we pay tribute to her as a person whilst wondering what a monarchy means in the 21st century. We'll profile Alexandre Desplat's score to the 2006 film The Queen as we juggle other queens amongst the usual round of other topics, including Polaris Prize nominee (and winner) catch-up, recent Emmy news and other things going wrong around the world in this dense episode. Giddy up, go pony! 1. Quincy Jones: Britannia & Mr Bridger, If You Please Nº2/God Save the Queen (The Italian Job OST: 50th Anniversary Expanded Edition, 2019) Quartet 2. Shandi S...
2022-09-20
2h 04
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The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Anna Julia Cooper
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice from...
2022-08-09
7h 59
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice from...
2022-08-09
7h 59
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice from...
2022-08-09
7h 59
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The Americas
The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Anna Julia Cooper
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice...
2022-08-09
10 min
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The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Anna Julia Cooper
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice...
2022-08-09
10 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Anna Julia Cooper
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice from...
2022-08-09
7h 59
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Anna Julia Cooper
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/533258 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Anna Julia Cooper Narrator: Shirley Moody-Turner, Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 59 minutes Release date: August 9, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A collection of essential writings from the iconic foremother of Black women's intellectual history, feminism, and activism, who helped pave the way for modern social justice movements like Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name A Penguin Classic The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice...
2022-08-09
10 min
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The Portable Anna Julia Cooper by Shirley Moody-Turner - editor, Henry Louis Gates Jr. - editor
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/88350to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper Author: Shirley Moody-Turner - editor, Henry Louis Gates Jr. - editor Narrator: Karen Murray, Dominic Hoffman, Shirley Moody-Turner Format: mp3 Length: 19 hrs and 59 mins Release date: 08-09-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Activists Publisher's Summary: The Portable Anna Julia Cooper brings together, for the first time, Anna Julia Cooper's major collection of essays, A Voice from the South, along with several previously unpublished poems, plays, journalism, and selected correspondences, including more than 30 previously unpublished letters between Anna Julia Cooper and W. E...
2022-08-09
7h 59
New Books in Women's History
Miriam Thaggert, "Riding Jane Crow: African American Women on the American Railroad" (U Illinois Press, 2022)
Miriam Thaggert illuminates the stories of African American women as passengers and as workers on the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century railroad. As Jim Crow laws became more prevalent and forced Black Americans to "ride Jim Crow" on the rails, the train compartment became a contested space of leisure and work. Riding Jane Crow: African American Women on the American Railroad (U Illinois Press, 2022) examines four instances of Black female railroad travel: the travel narratives of Black female intellectuals such as Anna Julia Cooper and Mary Church Terrell; Black middle-class women who sued to ride in first class "ladies' ca...
2022-08-08
38 min
New Books in African American Studies
Miriam Thaggert, "Riding Jane Crow: African American Women on the American Railroad" (U Illinois Press, 2022)
Miriam Thaggert illuminates the stories of African American women as passengers and as workers on the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century railroad. As Jim Crow laws became more prevalent and forced Black Americans to "ride Jim Crow" on the rails, the train compartment became a contested space of leisure and work. Riding Jane Crow: African American Women on the American Railroad (U Illinois Press, 2022) examines four instances of Black female railroad travel: the travel narratives of Black female intellectuals such as Anna Julia Cooper and Mary Church Terrell; Black middle-class women who sued to ride in first class "ladies' ca...
2022-08-08
38 min
New Voices in the History of Philosophy
Black Feminism and its History: Interview with Kathryn Sophia Belle
In this episode, Haley Brennan talks with Kathryn Sophia Belle, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Penn State University and founder of the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers, about Black Feminist critiques of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex. We talk about her forthcoming book on the topic, with chapters on Claudia Jones, Lorraine Hansberry, Maria Stewart, Anna Julia Cooper, and Audre Lorde among others. We also talk about the philosophical-historical origins of the concept of intersectionality and the triple oppression thesis, what it looks like to offer alternative accounts to Beauvoir’s, and creating the spaces and projects that...
2022-06-15
36 min
BlackFacts.com: Learn/Teach/Create Black History
May 18 - BlackFacts.com Black History Minute
BlackFacts.com presents the black fact of the day for May 18.Anna Julia Cooper delivered an address at the World’s Congress of Representative Women.She was an American educator and writer whose book "A Voice From the South by a Black Woman of the South" (1892) became a classic African American feminist text.Born into slavery in 1858, Cooper went on to receive a world-class education and claim power and prestige in academic and social circles. She was also a prominent member of Washington, D.C.'s African-American community and a member of Alpha Ka...
