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Baldwin & Co. Ideas Explored
Why Do Black People Define Blackness & Black Progress So Narrowly? - Kehinde Andrews & Sean Goode
Sean Goode is a writer and cultural thinker whose work interrogates Black identity, power, and the political meaning embedded in popular culture.Kehinde Andrews is a scholar of Black studies and author whose work challenges liberal myths of progress and exposes the structural realities of racism and capitalism.What unfolds in this conversation is not a debate so much as a reckoning. Kehinde Andrews and Sean Goode circle Malcolm X not as a frozen icon, but as a living diagnostic tool—one that exposes how narrowly Blackness has been defined, weaponized, and sold back to Bl...
2026-02-19
51 min
1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory
Heated Debate_ Slavery, Reparations & Colonialism with Rafe Heydel-Mankoo and Kehinde Andrews
Heated Debate_ Slavery, Reparations & Colonialism with Rafe Heydel-Mankoo and Kehinde Andrews
2025-10-23
1h 30
Philosophy For Our Times
The Enlightenment is racist (and why) | Kehinde Andrews
The Enlightenment has faced a lot of criticism in recent years - its defenders and detractors often come head to head, scrambling to articulate its ultimate value or lack thereof to contemporary society. This podcast contributes to this wider debate and question facing all those interested in philosophy and politics: Are Enlightenment ideas salvageable? Or are they too intrinsically tainted with the racism of their times? If so, what do we do next?Join Birmingham City University Professor Kehinde Andrews in this exclusive interview as he lays out his provocative claims on the limited utility...
2025-09-30
20 min
Philosophy For Our Times
The Enlightenment is racist (and why) | Kehinde Andrews
The Enlightenment has faced a lot of criticism in recent years - its defenders and detractors often come head to head, scrambling to articulate its ultimate value or lack thereof to contemporary society. This podcast contributes to this wider debate and question facing all those interested in philosophy and politics: Are Enlightenment ideas salvageable? Or are they too intrinsically tainted with the racism of their times? If so, what do we do next?Join Birmingham City University Professor Kehinde Andrews in this exclusive interview as he lays out his provocative claims on the limited utility...
2025-09-30
20 min
TRIGGERnometry
Heated Debate: Slavery, Reparations & Colonialism with Rafe Heydel-Mankoo and Kehinde Andrews
Kehinde Andrews and Rafe Heydel-Mankoo debate slavery, reparations and colonialism. Moderated by Konstantin Kisin. | Venice AI: Private, uncensored AI https://venice.ai/triggernometry - use code TRIGGERNOMETRY to get 20% off a pro plan Triggernometry is proudly independent. Thanks to the sponsors below for making that possible: - Augusta Precious Metals: Protect Your Retirement with Physical Gold. Rated #1. Click to learn more: https://bit.ly/triggergold Join our exclusive TRIGGERnometry community on Substack! https://triggernometry.substack.com/ OR Support TRIGGERnometry...
2025-09-29
1h 34
The John Fugelsang Podcast
Special Weekend Interviews: Ken Casey, Elizabeth Buchanan, Kahinde Andrews, and Haley Cohen Gilliland
John interviews Dropkick Murphys' frontman Ken Casey about his recent viral video confronting right-wing MAGA extremists during their gigs. Then, he speaks with journalist Haley Cohen Gilliland about her new book "A Flower Traveled in My Blood: The Incredible True Story of the Grandmothers Who Fought to Find a Stolen Generation of Children". Next, John interviews British Academic and author Kehinde Andrews about his new book "Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Political Life of Malcolm X". Then finally, he talks with polar geopolitics expert Elizabeth Buchanan PhD about her new book "So You Want to Own Greenland? Lessons f...
2025-09-27
1h 30
Skipped History
Why Malcolm X Said It Was "Already Too Late" in 1965
Today, a dose of Malcolm X and a timeless critique of our troubling times.In Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Political Life of Malcolm X, Professor Kehinde Andrews pushes back on myths spread by The Autobiography of Malcolm X—which he calls “a great story, but a terrible book.” Those myths include that Malcolm thought white people were devils, that armed insurrection was the answer, and that he didn’t offer a coherent political program. To the contrary, Malcolm developed a sophisticated critique of “whiteness” as an ideology and believed it was pointless to accept reform within a fun...
2025-09-26
40 min
Broke-ish®
Ep. 119 - Chickens Coming Home to Roost: Lessons on Political Violence from Malcolm X
This payday, Erika and her guest, Dr. Kehinde Andrews, discuss political violence and the political theory of Malcolm X. We use the death of Ch@rlie K1rk as a springboard to interrogate the role liberals and Black leaders play in stifling political organization and outrage to ultimately act as tools of counterinsurgency. We grapple with what it means to be political and who qualifies. Because Kehinde literally wrote a book on Malcolm X, we dive into what Brother Malcolm said on the topic of political violence and intuit what he might have thought about this political moment. Tune...
2025-09-15
52 min
Going Underground Hosted by Afshin Rattansi
The Political Life of Malcolm X: Busting the Myths (Prof. Kehinde Andrews)
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Kehinde Andrews, author of Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Political Life of Malcolm X. He discusses how Malcolm X would have viewed the Gaza genocide and Israel’s crimes, the crucial differences between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X and their views on the American project, why Malcolm X was not a Marxist despite his alliance with Marxist revolutionaries and the difference in their philosophies, his critiques of Marxism, Donald Trump and his massively overstated with black Americans, why the Posthumous Autobiography of Malcolm X is a pack of...
2025-09-13
27 min
EXPeditions - The living library of knowlegde
Kehinde Andrews - Race and the global economy
Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, discusses race and the global economy. About Kehinde Andrews "I am Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and the Chair of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity. My research focuses on understanding race and racism and, really importantly, on how the community is mobilised to combat the problems that we face." Key Points • The West is rich because the rest are poor. From slavery, through empire to economic colonialism, Western countries have always found ways to extract resources fr...
2025-08-05
12 min
Broke-ish®
Ep. 114 - U.N.I.T.Y. - Black Politics Beyond America
On this episode, Amber and Erika are discussing Black politics and how the fight for liberation of descendants of enslaved people here in the United States is connected to the fight of other African people in the diaspora. We are joined by journalist and teacher, Salifu Mack, and Broke-ish all-star, Dr. Kehinde Andrews, to examine black liberation politics in America and the degree to which those movements see themselves connected to broader Pan-Africanism. Finally, we look at what we can learn about the fight for freedom from Minister Malcolm X's teachings and political philosophy. Tune in to get the...
