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Dr. Isiah Lavender III
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Crucial Reggae Time
Crucial Reggae Time #358 Oldies Et Nouveautés 1h 12012025
Playlist : Prince Lincoln & The Royal Rasses - Dreadlocks man - Winston McAnuff - Unchained - 1979 Top Ranking Matumbi - Daughter of Babylon - 1979 - Lp Point of View - Harvest Junior Delgado - She's gonna Marry Me - 1979 - Lp Effort - DEB Music Sugar Minott - Harbor Shark - 1983 Jah Guidance George Nooks - Give Love A Try - 2001 Rising Star Indra - Keep We Strong 2025 Reality Shock Records Zion Within – Naturaleza 2024 Lavender Fields - Little Thing Called Love Isiah Mentor - Dance With Woman 2025 Village Roots Records- I Sens - Back Chalart58 & SR Wilson feat. The Soul Adventurers...
2025-01-12
58 min
Over Time Sentiments
Over Time Sentiments - Last Days of Summer
Vital & Versatile: The best compilation of songs - local and overseas - with contributions from friendly faces and crew members, for those looking. Additions from Ashton, Tai, Lavender, Isiah & Tristan. - Playboy.
2024-09-02
1h 17
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Indigenous Futurisms with Grace Dillon
Grace L. Dillon is an American academic and author. She is a professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Program, in the School of Gender, Race, and Nations, at Portland State University. She received her PhD in literary studies with an emphasis in sixteenth-century literature, and her recent research regards Science fiction studies, especially the use of science fiction by indigenous peoples around the world. Similar to the concept of Afrofuturism, Dillon is best known for coining the term Indigenous Futurisms, which is a movement consisting of art, literature and other forms of media which express Indigenous perspectives of the...
2024-04-19
56 min
The Whorrors!
#84: Get Out (2017)
Back from summer break with a bang (or a clang of a tea cup) with the monumental film that proved Jordan Peele to be a horror mastermind and made audiences never trust Allison Williams again: 2017’s Get Out. **CONTENT WARNING: discussions of racism/racial violence Follow us on Instagram at @thewhorrorspodcast Email us at thewhorrorspodcast@gmail.com Artwork by Gabrielle Fatula (gabrielle@gabriellefatula.com) Music: Epic Industrial Music Trailer by SeverMusicProd Standard Music License ...
2023-06-21
1h 12
Paradigm Radio Show
Afrofuturism with Dr. Isiah Lavender III Part 2
I am joined today by Dr. Isiah Lavender III, an english professor at the University of Georgia. Dr. Lavender was drawn to science fiction and fantasy as a child, and turned that interest into a career through his research of race in science fiction and fantasy. Dr. Lavender is the author of 5 books, "Afrofuturism Rising: The literary prehistory of a movement", "Dis-orienting Planets: Racial Representations of Asia in Science Fiction", "Black and Brown Planets:The Politics of Race in Science Fiction", "Race in American Science Fiction" and forthcoming book "Critical Race Theory in Science Fiction".https://www.english.ug...
2022-05-03
1h 01
Paradigm Radio Show
Afrofuturism with Dr. Isiah Lavender III Part 1
I am joined today by Dr. Isiah Lavender III, an english professor at the University of Georgia. Dr. Lavender was drawn to science fiction and fantasy as a child, and turned that interest into a career through his research of race in science fiction and fantasy. Dr. Lavender is the author of 5 books, "Afrofuturism Rising: The literary prehistory of a movement", "Dis-orienting Planets: Racial Representations of Asia in Science Fiction", "Black and Brown Planets:The Politics of Race in Science Fiction", "Race in American Science Fiction" and forthcoming book "Critical Race Theory in Science Fiction".https://www.english.ug...
2022-04-26
1h 00
Doing Diversity in Writing
DDW S2 Ep05 – Indigenous Futurisms and Writing Indigenous Characters with Prof. Grace L. Dillon
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—interview Professor Grace L. Dillon about Indigenous Futurisms and how (not) to write Indigenous characters. Grace L. Dillon (Anishinaabe with family, friends, and relatives from Bay Mills Nation and Garden River Nation with Aunties and Uncles also from the Saulteaux Nation) is Professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Department in the School of Gender, Race, and Nations and also Affiliated Professor at English and Women, Gender, and Sexualities Departments at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses...