2022-05-18
02 min
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Stephanie Gilbert Challenges: Saving Family Underground Railroad Artifacts
Stephanie Gilbert discusses the importance of identifying, documenting, preserving, and sharing artifacts from the history of African American families. The Fugitive Slavery AdsMary Church Terrell's Inscribed Book "A Colored Woman in a White World" Rescuing the Family's Underground Memoir The Coin Collection Mary Church Terrell’s Story Mary Church Terrell was born to slavery surviors. Her father owned several successful businesses, and was one of the first Black millionaires in the South. Church Terrell attended Oberlin College, in 1888, She studied in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany. She married Robert Terrell an African American federal judge. In 1892, Church Terrell’s childhood friend Tho...
2022-02-20
28 min
A Little Juju Podcast
Ep. 82 Our Folklore is Our Inheritance
In episode 82 of @AlittleJujuPodcast, Juju talks the history of Anna Julia Cooper (1858?-1964) a Black liberation activist, speaker, and author often referred to as the Mother of Black feminism. In this mini-sode we will talk about Anna J. Cooper's contribution to the protection of the sacredness that is African-American folklore and naming that Black folks can turn to our lore as our "secret weapon". What stories do you remember from your past, or would you share to younger generations to keep our oral traditions alive?Podcast Intro Beat:@https://soundcloud.com/nihlisdesconocidoIG: @https://soundcloud.com/obiigamiAudio Engineer: Kobe Guilford@h...
2022-02-09
36 min
FranceFineArt
🔊 “Alicia Paz“ Juntas (Ensemble)à la Maison de l’Amérique latine, Parisdu 27 janvier au 31 mars 2022
“Alicia Paz“ Juntas (Ensemble)à la Maison de l’Amérique latine, Parisdu 27 janvier au 31 mars 2022Interview de Alicia Paz, par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 26 janvier 2022, durée 21’56. © FranceFineArt.par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 26 janvier 2022, durée 21’56.© FranceFineArt.Communiqué de presseCommissaires : Julie Crenn et Lassla EsquivelCette exposition, à découvrir dès le 27 janvier 2022, est dédiée au travail de l’artiste franco-mexicaine-américaine Alicia Paz qui propose une réflexion sur une histoire transculturelle, co...
2022-01-27
21 min
The Institute of Black Imagination.
E34. The Process of Un-Drowning with Poet and Scholar Alexis Pauline Gumbs (Part Two).
In today’s episode Dario sits with poet, independent scholar, and self-ascribed cousin to all sentient beings, Sista Docta Alexis Pauline Gumbs. As described by writer, Sharon Bridgforth, “Alexis serves as guide and translator of vibrational realities of dreaming into how to survive, thrive and shape-shift this world.” Dario and Alexis discuss creating our own paths outside of established institutions, particularly, academia and the church. Alexis shares thoughts on collaborating with Spirit and a love offering to anyone who has experienced spiritual violence. Today’s conversation is part 2 of our conversation with Alexis. During these conversations, we invite you t...
2021-12-19
1h 01
The Institute of Black Imagination.
E34. The Process of Un-Drowning with Poet and Scholar Alexis Pauline Gumbs (Part One).
In today’s episode Dario sits with poet, independent scholar, and self-ascribed cousin to all sentient beings, Sista Docta Alexis Pauline Gumbs. As described by writer, Sharon Bridgforth, “Alexis serves as guide and translator of vibrational realities of dreaming into how to survive, thrive and shape-shift this world.” Dario and Alexis discuss how creatives can use their own archives to find their voice and the many lessons of love that come from grief. Today’s conversation is the first of two with Alexis. During these conversations, we invite you to slow down and simply listen.To listen in between t...
2021-12-12
47 min
Hillsdale College K-12 Classical Education Podcast
Leading Figures In Education: Anna Julia Cooper
Anika Prather, teacher in English at Howard University and founder of Living Water School in Maryland, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the thinking and teaching of Anna Julia Cooper.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-12-06
25 min
Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Leading Figures In Education: Anna Julia Cooper
Anika Prather, teacher in English at Howard University and founder of Living Water School in Maryland, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the thinking and teaching of Anna Julia Cooper.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-12-06
25 min
DFW
Exploring the Mythology of Progressive Whiteness with Pixie Lighthorse
Join Us for Season One: Episode Four! In this episode, I chat with my friend Pixie Lighthorse. Pixie is a prolific author, healer, and teacher. She writes as Lighthorse to honor the unheard voices of her Choctaw, Creek and Chickasaw ancestors. Pixie and I open up deep and wide about ancestral knowledge, honoring grief, parenting our inner child and the dangers and possibilities of Progressivism. Please find out more about Pixie and her work at her website. Pixie recommends our listeners check out: The Smell of Rain on Dust: Grief and Praise by Martín Prechtel. Other references Pixie an...