2025-07-01
1h 18
Broke-ish®
Ep. 113 - Do You Want a Revolution?: What Malcolm X Taught Us About Liberation
On this payday, Amber and Erika are joined by Broke-ish all-star, Dr. Kehinde Andrews, to discuss his latest book, "Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Real Mission of Malcolm X". Malcolm X, the foundational inspiration of Season 11, articulated a vision of Black radicalism and liberation that informs how we engage the global fight against anti-Blackness and systemic oppression. Dr. Andrews helps us clarify Malcolm's liberatory strategies and political ethos—compellingly outlining America's injustice to the broader quest for freedom for all people of African descent. This season's episodes will not just focus on the broken "ish", but each payday we...
2025-06-15
1h 11
The Tea with Myriam Francois
Britain Is a Colonial, Wicked Nation – Why I Refuse to Call Myself British!
The Psychosis of Whiteness, Black Power & the Global Struggle for Justice | Kehinde Andrews on The Tea with Myriam Francois.Is the world trapped in a dangerous delusion? In this uncompromising conversation, Professor Kehinde Andrews breaks down the “psychosis of whiteness”, exposing how deep-seated myths about race sustain global inequality. From the failures of diversity schemes to the rise of far-right politics, from Trump’s return to power to the new wave of Black radical thought, he argues that true change won’t come from within the system—it demands revolution.What does Black liberation...
2025-02-21
1h 15
Do you really know?
Is it time the UK acknowledged its role in the slave trade?
Prof Kehinde Andrews, the UK’s first professor of Black studies and one of the UK’s leading experts on race, has called for a public holiday to remember the horrors of slavery. According to Andrews there was ‘really nothing more important to Britain’s development than slavery.’ He feels that an official public holiday is needed to keep its memory alive and preserve a conscience of the horrors of the trade and remind us of the continued consequences of slavery today. Although he said one day was “not even close to enough” to acknowledge the UK’s links to the hi...
2024-12-02
04 min
Mek Sense with Melzy
Kehinde Andrews Talks Fighting Injustice, Building Black & Rising Above Racism | MSWM EP.15
In this special Black History Month episode of Mek Sense with Melzy, we’re chopping it up with Professor Kehinde Andrews to tackle real issues affecting our community. We’re talking about how to navigate the corporate jungle, why it’s time to build our own Black businesses and schools, and how we can stack the resources we need to rise up.Kehinde breaks down systemic racism and shows us how to turn pain into power. We’re all about giving back and lifting each other up because we know it takes a village!
2024-10-16
57 min
It's a Continent
Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews (rerun)
To recognise Black History month in the UK, we're joined by the academic, activist and author Professor Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is a professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and has written several books, including ‘The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World.’ In this episode we discuss black British identity, immigration, and how colonisation has shifted into its current form: benevolent imperialism.Kehinde's projects include the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and Make It Plain, the home of black radical thought. Click here for tickets for...
2024-10-01
53 min
It's a Continent
Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews (rerun)
To recognise Black History month in the UK, we're joined by the academic, activist and author Professor Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is a professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and has written several books, including ‘The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World.’ In this episode we discuss black British identity, immigration, and how colonisation has shifted into its current form: benevolent imperialism.Kehinde's projects include the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and Make It Plain, the home of black radical thought. Click here for tickets for...
2024-10-01
55 min
Pod Save the UK
Sunak’s big fat Greek blunder, plus will COP28 be a COP out?
Rishi Sunak’s decision to publicly snub the Greek Prime Minister in a row over the Parthenon Marbles, has left Nish and Coco wondering whether he possesses any of the skills to be a global statesman? Worrying then, that his next stop is the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Politico’s Karl Mathiesen joins us to talk about the UK’s place in the climate debate, and the contradictions of a COP hosted by an oil-rich state.Sunak, Cleverly, Braverman, Patel, Javid…the Conservative governments of the last few years have been the most diverse ever. But is that r...
2023-11-30
54 min
London Review Bookshop Podcast
Kehinde Andrews & Afua Hirsch: The Psychosis of Whiteness
Kehinde Andrews continues the work he began in The New Age of Empire with The Psychosis of Whiteness (Allen Lane), a wry and piercing guide to retaining sanity in a racist world, which Ron Ramdin has described as ‘a remarkable and enriching work which shines a light on many dark places’. He discussed the book with journalist and writer Afua Hirsch, whose own Decolonising My Body is forthcoming from Square Peg in October. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-29
57 min
Make it Plain
S1 FINALE #14 - BLACK STUDIES W/BLACK STUDIES DEGREE STUDENTS: "Ethnic Cleansing" in the Carrribean, Privy "Colonial" Council, David "No Reparations" Cameron, Being a BCU Black Studies Student + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses a current case in Barbuda being fought about the construction of a new private airport and beach developments by largely US, UK, and Chinese foreigners. It's a fight by local "land defenders" against foreign multinationals carving up the island for tourism, "freedom" and tax reduction purposes. Developers are destroying the island's resources, including food security, culture,, and livelihoods This case is part of a larger problem with the Carribean's legacy as slave colonies. - Check out the MIP YouTube Channel - This is going to be the final episode of Se...
2023-11-24
1h 02
Make it Plain
S1 #13 - BLACK STUDIES W/DR. KADIAN POW: "COCONUTS & COONS", KADIAN'S NEW BOOK ON BLACK FEMALE IDENTITY, TEACHING BLACK STUDIES, BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES, BLACK WOMEN & SEXUAL SHAME + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses the MET police's nonsense claim that the use of the political term "coconut" is a hate crime following a MET tweet (since removed) in the form of a protest poster of Rishi "Rish" Sunak and Cruella Vader-man. He argues that terms of political critique like "coconut" and "coon," which point out agents of White Supremacy especially if they are Black and Brown aren't racist terms and slurs. We must continue to defend our history, language, political critique, and ultimately our Black political thought. - Check out the MIP YouTube Channel - I...
2023-11-17
1h 13
Make it Plain
S1 #12 - BLACK STUDIES W/DAWN BUTLER MP: Criminalizing Dissent, Reparations Washing, Dawn's Book on Purpose, Labour's Racism, Surviving Cancer, Policing, Kemi Badenoch + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews rants about reparations washing, and the recent case in point of Lloyd's of London's "slavery" report; why he'd need to report himself under the new UK gov plans to criminalize dissent that also directly focuses on Muslims, which essentially conflates extremism with radicalism, and more on Israel-Palestine. - Check out the MIP YouTube Channel - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde Andrews talks with Dawn Butler Labour Member of Parliament (MP) about how she navigates work as a Black female MP. Since day she has managed to represent, talk the truth, a...
2023-11-10
1h 12
Intelligence Squared
The Psychosis of Whiteness
Academic, activist and author Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University. His books include Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century and Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement. His latest is The Psychosis of Whiteness, which explores why society cannot face up to the racism at its heart and in its history. Andrews says that while we look to self-help books and vote in leaders who do not represent a diverse electorate, society's actions are akin to delusions, irrationalities, hallucinations and what could be described as a psychosis...