2022-02-17
1h 30
DJ Pauly's Deep House Lounge
BANDCAMP Takeover 3 - DJ Pauly 5 Nov 2021
Listing01. Come Dance With Me (Parts 1 & 2) (Honeycomb Instrumental Mix) - Josh Milan02. Come Dance With Me (Parts 1 & 2) (Honeycomb Vocal Mix) - Josh Milan03. Take It (ft. Raphael Saadiq) - Amp Fiddler04. Laurenz - If You Got Soul (Urban Remix) - Sonic Funk Foundry05. How Much Can A Heart Take (Maitre D'isco Mix) - Lucky Daye & Yebba x Maitre D06. More Than - Amp Fiddler07. Bad Habits (Pimpin Willie Boogie Out DISKO Cut) - The Boogiemaster08. Baby Powder (Maitre D'isco Mix) - Jenevieve x Maitre D09. Masimba - Tonite Is The...
2021-11-06
3h 33
The Skiffy and Fanty Show
430. Space is the Place (1974) — Totally Pretentious #23
Space employment agencies, NASA spies, and Oakland, oh my! Shaun Duke and David Annandale turn their eyeballs to Sun Ra’s Space is the Place (1974). Together, they discuss the film’s history and themes, its approach to U.S. racism, the power of music, and so much more! Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes: Send us your comments, questions, and suggestions! Space is the Place links: IMDb Rotten Tomatoes Wikipedia Sun Ra’s Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City by William Sites Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture by Ytasha L. Womack Afrofuturism Rising...
2021-06-29
50 min
The Skiffy and Fanty Show
430. Space is the Place (1974) — Totally Pretentious #23
Space employment agencies, NASA spies, and Oakland, oh my! Shaun Duke and David Annandale turn their eyeballs to Sun Ra’s Space is the Place (1974). Together, they discuss the film’s history and themes, its approach to U.S. racism, the power of music, and so much more! Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes: Send us your comments, questions, and suggestions! Space is the Place links: IMDb Rotten Tomatoes Wikipedia Sun Ra’s Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City by William Sites Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture by Ytasha L. Womack Afrofuturism Rising...
2021-06-29
50 min
Unknown Worlds of the Merril Collection
Afrofuturism
Host Oliver Brackenbury examines the evolution of Afrofuturism in speculative fiction with writer and educator Quentin VerCetty Lindsay. Links to some of the things mentioned in this episode: BSAM Quentin VerCetty “Afrofuturism Rising: The Literary Prehistory of a Movement” by Isiah Lavender III “Parable of the Sower” by Octavia Butler “Black to the Future” essay by Mark Dery Samuel R. Delaney “The Famished Road” by Ben Okri Sun Ra June Jordan Nnedi Okorafor Nollywood ...
2021-03-29
30 min
Every Tongue Got to Confess Podcast
Isiah Lavender and the Search for an Afrofuturist Legacy
During the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities, Dr. Isiah Lavender reflected on questions of race, meaning, and culture inspired by Afrofuturism.
2020-10-29
31 min
Postcards from a Dying World
PFDW# 7 July 2020 Book Review
July 2020 Book Review digest Featuring Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff, Extrapolation 61.1-2 Edited by Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek, An Unkindness of Ghosts by River Solomon, Waste Tide by Chen Qiufan, Ken Liu (Translator), Star Trek Picard The Last Best Hope by Una McCormack, Dead To Her by Sarah Pinborough. Great month of reading! •You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http...
2020-08-02
16 min
The Root and Roots Show
The Notorious Godfather of the Music Industry/ Sci Fi and People of Color
Richard Carlin will discuss his biography on Morris Levy, the cofounder of Birdland and one of the most notorious people in the history of the music industry in the first segment of the show. In the second segment, Isiah Lavender III, editor of Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction will talk about race and racism in sci fi literature and culture.
2016-08-21
1h 46
The Root and Roots Show
The Notorious Godfather of the Music Industry/ Sci Fi and People of Color
Richard Carlin will discuss his biography on Morris Levy, the cofounder of Birdland and one of the most notorious people in the history of the music industry in the first segment of the show. In the second segment, Isiah Lavender III, editor of Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction will talk about race and racism in sci fi literature and culture.
2016-08-21
1h 47