2021-12-03
1h 41
New Voices in the History of Philosophy
Africana Philosophy and its History: Interview with Chike Jeffers
In this episode, Haley Brennan talks with Chike Jeffers, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Dalhousie University and Canada Research Chair in Africana Philosophy, about the history of Africana Philosophy. We talk about the work of, and what it is like to work on, figures including Anna Julia Cooper, W.E.B Du Bois, Edward Blyden, and Léopold Senghor. In the course of talking about these figures, we discuss the value of language to philosophy, identity, and culture, connections between the Africana tradition and current philosophical theories of race and oppression, the importance of being critical about why and h...
2021-09-30
56 min
Holding Up The Ladder
Dr Lemah Bonnick
This is the 3rd and final instalment on the series of discussions on race, class and education in the UK. It only felt right to interview the person who is the reason I am who I am, who has shaped the way I see the world - the person who literally brought me into the world, my mother, sociologist Dr Lemah Bonnick.BioLemah trained at the Institute of Education where she obtained her PhD in the Sociology of Education ‘Racial structuring of Educational Marginality’.She was a senior lecturer in sociology at St...
2021-07-21
1h 34
Tellemtiptoldyou
Ep 68 Every Old Person Aint Your Elder
Hey ya’ll hey! Thanks for tuning into Episode 67 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Every Old Person Ain’t Your Elder.” I’m about tired of some of these gate-keeping, respectability folks and I share with you why in this episode. You might have heard me say before that history holds the keys to our tomorrows and our todays. In this episode, I show you how I use history in this way. The reality is our ancestors left messages intentionally for us; it does us well to remember them. I use Anna Julia Cooper’s famous quote from her A Voice From the South to dri...
2021-07-05
30 min
Consults Over Coffee: Conversations About Health, Medicine and Living Well
The Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School in Church Hill: "I Am My Sister's Keeper"
Mike Maruca, Head of School at the Anna Julia Cooper School in North Church Hill joins me to discuss the school, its namesake (an amazing person who we should all know more about!), their successes and the hurdles they face in helping kids from the east end of Richmond. The Anna Julia Cooper School is a privately funded school fostering education, community and the growth of the whole person. They are doing amazing things. Please take a listen. You can learn more about the school here: https://www.annajuliacooperepiscopalschool.org Please consider helping them out. We're all one tribe...
2021-06-18
29 min
Women of HERstory: A Podcast
Dr. Anna Julia Cooper: Scholar/Educator/Activist/Author
Dr. Anna Julia Cooper was the 4th African American woman to receive a PhD in any field in the United States. Along with her incredible career in academia, Dr. Cooper spent her life advocating for the proper education of African American women and girls. Her book, A Voice from the South: by a Woman from the South, is lauded as the first articulation of Black Feminism. During her life she impacted the lives of thousands of students while she was a teacher, Principal, President of a college, and advisor.
2021-04-27
30 min
New Books in the American South
Jonathan S. Holloway, "The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans" (Oxford UP, 2021)
What does it mean to be an American? The story of the African American past demonstrates the difficulty of answering this seemingly simple question. If being "American" means living in a land of freedom and opportunity, what are we to make of those Americans who were enslaved and who have suffered from the limitations of second-class citizenship throughout their lives? African American history illuminates the United States' core paradoxes, inviting profound questions about what it means to be an American, a citizen, and a human being.Jonathan S. Holloway's The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of A...
2021-03-15
45 min
New Books in African Studies
Jonathan S. Holloway, "The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans" (Oxford UP, 2021)
What does it mean to be an American? The story of the African American past demonstrates the difficulty of answering this seemingly simple question. If being "American" means living in a land of freedom and opportunity, what are we to make of those Americans who were enslaved and who have suffered from the limitations of second-class citizenship throughout their lives? African American history illuminates the United States' core paradoxes, inviting profound questions about what it means to be an American, a citizen, and a human being.Jonathan S. Holloway's The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of A...