2023-11-06
49 min
Make it Plain
S1 #11 - BLACK STUDIES W/NELS ABBEY: King Charles, Reparations, Working Independently, Hip Hop MBA, Uppity, Dominique Samuels + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses the "end" of Black Employment Month aka Black History Month, King Charles' unapologetically White speech during a recent state visit to Kenya, what is and isn't authentic reparatory justice, and the ongoing White psychosis of the British royal family. - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde Andrews talks with Nels Abbey. They discuss amongst many tings, his formative years in foster care and boarding school and his working years from asset banker to media exec. They also discuss, topical news including the current UK's most diverse yet most far-right government in...
2023-11-03
1h 01
Make it Plain
S1 #10 - BLACK STUDIES W/PATRICIA HILL COLLINS: Saluting Our Sisters, Intersectionality, Black Feminism, Afrofuturism + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses the theme of Black Employment Month AKA Black History Month "Saluting Our Sisters," the past and present overlooking of Black Women, and the importance of the Black feminist standpoint in understanding the world better. For example, why we mobilize more around the public spectacle of anti-Black violence against predominantly Black men that leads to liberal reforms and why we need to also look at the private violence that predominantly affects Black women, such as deaths in childbirth. Focussing on both will lead to more radical solutions. - In this week's gu...
2023-10-27
1h 16
Make it Plain
S1 #9 - BLACK STUDIES W/ABDUL ALKALIMAT: Black Studies Past, Present and Future, Origins of the Movement, Activism, Scholarship + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses the 14-year-old Black male being held in a headlock and tasered to the ground by a UK police officer and the problem with Black Employment Month aka Black History Month. - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde Andrews talks with Abdul Alkalimat, Black Studies OG and professor emeritus of African American Studies about what is Black studies, his books “The History of Black Studies” (2021) and “The Future of Black Studies” (2022) the battle for Black Studies in the US and the UK, and Black students today and our future. ...
2023-10-20
1h 10
Make it Plain
S1 #8 - BLACK STUDIES W/BEVERLEY BRYAN: Black Women in History, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Black Power, Black Education, Heart of the Race + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews discusses how we can understand the Israel-Palestine conflict through the prism of Black radicalism—understanding the universal of the world through the particular of Blackness—to see the world differently. - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde Andrews talks with Beverely Bryan about Black women in the movement and in Britain, teaching and Black Studies in the Carribean, US, and the UK, Black women organizing, and the future of Black community education on the ground. Beverley Bryan is a retired professor of language education at the University of the...
2023-10-13
1h 17
Make it Plain
S1 #7 - BLACK STUDIES W/CECIL GUTZMORE: Black History (Employment) Month, Pan-Afrikanism, activism, organising + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde discusses Black History Month, Kemi Badenoch's "Best Place to be Black” speech, and the mainstream popularity of today's Black and Brown politicians in the UK/US. - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde talks with Pan-Afrikan OG Cecil Gutzmore about Pan-Afrikanism past and present in the UK, the race & class debate, Black success in White academia, young people, and revolutionary change. Cecil Gutzmore is a veteran community activist, intellectual, historian, and educator, a former factory worker, community worker, and university academic lecturer in London and the West Indies, whos...
2023-10-06
1h 13
Make it Plain
S1 #6 - BLACK STUDIES W/LEILA HASSAN HOWE: life in Zanzibar, 60s Britain, IRR, New Cross, Black People's Day of Action + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde discusses a big survey (with "over 10,000 voices") out this week on the "Black British" experiences by the Black British Voices Project. - In this week's guest interview, Kehinde talks with Leila Hassan Howe about her life in Zanzibar and coming back to Britain in the 60s, working for the Institute of Race Relations (IRR, directed by A. Sivanandan) and the journal Race Today Collective (edited by Darcus Howe), building independent Black institutions and alternatives to the British education system, New Cross Fire (1981) and the National Black People’s Day of Action (1981). Leila Has...
2023-09-29
1h 04
Make it Plain
S1 #5 - BLACK STUDIES W/PROFESSOR NICOLA ROLLOCK: Her book "The Racial Code," Black women in higher education, White antiracist allyship + more
In this week's Black World News, Kehinde discusses the murder charge of the police officer who killed Chris Kaba. - In this week's interview, Kehinde talks with Professor Nicola Rollock about the under-representation of Black women at the post-graduate and professorial level, why they’re not optimistic about change in their field, the question of White antiracist allyship, her new book The Racial Code, and Nicola’s top three things to address racial issues. Professor Nicola Rollock is a Professor of Social Policy & Race at King’s College London, a Distinguished Fellow at the Faculty of Educ...
2023-09-22
1h 01
Make it Plain
S1 #4 - BLACK STUDIES W/DAVID HAREWOOD: Black in Britain, psychosis of Whiteness, mental health + more
Kehinde Andrews talks with David Harewood live from a book launch event of Kehinde’s book “The Psychosis of Whiteness” (OUT NOW). They talk about David’s experience of psychosis, acting while Black, growing up in Whitenss, Black mental health & therapy, the psychosis of Whiteness, and more. David Harewood is a top actor, director, and author of "Maybe I Don't Belong Here" his first book.- David Harewood: Psychosis and Me https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00052mn Call to boycott Black hair stores after woman is assaulted https://www.voice-on...
2023-09-17
1h 03
Make it Plain
BLACK STUDIES W/DAVID HAREWOOD: Black in Britain, psychosis of Whiteness, mental health + more
Kehinde Andrews talks with David Harewood live from a book launch event of Kai’s book “The Psychosis of Whiteness” (OUT NOW). They talk about David’s experience of psychosis, mental health the psychosis of Whiteness. David Harewood is a top actor, director, and author of "Maybe I Don't Belong Here" his first book.- David Harewood: Psychosis and Me https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00052mn Call to boycott Black hair stores after woman is assaulted https://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/uk-news/2023/09/12/call-to-boycott-black-hair-stores-after-woman-is-assaulted/ Maybe I Don't Belong H...
2023-09-15
00 min
Ana Sofía
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2023-09-10
00 min
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2023-09-10
00 min
Make it Plain
S1 #3 - BLACK STUDIES W/WESLEY LOWERY: Whitelash, reporting protests, getting arrested, Trump, Obama and justice
Kehinde Andrews talks with Wesley Lowrey at a live event earlier this year about his arrest while covering protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and about his new book American Whitelash. A book about the rise in racial violence in the decade following the election of the US' first Black president. Wesley Lowery is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, reporter, editor, and best-selling author known for his written audio, and on-camera work. He has served as a national correspondent for the Washington Post and an on-air correspondent for CBS News and 60 Minutes. His first book “They Can’t Kill Us All”...
2023-09-08
1h 04
Make it Plain
S1 #2 - BLACK STUDIES W/KELECHI OKAFOR: Black women, education (and schooling), working in media, White supremacy + more
Kehinde Andrews talks with Kelechi Okafor about the responsibility of having a media platform, education (not schooling), erasure and silencing of private violence against Black women, mashing up White supremacy and the more we need to do. Kelechi Okafor is a Black-British writer, actor, and host of Say Your Mind podcast, born in Nigeria and raised in London. - Kelechnekoff’s Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Kelechnekoff Say Your Mind Podcast https://www.kelechiokafor.com/say-your-mind-podcast Kelechnekoff Pole Dance Studio https://www.kelechnekoff.com/ Jonathan Mattingly’s Book Conflicts With Other Accounts Of Breonna Taylor Raid, Is Filled With...
2023-09-01
1h 09
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2023-09-01
00 min
Make it Plain
S1 #1 - BLACK STUDIES W/KIMBERLÉ CRENSHAW: CRT, intersectionality, #SayHerName and the attack on antiracism
For Make it Plain's (MIP) first-ever podcast episode Kehinde Andrews talks with Kimberlé Crenshaw about CRT, intersectionality, #SayHerName, and the attack on antiracism. Kimberlé Crenshaw is an American Civil Rights Advocate, the co-founder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum, and the founder and executive director of the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies at Columbia Law School. She is the Promise Institute Professor at UCLA Law School and the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor at Columbia Law School. She is popularly known for her development of “intersectionality,” “Critical Race Theory,” and the #SayHer...
2023-08-25
1h 12
Black British Lives Matter with Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder
Black British Reparations Matter With Kehinde Andrews and Esther Stanford Xosei
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.This week we discuss one big idea - reparations - paying Black British people, and Black people around the world, for the slavery and colonialism they suffered. Could reparations solve racism once and for all, and how would it eve work? Professor Kehinde Andrews and activist and lawyer, Esther Stanford Xosei join Lenny and Marcus to discuss.Additional reading about reparations recommended in the po...
2022-11-14
39 min
At the Rectory
How Our Favorite Stories Help Repair (and Resist) the World
We are joined by our friends bringing their friends to the podcast today! Kyle Sondereker connected us with the fabulous Isaiah Hunt and we got to chat about why we love stories, Afrofuturism, and challenging a Eurocentric story structure! As fiction continues to become reality (with all our technological advancements), more than ever the world we create in sci-fi fantasy could become our future. And we believe that it is that imagination and ingenuity that can help solve some of the major issues our cultures face today. And in the middle of geeking out over Dn...
2022-10-03
48 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Where language fails us | Kehinde Andrews, John McWhorter and Laurie Ann Paul
Is language capable of communicating experience? Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think sharing experience is essential to being human. At an individual level, we share experiences to get to know others and understand them. Yet from the taste of an apple to giving birth, we know we cannot fully describe the experience to someone who has not already had it. Many now also maintain that it is impossible to communicate the experience of discrimination, and other cultures can only be understood by those who have experienced it. B...
2022-09-27
43 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Where language fails us | Kehinde Andrews, John McWhorter and Laurie Ann Paul
Is language capable of communicating experience? Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think sharing experience is essential to being human. At an individual level, we share experiences to get to know others and understand them. Yet from the taste of an apple to giving birth, we know we cannot fully describe the experience to someone who has not already had it. Many now also maintain that it is impossible to communicate the experience of discrimination, and other cultures can only be understood by those who have experienced it. B...
2022-09-27
43 min
The Food Programme
Fried Chicken: a story of race and identity
Since the American Civil War to the present day, fried chicken has been used to create negative stereotypes of black people. These stereotypes and this history has seeped into today’s consciousness which has established a complicated relationship between chef and author Melissa Thompson and the food item. It’s a relationship which she wrote about and she joins Jaega Wise to explore her feelings and attitudes towards this fried dish. Food historian Adrian Miller looks at the presence of fried chicken on the plantation fields in the Deep South and explains how the racial connotations of frie...
2022-08-14
28 min
Experience This Eye-Opening Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
Back to Black by Kehinde Andrews
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/46829to listen full audiobooks. Title: Back to Black Author: Kehinde Andrews Narrator: Kehinde Andrews Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins Release date: 02-24-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 6 ratings Genres: Sociology Publisher's Summary: Back to Black seeks to show us the long, powerful and painful history of Black radical politics. Born out of resistance to slavery and colonialism, its rich past encompasses figures such as Marcus Garvey, Angela Davis, the Black Panthers and the Black Lives Matter activists of today. At its core, the book argues that racism is inexorably embedded in the fabric...
2022-02-24
8h 20
KZYX Public Affairs
Forthright Radio: New Age of Empire with Professor Kehinde Andrews
January 28, 2022--Joy LaClaire talks with Kehinde Andrews, Birmingham City University Professor of Black Studies and Director of its Center for Critical Critical Social Research, about his work as Founder and Chair of the Harambee Organization of Black Unity and Editor-in-Chief of MAKE IT PLAIN, as well as his latest book, NEW AGE OF EMPIRE: HOW RACISM AND COLONIALISM STILL RULE THE WORLD.
2022-01-28
54 min
It's a Continent
Benevolent Imperialism with Kehinde Andrews
To recognise Black History month in the UK, we're joined by the academic, activist and author Professor Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is a professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and has written several books, his latest being ‘The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World.’ In this episode we discuss black British identity, immigration, and how colonisation has shifted into its current form: benevolent imperialism.Kehinde's projects include the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and Make It Plain, the home of black radical thought. In 2017 Birmingham City University became the first univ...
2021-10-05
52 min
The Nomiki Show
Kehinde Andrews, Ryan Grim & Matt Bruenig | The Nomiki Show 09-15-21
On today’s program, Nomiki Konst speaks with academic, author and activist Kehinde Andrews about his book The New Age Of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World. Kehinde is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University as well as Chair of the Harambee Organization of Black Unity. Link to Kehinde’s book: https://www.boldtypebooks.com/titles/kehinde-andrews/the-new-age-of-empire/9781645036906/ Next Nomiki is joined by Ryan Grim to talk about his recent article in The Intercept, “Biden’s Basic Question In A 2009 White House Meeting Exposed The Folly Of The Afghanistan War.” Ryan Grim...
2021-09-23
1h 09
Better Known
Kehinde Andrews
Kehinde Andrews discusses with Ivan six things which he thinks should be better known. Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University. Kehinde is an academic, activist and author whose books include The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World (2021), Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century (2018) and Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement (2013). Kehinde is founder of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity. Birmingham https://www.bcu.ac.uk/student-info/why-study-at-bcu/living-in-birmingham/facts-you-didnt-know Universal Negro Improvement Association...