2021-03-15
45 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Jonathan S. Holloway, "The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans" (Oxford UP, 2021)
What does it mean to be an American? The story of the African American past demonstrates the difficulty of answering this seemingly simple question. If being "American" means living in a land of freedom and opportunity, what are we to make of those Americans who were enslaved and who have suffered from the limitations of second-class citizenship throughout their lives? African American history illuminates the United States' core paradoxes, inviting profound questions about what it means to be an American, a citizen, and a human being.Jonathan S. Holloway's The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans (Oxford Un...
2021-03-15
45 min
New Books in African American Studies
Jonathan S. Holloway, "The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans" (Oxford UP, 2021)
What does it mean to be an American? The story of the African American past demonstrates the difficulty of answering this seemingly simple question. If being "American" means living in a land of freedom and opportunity, what are we to make of those Americans who were enslaved and who have suffered from the limitations of second-class citizenship throughout their lives? African American history illuminates the United States' core paradoxes, inviting profound questions about what it means to be an American, a citizen, and a human being. Jonathan S. Holloway's The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans (Oxford Un...
2021-03-15
45 min
Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
Anika Prather & Howard University Students On The Meaning of the Classics
Dr. Anika Prather joins Jeremy with a group of her humanities students from Howard University—Nia Anderson, Joseph Andrew Jordan, and Joshua Hughes. The students discuss the meaning of classical education within the African-American intellectual tradition, to include such important figures as Phillis Wheatley, Anna Julia Cooper, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor Prather and her students also discuss the #DisruptTexts movement and what it means for the future of education—the removal of books from curricula may be the product of good intentions, but will likely have harmful educational outcomes. Host Jeremy Tate @JeremyTate41G...
2021-03-04
27 min
Making Sense
Dr. Anna Julia Cooper
In February we are going to celebrate Black History Month by talking about some figures that are not as well known. In this episode we discuss Dr. Cooper and all of the work she did to fight for the rights of African Americans and women.
2021-02-01
20 min
Developing Classical Thinkers
Building Bridges with Dr. Anika Prather
On this episode, Winston Brady interviews Dr. Anika T. Prather about the value of a Classical education and the role Classical texts played in shaping the minds of leaders in the African-American community, notably Frederick Douglass, Anna Julia Cooper, W.E.B. DuBois, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., among others. Dr. Anika T. Prather earned her B.A. from Howard University in elementary education. She also has earned several graduate degrees in education from New York University and Howard University. She has a Masters in liberal arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland and a PhD in...
2021-01-26
28 min
MSU Today with Russ White
MSU Dept of African American and African studies seeks “technologies of living for survival into wellness"
We do so with Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, the Inaugural Chairperson and Professor of AAAS, Dr. Tamura Lomax, Foundational Associate Professor of AAAS, Dr. Kristie Dotson, Executive Academic Advisor to AAAS and Professor of Philosophy, and Dr. April Baker-Bell, continuing member of the transition team and Associate Professor of Language, Literacy and English Education. “The African American and African Studies at Michigan State University (AAAS) began as a program in 2002,” says Dotson. “What was unique about it is that it was a program that was PhD granting. It did not have an undergraduate arm, but it did offer...
2020-11-13
40 min
The Invention of Racism
Episode 14: Necroracism and Nazi Thought
This podcast episode inspects the disturbing nature of “Necroracism and Nazi Thought.” We review selected aspects of the Nazi Party’s racial ideology from 1933 through 1945 in order to construct a working definition of the term “necroracism.” Key Words: Racism, Anna Julia Cooper, Nationalism, Necroracism, Genocide, German Nazi State, Inhuman, Racial Hierarchy, Authoritarian Government, Eugenics, Euthanasia, Dictatorship, Jewish Holocaust, Kristallnacht, Racial Purity, Adolf Hitler. Breaking News: #PresidentElectBiden, #VicePresidentElectHarris #Election2020The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series. © 2020 TIR Podcast Group. All Rights Reserved. #CiteBlackWomenContact: TheI...
2020-11-07
31 min
History of Philosophy: India, Africana, China
HAP 61 - When and Where I Enter - Anna Julia Cooper
Anna Julia Cooper’s "A Voice from the South", an unprecedented contribution to black feminist theory.
2020-10-18
22 min
The Connected Sociologies Podcast
The Haitian Revolution - Prof Gurminder K Bhambra
The French Revolution and the American Declaration of Independence tend to be seen as the revolutions that brought into being the modern world. While both events opened up the political process to increasing proportions of their populations and established general or universal understandings of citizenship. In this session, we consider the significance of the Haitian Revolution and discuss its contribution to the making of the modern world. This lecture is part of The Making of the Modern World module from the Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project. Readings Bhambra, Gurminder K. 2016. ‘Undoing the Epistemic Disavowal of the...