2021-09-12
30 min
Bloomsbury Academic Podcast
Back to Black with Kehinde Andrews, Part One
Back to Black seeks to show us the long, powerful and painful history of Black radical politics. Born out of resistance to slavery and colonialism, its rich past encompasses figures such as Marcus Garvey, Angela Davis, the Black Panthers and the Black Lives Matter activists of today. In part one of this episode, we discuss Kehinde's work as a Black activist and educator, the history of Black intellectual thought, and what a renewed politics of Black radicalism might look like in the 21st century.
2021-08-05
23 min
Bloomsbury Academic Podcast
Back to Black with Kehinde Andrews, Part One
Back to Black seeks to show us the long, powerful and painful history of Black radical politics. Born out of resistance to slavery and colonialism, its rich past encompasses figures such as Marcus Garvey, Angela Davis, the Black Panthers and the Black Lives Matter activists of today. In part one of this episode, we discuss Kehinde's work as a Black activist and educator, the history of Black intellectual thought, and what a renewed politics of Black radicalism might look like in the 21st century.
2021-08-05
23 min
Newington Green Meeting House
Dissent! Week 2
Weekly online discussions inspired by the history of RadicalismWhat is dissent? Which stories get told? Who is remembered and who is forgotten? From the historical home of dissenters and abolitionists, this series of talks aims to uncover histories of radicalism from the bottom up, finding inspiration from the past and hope in the present.Each week speakers will share their thoughts, research and experience on the following topics before a group discussion will take place. The first four weeks of this programme will focus on the following topics:Week 1 (June 2nd)...
2021-07-01
1h 13
Newington Green Meeting House
Dissent! Week 1
Weekly online discussions inspired by the history of RadicalismWhat is dissent? Which stories get told? Who is remembered and who is forgotten? From the historical home of dissenters and abolitionists, this series of talks aims to uncover histories of radicalism from the bottom up, finding inspiration from the past and hope in the present.Book your tickets here: https://dissent.eventbrite.co.ukEach week speakers will share their thoughts, research and experience on the following topics before a group discussion will take place. The first four weeks of this programme will...
2021-06-21
1h 09
Time To Talk with Alex Holmes
Kehinde Andrews: New Empire, Same Rules
Welcome back to another episode of time to talk the home of conversation around mental health, masculinity, and healing.This week, I'm exploring the conversation around empire with the one and only Professor Kehinde Andrews. Andrews is a Professor of Black Studies in the school of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University.He is the founder and director of the center of critical social research founder of the Harambe organisation of black unity, which houses, the blog - Make It Plain. We come together to chat about his new...
2021-06-04
59 min
Time To Talk with Alex Holmes
Kehinde Andrews: New Empire, Same Rules
Welcome back to another episode of time to talk the home of conversation around mental health, masculinity, and healing.This week, I'm exploring the conversation around empire with the one and only Professor Kehinde Andrews. Andrews is a Professor of Black Studies in the school of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University.He is the founder and director of the center of critical social research founder of the Harambe organisation of black unity, which houses, the blog - Make It Plain. We come together to chat about his new...
2021-06-04
59 min
Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
"MY ANCESTORS WERE SLAVE OWNERS"
Adrian Goldberg interviews journalist Alex Renton, author of "Blood Legacy: Reckoning With A Family's Story Of Slavery", which details his ancestors' history of enslaving people from Africa on sugar cane plantations in the Caribbean. We also hear contributions from Byline Times editor Hardeep Matharu; Professor Kehinde Andrews, author of The New Age Of Empire; and Sathnam Sanghera who wrote Empireland. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times.
2021-06-02
46 min
That Podcast
4.2 - THAT PODCAST... where we feel the pull of Wanderlust – PART TWO
THAT PODCAST... where we feel the pull of Wanderlust and travel the world with our imaginations, and also sometimes our feet – PART TWOFollowing the flights of fancy and fantasy of part 1, host Nish Kumar interrogates some of the more difficult aspects of travel in a pandemic as he considers those whose journeys are to seek refuge and asylum, the rhetoric around immigration and Britain's colonial legacy and the future of travel in a time of climate change.This part features a commission by novelist and playwright Dina Nayeri, as...
2021-05-27
1h 04
Tales From The Plantation
#040 - The Rise of Incels, Turtle Bay and Tory Bailez
00:37 - Creepy / predatory songs 07:00 - Aaliyah 10:50 - Noel Clarke & the stories of sexual assault 13:17 - Kony 2012, national anthems 15:45 - Noel Clarke/John Barrowman 36:50 - Should we get rid of art that predators/sexual assaulters make? 43:10 - Turtle Bay & the watermelon fried chicken 49:05 - Dr Umar Johnson vs Kevin Samuels & the rise of incel (Black) men 68:24 - Black men and aggression 73:40 - The London Mayoral (and country-wide local council) elections 94:30 - Pete and Bas (OAP drillers) 98:00 - What music we're listening to (Alfa Mist - Bring Backs, Blue Lab Beats - The Sounds Of Afrotronica, Salliefoyeh/K Collective - Young Dreamer...
2021-05-10
2h 05
Shaping the Post-COVID World
The New Age of Empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world
Contributor(s): Professor Kehinde Andrews | Coretta Phillips will be in conversation with Kehinde Andrews to discusses his new book, The New Age of Empire. A book that offers no easy answers to critical questions, The New Age of Empire presents a new blueprint for challenging age-old systems. Andrews argues that the "West is rich because the Rest is poor", and that reforming a racist global order calls for radical solutions. Meet our speaker and chair Kehinde Andrews (@kehinde_andrews) is Professor of Black Studies at the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. Kehinde led the development of Europe’s...
2021-04-27
59 min
Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
DEREK CHAUVIN CONVICTION
Another triple header from the Byline Times Podcast. 1). Derek Chauvin's conviction for murdering George Floyd discussed with Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University. 2). Man Made Famine in Ethiopia. We hear from Leandra, who was forced to flee Ethiopia for the safety of the UK at the age of 5, about the return of famine to her native country. This time, starvation is a weapon of war being used by the Army against the people of Tigray. Plus human rights campaigner Alex De Waal from the World Peace Foundation. 3) Superleague Own Goal. Plans for a European Superleague are...
2021-04-22
47 min
History Now (NVTV) with Barry Sheppard
Professor Kehinde Andrews and The New Age of Empire.
Barry Sheppard speaks with Professor Kehinde Andrews about his new book, The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World. Professor Andrews is Professor of Black Studies in the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University.
2021-04-07
29 min
Open City
Slavery and the City | Royal Exchange | Episode 1
In this episode, we speak to Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and the author of ‘The new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world’, and Professor Ola Uduku, research professor at the Manchester school of architecture. Through an analysis of the Royal Exchange, we explore how architecture and the built environment can symbolise and embody the legacies of slavery, empire, and colonialism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-04-05
29 min
Over The Wire Podcast
CS 362: New Age Of Empire
Podcast: Champagne Sharks (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: CS 362: New Age Of EmpirePub date: 2021-03-19Notes from Over The Wire Podcast:This conversation expands on an updated conception of imperialism: one in which the US and not Europe is at the center of Western dominion, and where imperial power looks more like racial capitalism than the expansion of colonial holdings.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis is a free unlocked episode. To get early access to future epis...
2021-04-03
1h 19
Becoming an Antiracist- The Podcast
Episode 9: Britain, Race and the Importance of History.... In Conversation with Kehinde Andrews
In this episode i'm joined by Professor Kehinde Andrews. Professor Andrews is the UK's first Professor of Black Studies, at Birmingham City University, where he led the establishment of the first Black Studies programme in Europe, the Chair of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and editor in chief of Make It Plain. He is the author of Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century. You can follow Kehinde on social media: Twitter: @kehinde_andrews
2021-04-01
1h 04
The Current
Kehinde Andrews
What repercussions did the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tell-all have on the British royal family? Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University and author of THE NEW AGE OF EMPIRE talks about the royal family, the role of white supremacy throughout history, why readers should feel uncomfortable reading his book and more on this week's episode of The Current.
2021-03-29
36 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 94, 'The New Age of Empire' with Kehinde Andrews (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Introduction Western civilisation is the most successful in history. Built on the shoulders of science, industry and democracy, enlightenment philosophy gave birth to the scientific revolution that has increased the quality of life for millions. The Western political drive for democracy has given rise to the largest political representation of people in history, and supranational bodies like the United Nations ensure that inequality and injustice are a thing of the past. Shortly, a Green New Deal and universal basic income will solve the remaining of society's problems. For Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at...
2021-03-28
36 min
Arts & Ideas
Frantz Fanon
Irrational feelings of dread, fear, and hate in a subject whose threat is often exaggerated or "phobogenesis" - one of the psychological terms explored in Frantz Fanon's 1952 book Black Skin, White Masks, which sets out the way black people have been affected by colonial subjugation. Matthew Sweet, Tariq Ali, New Generation Thinker Alexandra Reza and Kehinde Andrews re-read Fanon's arguments and look at the influence of his thinking outlined in his books Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961).Tariq Ali is a journalist, historian, filmmaker, and public intellectual whose books include The Islam...
2021-03-23
44 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 94, 'The New Age of Empire' with Kehinde Andrews (Part I - The Logic of Empire)
Introduction Western civilisation is the most successful in history. Built on the shoulders of science, industry and democracy, enlightenment philosophy gave birth to the scientific revolution that has increased the quality of life for millions. The Western political drive for democracy has given rise to the largest political representation of people in history, and supranational bodies like the United Nations ensure that inequality and injustice are a thing of the past. Shortly, a Green New Deal and universal basic income will solve the remaining of society's problems. For Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at...
2021-03-21
34 min
Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America
Ep. 41 | British Royal racism? Kehinde Andrews, author of The New Age of Empire calls it like he sees it.
Professor Andrews says neither we, nor Meghan Markle should've been surprised by what happened when she joined the Royal Family. Tweet us at @podcastcolors. Check out our partner program on international affairs, Global with JJ Green on Substack. Please subscribe. Email us at colors@the colorspodcast.com.
2021-03-20
36 min
Champagne Sharks
CS 362: New Age Of Empire
This is a free unlocked episode. To get early access to future episodes, become a paid subscriber for $5/month over at patreon.com/champagnesharks and also get access to the whole archive of subscriber-only episodes, the Discord voice and chat server for patrons, detailed show notes for certain episodes, and our newsletter. This episode is hosted by Trevor. Today we have Kehinde Andrews on the show to talk about his new book “New Age Of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World”. Kehinde Andrews is an academic, activist and author whose previous books include Back to Black...
2021-03-19
1h 19
Book Talk Today with Aun Abdi
#19: The New Age of Empire - How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World: Interview with Kehinde Andrews
On Episode #19 of the Book Talk Today podcast, we are joined by Kehinde Andrews. Kehinde is the UK's first Professor of Black Studies, at Birmingham City University, where he led the establishment of the first Black Studies programme in Europe. We discussed his book, 'The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World.' 0:00 - Introduction. 1:02 - What is 'The New Age of Empire?' 3:00 - Kant and moral geography. 7:23 - The 'European Enlightenment'. 12:05 - What is the foundation of society?
2021-03-17
53 min
Ask Penguin
Kehinde Andrews with Nihal Arthanayake
Professor of Black Studies and author Kehinde Andrews talks to Nihal Arthanayake about his latest book, ’The New Age of Empire’. Using objects like his dad’s British passport, a keyring, and an iconic hip-hop album, they chat about embracing Black culture as a teenager, reckoning with the concept of ‘Britishness’ and the commercialisation of Black music. #PenguinPodcast’'The New Age of Empire’ is available to buy as an audiobook now - https://apple.co/3eJ5OvH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-17
33 min
Run Tell This
Royal Family: “It Is A Deeply Racist Institution”
British scholar and author Kehinde Andrews on why the British monarchy is one of the world’s oldest white supremacist institutions. Plus, journalist and podcast host Farai Chideya joins Mara and Keith for their reactions to the interview heard round the world. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter:@runtellthis_@Marascampo@WesleyLowery@K_Dot_Re Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-10
33 min
Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
THE LONG SHADOW OF EMPIRE
This week we examine The Long Shadow of Empire in the company of Sathnam Sanghera (author of Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain) Byline Times editor Hardeep Matharu and Professor Kehinde Andrews (author of The New Age Of Empire). Plus Fire And Rehire - the erosion of workers' rights during the pandemic with Claire Breeze from Unison, and Tim Sharp from the TUC. Funded by subscriptions to Byline Times. Made in Birmingham for Byline Times by Adrian Goldberg.
2021-03-04
44 min
Adrian Goldberg's Talk Show
THE LONG SHADOW OF EMPIRE
This week we examine The Long Shadow of Empire in the company of Sathnam Sanghera (author of Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain) Byline Times editor Hardeep Matharu and Professor Kehinde Andrews (author of The New Age Of Empire). Plus Fire And Rehire - the erosion of workers' rights during the pandemic with Claire Breeze from Unison, and Tim Sharp from the TUC. Funded by subscriptions to Byline Times. Made in Birmingham for Byline Times by Adrian Goldberg.
2021-03-04
44 min
[ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING
#44: The Churchill Debate – Why are we so reluctant to reexamine British history?