2020-10-16
17 min
The Invention of Racism
Episode 7: The Seven Pillars of the Racist Construct—Intellectuality
This episode discusses one of the “Seven Pillars of the Racist Construct”—Intellectuality. This pillar of the framework helps us to understand how racism operates in the world. Each of the seven pillars will be discussed in separate podcast episodes. Key topics: Racism and Intellectuality, Early Black Teachers, The Manipulation of Intellect, Anna Julia Cooper.The Invention of Racism podcast begins September 30, 2020.The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series. © 2020 TIR Podcast Group. All Rights Reserved. #CiteBlackWomenContact: TheInventionofRacism@protonmail.comFollow Dr. Bank...
2020-09-29
14 min
For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
Celebrating the Rich Legacy of Black Culture, Art & Fashion in America, with Dr. Tanisha C. Ford
Black culture is central to American culture—we simply don’t have America without having the Black experience, born of slavery and systemic racism and white supremacy, of physical and mental and emotional pain. But through generations, Black women and men have passed down stories given from their mothers and grandmothers. They’ve cooked and sang and danced and played the most beautiful music. They’ve wrote and dreamed and created. Black culture has inspired us for hundreds of years as it has woven its way into the tapestry of American life. And today, we’re going to talk about the...
2020-09-22
58 min
Vivre FM - Cultur-Elles
Portrait d'Anna Julia Cooper par Jason & Lila !
Anna Julia Cooper est une écrivaine, enseignante, éducatrice et l'une des plus éminentes érudites afro-américaine de l'histoire des États-Unis. Après avoir soutenu une thèse d'histoire à la Sorbonne en 1924, elle devient la quatrième femme afro-américaine à obtenir un doctorat. Portrait de celle qui inaugurera le féminisme « noir » !
2020-09-15
02 min
New Dawn
Why Du Bois Still Matters
In this episode, Michael Dawson chats with Charisse Burden-Stelly (Asst. Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College) about her research on W.E.B Du Bois, as well as lessons his scholarship has to offer as we think through building social movements today. Charisse Burden-Stelly and Gerald Horne, W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life in American History Suggested Readings: Hannah Appel, The Licit Life of Capitalism: US Oil in Equatorial Guinea (2019) Anna Julia Cooper, A Voice from the South (1892) Megan Ming Francis, “The Price of Ci...
2020-07-09
49 min
New Dawn
Why Du Bois Still Matters
In this episode, Michael Dawson chats with Charisse Burden-Stelly (Asst. Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College) about her research on W.E.B Du Bois, as well as lessons his scholarship has to offer as we think through building social movements today. Charisse Burden-Stelly and Gerald Horne, W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life in American History Suggested Readings: Hannah Appel, The Licit Life of Capitalism: US Oil in Equatorial Guinea (2019) Anna Julia Cooper, A Voice from the South (1892) Megan Ming Francis, “The Price of Ci...
2020-07-09
49 min
Africa World Now Project
Pan-Africanism & Black Lives Matter
[Image: Claudia Jones Paul Robeson Amy A Garvey with friends in London England, Source: Source Pan African News Wire] W.E.B. Du Bois (1933) in, Pan-Africa and new racial philosophy, presents his early articulations of Pan Africanism as “the industrial and spiritual emancipation of the Negro people” wherever they are in the world. George Padmore (1955) in, Pan Africanism or Communism, asserts that “the idea of Pan Africanism first arose as a manifestation of fraternal solidarity among Africans and peoples of African descent" (95). I have explored in, Pan-Africanism in the United States: Identity and Belonging, why Pan-African discourse is not a domina...
2020-07-02
1h 14
The F Word with Laura Flanders
F-Word- Covid-19: Our Health Crisis is born of Bigotry
"A bridge is only as strong as its weakest part. Former slave turned educator Anna Julia Cooper uttered those very contemporary-sounding words back in 1893. The US didn’t heed them then. We haven’t heeded them yet. The big question, brought home to us one more time by the Covid 19 crisis, is why not? What does American society so love about having weak parts that we refuse, year after year, and epidemic after epidemic to shore them up?" The F-Word is released bi-monthly featuring timely commentaries by Laura Flanders and guests. Support by becoming a patron, goto https://Patreon.com/theL...