The ladies discuss why some people are so reluctant to re-evaluate history and race in Britain and ask if the history books should be rewritten, following an online debate recently hosted by Cambridge University – ‘The Racial Consequences of Mr Churchill’ – which explored wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s controversial views on empire and race. Guest starring Nushy Rose and Tariyé Peterside.Subscribe to our newsletter for your weekly dose of Extra Ethnic:https://mailchi.mp/c2749d9238ee/extraethnic--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com...
2021-03-02
27 min
Enjoy Amazing Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World by Kehinde Andrews
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/450900 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World Author: Kehinde Andrews Narrator: Kehinde Andrews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 58 minutes Release date: March 2, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: A damning exploration of the many ways in which the effects and logic of anti-black colonialism continue to inform our modern world. Colonialism and imperialism are often thought to be distant memories, whether they're glorified in Britain's collective nostalgia or taught as a sin of the past in history classes. This idea is...
2021-03-02
03 min
Say Your Mind
Pisces Border Control (Feat Dr Kehinde Andrews)
This week we discuss Kehinde Andrews' new book. Then the Colombia University professor who strikes a work life balance with heroin. Meghan and Harry stunting on Lizzie. Zlatan's comments about Lebron James. Shamima Begum's appeal rejection. Remember to rate and review the pod and share on socials! @sayyourmindpod @kelechnekoff @sadiqojn Send your letters to SYM@kelechiokafor.com Support the pod: Patreon.com/kelechiokafor
2021-03-01
2h 14
Dane Baptiste Questions Everything
Episode 99 Kehinde Andrews: Why Are We Still Asking If Britain Is Racist?
Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that just need answering.This is episode 99 and we spoke to writer Kehinde Andrews about racist Britain, slavery and Black curriculum.Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and beyond. #questioneverything @DBQEPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/danebaptistequestionseverything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-01
59 min
Loving Colour
Episode Five: Colonial History
In which we explore the way colonialism has touched our own family histories, and try to imagine a future where decolonisation is at the heart of our culture and communities. Two friends, one Black, one White, share a series of tender and uncompromising conversations about how Whiteness and anti-Blackness have shaped their lives. Join us, Tanaka Mhishi and Imogen Butler-Cole, as we attempt our own version of restorative justice through compassion and storytelling. Twitter: @lovingcolourpod Instagram: @lovingcolourpod Theme music: The Boatman from The Other Side by Quest Ensemble Resources...
2021-02-03
1h 16
It's All Blakademik Podcast
S5E3 - Racism in Healthcare
There are vast stories and statistics demonstrating the negative experiences Black, Asian & other ethnic minority patients, doctors & nurses have with the NHS. From the high rates of Pregnant Black Women dying, to the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately killing BAME patients. We sit down with 3 health experts to discuss the reasons.Featuring: Khadija Owusu, Kehinde Andrews & Dr Winston Morgan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-02
41 min
That Black Theatre Podcast
That Black Theatre Podcast: 1980s, Michael Abbensetts, Winsome Pinnock
This week we are looking at the 1980s, a time when there was a ‘boom’ in Black theatre production in Britain. We discuss the political and social changes that occurred in 1980s Britain, a decade of Thatcher’s Tory government, recession, and institutional racism. We look at Michael Abbensetts’ In the Mood, and Winsome Pinnock’s A Hero’s Welcome. Both of these plays talk about migration and the legacies of the Second World War in very different ways. Michael Abbensetts asks how radical black politics can work within conventional political institutions, while Winsome Pinnock creates a female-cen...
2020-11-02
1h 00
That Black Theatre Podcast
That Black Theatre Podcast: 1970s, Black Power Politics, Mustapha Matura & Alfred Fagon
This week we are looking at the 1970s, a time of resistance and rebellion. We talk about the work of Mustapha Matura and Alfred Fagon amidst the realities of police brutality, anti-racist politics and Black Power in Britain and the USA. Mustapha Matura’s ‘Welcome Home Jacko’ and Alfred Fagon’s ‘The Death of a Black Man’ discuss Black politics, disenfranchisement, Black masculinity, Pan-Africanism and the appropriation of Black cultures during the 1970s. We discuss the legacies of these two great writers, with archival recordings from the Black Plays Archive. Email archive@nationaltheatre.org.uk ...
2020-10-26
57 min
1Xtra Talks with Richie Brave
The Black Experience: Mirror on Ourselves
Richie Brave hosts a special six part series reflecting the black experience in the UK. This week's episode places a "mirror on ourselves", with contributions from Professor Kehinde Andrews from Birmingham City University, social commentators Mary Mandefield and Busy Twins, founder of Black Lawyers Network Isaac Eloi, and founder of United To Change And Inspire Jamaine Facey.The conversation is a self analytical look at the black experience in the UK and how black people critique themselves and the race across the country.
2020-08-19
56 min
Couple o' Kooky Kids Podcast
Episode 6 - Rachel Tensions (feat. fruit salad)
Discussion starts: 26:19Hey everyone. It was really great to have Mickealla on today's episode - please subscribe to her over at fruit salad. Hoping you're all having an excellent and safe Pride, and that the empathy I am seeing all around me at the minute continues for the foreseeable future. Sending love to every last one of you.-MarcusSubscribe to fruit salad (Mickealla) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Cj...Subscribe to yehitsjack (Jack) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZz...Listen to Kehinde Andrews - https://www.youtube.com...
2020-06-13
2h 15
IT GALZ
#142 STARTING THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW MAI: https://www.instagram.com/celaviedmai/FOLLOW LUKA: https://www.instagram.com/travisinih/FOLLOW KATJA: https://www.instagram.com/_kat_teeyah/FOLLOW DENNIS: https://www.instagram.com/dench_frimpong_bjj/VIDEO BY AMANDA ADE: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAvzHOIAcVv/VIDEO BY RUSSEL BRAND AND KEHINDE ANDREWS: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA3cq7KK_h0/💖www.itgalzpodcast.com *Media/business enquiries please email itgalzpodcast@gmail.com *INTRO SONG is by MAI: https://soundcloud.com/cela...
2020-06-03
1h 05
Intersectionality Matters!
13. Under the Blacklight: COVID & Disaster White Supremacy
On Episode Four of “Under The Blacklight: The Intersectional Failures that COVID Lays Bare,” Paul Butler (Professor of Law, Georgetown; Author of Chokehold: Policing Black Men), Bree Newsome Bass (Community organizer & artist), Barbara Arnwine (Founder and Director, Transformative Justice Coalition), Kehinde Andrews (Professor, Birmingham City University; Author of Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century), and Jonathan Metzl (Professor, Vanderbilt University; Author of Dying of Whiteness) examine the role of Disaster White Supremacy in shaping the current crisis. Together with Kimberle Crenshaw, the five panelists mine the different locations where White Supremacy has been deployed and unveiled amid...