2020-03-27
03 min
Laura Flanders and Friends: Positive Independent Journalism for a Just World
F-Word: Covid-19: Our Health Crisis is born of Bigotry
"A bridge is only as strong as its weakest part. Former slave turned educator Anna Julia Cooper uttered those very contemporary-sounding words back in 1893. The US didn’t heed them then. We haven’t heeded them yet. The big question, brought home to us one more time by the Covid 19 crisis, is why not? What does American society so love about having weak parts that we refuse, year after year, and epidemic after epidemic to shore them up?" The F-Word is released bi-monthly featuring timely commentaries by Laura Flanders and guests. Support by becoming a patron...
2020-03-27
03 min
Noire History
Anna Julia Cooper [Black History Short 49]
A profile of Anna Julia Cooper, a writer and educator who is regarded as one of the first Black feminists and specifically spoke to the intersection of gender and race. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/anna-julia-cooper.
2020-03-03
05 min
Noire History
Anna Julia Cooper [Black History Short 49]
A profile of Anna Julia Cooper, a writer and educator who is regarded as one of the first Black feminists and specifically spoke to the intersection of gender and race. Show notes and sources are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/anna-julia-cooper.
2020-03-03
05 min
New Dawn
Creating a Caring World
Deva Woodly, an Associate Professor of Politics at the New School, discusses the movement for black lives and how to create a kinder world with Michael Dawson. “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence. It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare," Audre Lorde (A Burst of Light" and Other Essays) Suggested Readings and Links: Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinksy Read more about these individuals: Anna Julia Cooper Patrisse Cullors Asha Bandele Mary Hooks – Southerners on New Ground Sept...
2020-02-05
42 min
New Dawn
Creating a Caring World
Deva Woodly, an Associate Professor of Politics at the New School, discusses the movement for black lives and how to create a kinder world with Michael Dawson. “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence. It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare," Audre Lorde (A Burst of Light" and Other Essays) Suggested Readings and Links: Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinksy Read more about these individuals: Anna Julia Cooper Patrisse Cullors Asha Bandele Mary Hooks – Southerners on New Ground Sept...
2020-02-05
42 min
All About Eve
8. The Mother of the Nation & The Anthropologist: Whina Cooper & Margaret Mead.
Anna kicks us off with Dame Whina Cooper, the activist who fought throughout her life for Maori rights in Aotearoa (New Zealand). An absolute ball-buster, her biggest achievement was organising the Land March in 1975 which saw 5,000 people walk from the top of the North Island down to parliament in Wellington. While she is known as 'Mother of the Nation', her legacy is controversial as not everyone agrees with her actions. Julia enlightens us on the story of Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist who seemed to be pretty woke before woke was a thing. In the early 1900s she helped...
2019-11-28
56 min
The Weekly Artifact
Put This on the Podium for Best Title
In this episode we discuss toxic masculinity, white feminism, adoption, and cultural studies.Endnotes: 1) In broad strokes, first wave feminism was mostly concerned with property rights and voting and occurred in the 19thand early 20th-centuries. Second wave feminism, occurring near the middle on the 20th-century focused on women gaining equality in the social sphere, and not being confined to roles inside the home as wives and mothers. Third wave feminism, beginning in the late 20th-century until the present, focuses on the failures of first and second wave feminism to consider the intersectional qualities of feminism—race, class, ge...
2019-09-20
52 min
Vivalanumeración
Ritmos de 3 contra 2
En este episodio exploramos una polirritmia muy presente tanto en la electrónica como en la música tradicional africana y en el math metal: ritmos de 3 tiempos encima de ritmos de 2 tiempos. CK Ladzekpo, profesor de Berkeley y músico de la tribu Ewe de Ghana, dice que la polirritmia se asemeja a una comunidad de humanos: cada uno vive su vida, a su ritmo, y esos ritmos se entrecruzan de forma periódica, creando un nuevo ritmo complejo y rico. 55 minutos de impares contra pares en Vivalanumeración, la única mixtape en la que conviven Justin Bieber, Dillinger Escape...
2019-09-06
59 min
What Do We Know? with Matt and Julia
Ep. 22: It's Always the Second Cat
In spite of some audio interference (which may have just been a manifestation of Julia's migraine), today we talk about it all! Julia finally realizes who Anna Torv is and we find ourselves in self-referential limbo. From true crime to shows "inspired" by "true" events, this episode runs the media gamut. Come along for your weekly dose of chaotic energy and see if you too can get a migraine!
2019-09-06
00 min
The Genius of Liberty
Episode 8 - "Woman Versus The Indian"
Anna Julia Cooper confronted racism in the women's suffrage movement in her seminal work of black feminism A Voice from the South, published in Xenia, Ohio in 1892
2019-07-24
06 min
What Do We Know? with Matt and Julia
Ep. 11: Say Ratatouille Three Times
This week we panic about mice in the walls of our recording studio aka Julia's apartment, reflect on Anna Torverse, realize that Disneyworld is high-key racist, and bring it all back to our favorite country, Brazil! All of this leads up to a rave review from this week's surprise guest: "Your microphone is surprisingly good."
2019-03-29
00 min
Fare of the Free Child
Ep. 109: Yolande on the Black, Queer, Feminist Approach to SDE
This week’s episode in the Parent Founders series features the voice and experiences of Yolande Tomlinson. She co-founded Anna Julia Cooper Learning and Liberation Center (AJC), “a cooperative, learner-centered, and self-directed community, rooted in a radical Black queer feminist politic, and a multi-generational, decolonized community of care, healing, and intellectual exploration where learning opportunities abound.” Yolande has two beautiful daughters who inspire a lot of her work and her shifting. She’s gonna share with us today the backstory and a bit of the logistics around co-founding this Self-Directed Education space in Atlanta. #BIPOCSupport the showDig th...
2019-03-13
31 min
Kat's Korner: The Podcast
Kat’s Korner 02: Mo’Nique, Ida B. Wells-Barnett + dream hampton (A Word)
In the episode, I connect some dots! What do comedienne Mo’Nique, journalist, activist and suffragette Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and writer and producer dream hampton have in common? Take a listen and after that peruse my suggested readings: Ida B. Wells- Barnett, The Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States Maria W. Stewart, America’s First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches Frye Street and Environs: The Collected Works of Marita Bonner Anna Julia Cooper, A Voice from the South #womenshistorymonth #monique #idabwellsbarnett #dreamhampton #annajuliacooper #maritabonner #mariastewart #blackwomen #activist #socialjustice --- Send in a vo...
2019-03-02
32 min
This Day in Quiztory
02.27_Scholar Anna Julia Cooper
Today we celebrate Anna Julia Cooper, an author, educator and activist for Black liberation
2019-02-27
01 min
Cite Black Women Podcast
Season 1, Episode 4: "Loving Black Women’s Work"- Drs. Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Erica Williams
In this special Valentine's Day/Black History Month Episode of the Cite Black Women podcast, we feature a conversation between collective member Dr. Erica Williams and the world renowned Black feminist scholar Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall. Listen to them discuss their #love for Black women's work, their passion for writing, the importance of friendship in the academy and collaborative research, and why Cite Black Women is a project that we need right now. Enjoy. Dr. ERICA LORRAINE WILLIAMS is Associate Professor and Department Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology department at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. She has a Ph.D...
2019-02-14
35 min
Trinity Cathedral Phoenix's Sermon Podcast
February 6 - The. Rev. Canon Veronica Ritson (retired archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona): celebrating Anna Julia Cooper
In celebration of Black History Month, Trinity Cathedral invites you to the Black History Month Guest Preachers at 12:10 p.m. each Wednesday of February in the Cathedral.Wednesday, February 6The. Rev. Canon Veronica Ritson (retired archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona):celebrating Anna Julia CooperAs the daughter of an airman in the US Air Force, Veronica came to Arizona via Luke Air Force Base over forty-five years ago, and stayed. Being ordained to the Diaconate in 1993 would overlap an Arizona State employee profession of project management in computer programming, and part-time...
2019-02-06
17 min
Jazz y chistes... con Kike García
Jazz y Chistes #08
Ayúdame a hacer eyacular a la noche. John Coltrane - Untitled Original 11383 (take 1) So What (Live from Konserthuset) - Miles Davis, John Coltrane My Queen is Anna Julia Cooper - Sons of Kemet Single Mother - Oded Tzur Where Are We Now - Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet When We Are - Nubya Garcia Life And Death - Avisahi Cohen Y chistes.
2018-12-31
1h 08
Black Kids in Outer Space
BKIOS. Zahra Ala. Red, Bike, & Green Atlanta /Anna Julia Cooper Learning and Liberation Center
Black Kids in Outer Space interviews Zahra. Zahra is a life enthusiast. She is a mother, organizer, creative and adventurer. A project starting, wandering, overlover and outdoor junkie. She utilizes space curation, outdoor adventure, food justice, yoga(ing) and being a creative as the root of her community organizing efforts to enhance the quality of life among Black folk. Her work centers Black women and children and meets at the intersection of justice, living in ones values, healing, quality of life and Black Liberation. She is humbly a co-visionary of the Anna Julia Cooper Learning and Liberation Center where her...