2020-04-21
1h 03
We need to talk about whiteness podcast
We Need To Talk About Whiteness - with Prof Kehinde Andrews
Episode 4 - White psychosis - British academic Prof Kehinde Andrews is professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, the director of the Centre for Critical Social Research, founder of the Organisation of Black Unity, and co-chair of the Black Studies Association. In this episode we discuss his recent narration of the film "The Psychosis of Whiteness", a study of society's perceptions of race and racism, directed by Eugene Nulman, as well as whiteness as a protective mechanism, global inequality as white supremacy, his upcoming book "Empire 2:0" and whether people identified as white can ever overcome the psychosis of whiteness...
2019-12-10
42 min
We need to talk about whiteness podcast
We Need To Talk About Whiteness - with Prof Kehinde Andrews
Episode 4 - White psychosis - British academic Prof Kehinde Andrews is professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, the director of the Centre for Critical Social Research, founder of the Organisation of Black Unity, and co-chair of the Black Studies Association. In this episode we discuss his recent narration of the film "The Psychosis of Whiteness", a study of society's perceptions of race and racism, directed by Eugene Nulman, as well as whiteness as a protective mechanism, global inequality as white supremacy, his upcoming book "Empire 2:0" and whether people identified as white can ever overcome the psychosis of whiteness...
2019-12-10
42 min
"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor
Ep.49 - OUR NHS, Racism In Universities & Tiny Desk
In a week where:Chuck D is receiving the 2019 Woody Guthrie PrizeThe US eliminate ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.EU gives the UK a three-month extension to Exit...Google & The British Cultural Archives have collaborated to celebrate UK BHM.A scientific study claims that the ancestral home of homosapiens is Botswana.RIP John Witherspoon.In a Life/TV hybrid: (7:27) Channel 4 Dispatches uncovers that our current government is holding meetings with US Pharmaceutical companies about the future of our NHS. Let me repeat. Our government, in preparation to leave the EU and form a trade deal with the...
2019-10-31
1h 01
"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor
Ep.45 - Athletics, Jennifer Lopez & Black Radicalism
Due to a consistently busy week, I didn't do an "In a week where". But hopefully, y'all watched the news and read like you should be doing...In the 1st of two Life topics: (4:58) The Verge is back on Facebook's neck again. After publishing a damning report on Facebook's outsourcing of "Content Moderators" a few months back, they're back with a leaked internal FB meeting with Mark Zuckerberg where he talks about the threat of an Elizabeth Warren Presidency, competing against TikTok & the aforementioned Verge story. In Film & Music(???) - (23:27) Jennifer Lopez is a classic "...
2019-10-03
1h 02
Queen Mary History of Emotions
The Sound of Anger: 3. What is it good for?
Historian of emotions Thomas Dixon completes his personal odyssey through the history, feelings, and meanings of angry emotions. In this episode, he asks whether domestic, everyday anger is the same thing as political anger, and wonders about the relationship between angry dads, angry protesters, and emotional health. Thomas hates his own anger and dreams of a world with no anger, but learns reasons that others see it as politically essential. Backstage at the 2019 Free Thinking Festival in Sage Gateshead, Thomas talks to Matthew Dodd of BBC Radio 3 about being an angry dad, and hears from Professor Kehinde Andrews about the...
2019-09-17
37 min
Queen Mary History of Emotions
The Sound of Anger: 1. What is it?
In this opening episode of a new podcast series about anger from the Queen Mary Centre for the History of the Emotions, historian of emotions Thomas Dixon sets out to discover what anger really is. He meets experts including psychologists and historians, and confronts his own furious demons, in an attempt to find an answer. Is there a "basic emotion" of anger or only a range of loosely related furious feelings? What can science tell us? Does anything hold together all the varieties of rage, wrath and revenge? Contributors include Lore Lixenberg, Matthew Dodd, Jo Anne Nadler, Sarah Garfinkel, Charlotte...
2019-09-12
27 min
The Listening Service
Anger in Music
LET'S GET ANGRY!Music’s power to express and exorcise anger has taken composers, performers, and listeners, to the Dark Side of music’s profoundly emotional powers. How do you make the sounds of anger? We’ll scream like heavy metal virtuosos and operatic divas, we’ll explore the harmonies of anger through the sounds of the angriest classical music over the centuries, and we’ll hear what happens in our brains when we just have to express our vexatious impulses. But while there’s a cathartic feeling of release once we’ve got over the musical, e...
2019-04-02
30 min
Under The Skin with Russell Brand
#059 Black Revolution & Whiteness Psychosis (with Kehinde Andrews)
Do you suffer from the psychosis of whiteness? What is the politics of Blackness? These are just some of the questions Kehinde Andrews makes us think about during this episode. Honest questions, brutal truths and solutions that could potentially change the world for the better, for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-12-22
1h 23
So, You Got A Scholarship?
6. Ticking the Box w/ Eva Tabbasam
Eva Tabbasam just completed her masters at the the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). We talk about the box ticking phenomenon in applying for scholarships, i.e. the pressure to have to pick apart and lay bare certain aspects of one’s life in order to get opportunities. We also consider how issues such as class can affects one’s experience of higher education. Things mentioned in this episode: Book recommendation: Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the Twenty-First Century by Kehinde Andrews To follow the show: @SYGSpod (Twitter and Instagram...
2018-09-03
32 min
Busy Being Black with Joshua Rivers
Dr Kehinde Andrews: Black Radicalism for the 21st Century
As I tore through Dr Kehinde Andrew’s new book, Back to Black, scribbling in the margins and highlighting passage after passage, I felt within me the fire I first felt reading Malcolm X and James Baldwin. In Back to Black, Dr Andrews calls us to revisit and reimagine the Black radicalism of yesteryear -- a Black radicalism that is too often conflated with cultural nationalism.My main question after reading the book was this: how do queer Black people adopt a Black radicalism that was historically exclusive and patriarchal? Indeed, after reading Back to...
2018-08-18
1h 01
Mostly Lit
Can You Be Black And...
Welcome back to Mostly Lit!This week we talk Black radicalism with academic Kehinde Andrews, and his book 'Back To Black'.We talk Black radical thought, Pan Africanism, Western economics, and being black in Academia. Also, we ask 'Can you be Black and...' Not one to miss!Remember to RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE!Enjoy!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Books: Zero to One - Peter Thiel How To Stop Time - Matt Haig Last Speeches of Malcolm X Film: Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The HoodIntro Music by: @StuffDeejSays----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Get involved!Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts...
2018-08-13
1h 24
Under The Skin with Russell Brand
#033 Is Trump Better For Black America Than Barack Obama? (with Kehinde Andrews)
Author and Professor of Black Studies Kehinde Andrews joins me to discuss Britain’s colonial nostalgia, how the west is built on racism, and that Donald Trump is better for black America than Barack Obama. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2017-10-28
1h 12