2018-05-24
27 min
Inclusive Activism
Reverse Racism – Can you really reverse that?!
Teaser: Did you know that many white people think that reverse racism is a bigger problem than regular racism? While technically parts of actual reverse racism could have better equity no equity exists with oppression present. Today’s podcast understanding and learning how to talk about Reverse Racism? Today we will talk about: What is the notion of Reverse Racism? What are key definitions we need to know to understand Reverse Racism? How can we help people to understand the concept of Reverse Racism?
2018-05-21
33 min
Cowboy Mustang Jane's Country Music Jazz Hour
#30 - Here For You
Intro Music (“CMJCMJH Theme”) is ‘Cowpoke’ by Javelin“Reggae Fi Dada” - Linton Kwesi Johnson“Dear Grandma and Grandpa” - Tortoise“Chinatown” - Do Make Say Think“Silhouettes I, II and III” - Floating Points“My Queen Is Anna Julia Cooper” - Sons of Kemet“L'indécis” - Playtime“Bahia Dreamin’” - Karriem Riggins“Pinecone” - Jeff Parker“L.M. II” - Toshio Matsuura Group“Colors of You (Instrumental)” - J Dilla“Tears Sorrow” - Common, Meshell Ndegeocello + Djelimandy Tounkara“Hood Politics...
2018-04-18
00 min
Ep. 04 - Black Suffragists: African American Women and the Right to Vote
Allegra talks about the forgotten part of the Women's Suffrage Movement, the African-American Woman. This was a major jumping off point for the continued struggle for women's rights. References: npr.org The Root: How Racism Tainted Women's Suffrage wesleyan.edu Black Women & The Suffrage Movement 1848-1923 blackpast.org Cooper, Anna Julia (1858-1964) britannica.com Anna Julia Cooper American Educator and Writer americaslibrary.gov Activist Mary Church Terrell Civil War (1860-1865) suffragistmemorial.org African American Women in the Suffrage Movement
2017-07-05
00 min
The F Word with Laura Flanders
Building Highways Not Gates
Laura's F-Word on what happens to the house when the glass ceiling is broken, with notes from feminist scholar Anna Julia Cooper's famed 1893 speech, "Women's Cause is One and Universal."
2016-10-25
03 min
Podcasts – Ed History 101
Episode 5 – Anna Cooper and Carnegie Unit
This week we go through the last requirement of high school graduation in America: the credit unit. We connect the amazing Anna Julia Cooper, explore the just as important but less well know Committee of… More
2016-05-03
34 min
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
Angela Bowen From Artist to Activist: A New Haven Legend
From star dancer to founder of New Haven’s beloved Bowen-Peters dance school to black feminist activist to distinguished professor, Angela Bowen has had many influential identities, and in each one, she has encouraged all around her— particularly here in New Haven—to reach their fullest potentials and embrace their true selves. This panel discussion among individuals who knew and were inspired by Angela honors not only Angela’s legacy in New Haven and beyond, but also the conviction threading through her multifaceted journey: self expression at any price. Participants LaChanze theater, film, and TV actress Kate Rushin former member of The N...
2016-01-07
00 min
UNC Press Presents Podcast
Amrita Chakrabarti Myers, “Forging Freedom: Black Women and the Pursuit of Liberty in Antebellum Charleston” (UNC Press, 2011)
How were black women manumitted in the Old South, and how did they live their lives in freedom before the Civil War? Historian, Amrita Chakrabarti Myers (Associate Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University in Bloomington) answers this complex question by explaining the precarious nature freedom for African American women in Charleston before the Civil War in Forging Freedom: Black Women and the Pursuit of Liberty in Antebellum Charleston (UNC Press, 2011). In three tightly woven sections, she tells stories that reveal what it meant to glimpse, build and experience freedom from the early national period to the...
2013-05-31
55 min
Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One
Melissa Harris-Perry talks about contemporary politics
Tulane University professor and MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry (at the time of our interview, Melissa Harris-Lacewell) joins Maria Hinojosa to discuss the state of African Americans in the Obama era. Winner of the W.E.B. DuBois book award for Barbershops, Bibles, and BET: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought, Harris-Perry is a professor of political science and founding director of the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race, and Politics in the South.
2012-03-05
00 min