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Kent Garrett
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Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling
Indianapolis Colts - Myles Garrett fills a need, why not make deal? IU at Wisconsin tomorrow night!
Myles Garrett wants out of Cleveland, and might be exactly the right fit for the Colts. We not bring his 15 sack average to the team and start a regular pattern of quarterback harassment?NBA Trade Deadline is three days out, and Myles Turner will be a free agent at the end of the season. Will the Pacers make a move to get something in return for him, or use him to the end of the season and watch him walk out the door?Hoosiers will be at the Kohl Center tomorrow night trying to earn...
2025-02-03
21 min
The First Gen Hunter Podcast
Ep. 306 Idaho Elk Hunt on Horseback and Giant Illinois Bucks with Garrett Feik
Longtime friend of the podcast, and many time guest Garrett Feik is back on the podcast to talk about his recent elk hunt in Idaho with his dad. The trip involved a 25 mile deep spike camp, riding horses to get there, and a whole lotta elk. Garrett also discusses his 2024 buck, and a giant fresh matched set of sheds that dropped in November!! This is a great podcast with plenty of exciting stories and a wealth of knowledge shared by Garret. Follow Garrett: @gfeik77 Check out the Firs...
2025-01-31
1h 30
The First Gen Hunter Podcast
Ep. 266 Rifle Elk Hunting Season with Garrett Long
Garrett is a member of the Meateater team, a lifelong Montanan, and a great hunter. Garrett joined the show to talk tactics with shooting in the field, and how to have a successful elk rifle season. It's one of those conversations that will make you rethink your approach to hunting. Topics Include -Shooting tactics -Hunting the Yellowstone Buffer Zone -The history of the West -How to kill elk -How not to kill elk -Gun hunting vs bowhunting Follow Garrett: @garr...
2024-10-04
1h 50
Truth & Lies
Bacon
Politicians lie. We call them out and keep track... Kent Garrett
2023-09-23
01 min
Truth & Lies
Climate Change Policies
I'm Kent Garrett. Politicians lie. We call them out and keep track.
2023-09-15
01 min
The First Gen Hunter Podcast
Ep. 169 Hunting Whitetails October-January with Garrett Feik
Feik is one of the best bow hunters I know. He has built his life around the pursuit of these incredible animals, and is here to weigh in on some important discussions about successfully hunting deer through all phases of the deer season. We also continue the discussion on realistic expectations and use for trail cams. If you are a whitetail hunter this is the conversation for you! Follow Garrett: @gfeik77 Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter GoWild: @K...
2023-09-08
1h 27
Truth & Lies
Biden did NOT fall asleep!
Social Media lies. We keep track... Kent Garrett
2023-08-28
01 min
Truth & Lies
The Debt Ceiling
Politicians Lie. We call them out and keep Track... Kent Garrett
2023-05-20
01 min
BSPN - Bay Area Sports Podcast Network
Thompson 2 Clark - Brandon Belt signs with Toronto | Giants sign Luke Jackson | Jeff Kent's HOF candidacy
Brad Evans and Garrett Gonzales are back on Thompson 2 Clark. Just as they thought it was light news week, they broke the news on the air (thanks to Susan Slusser on Twitter) that Brandon Belt signed with the Toronto Blue Jays. They also talk about Jeff Kent's HOF chances in his last year of eligibility. The Giants also signed reliever Luke Jackson who is coming off Tommy John surgery. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thompson2Clark and https://twitter.com/bspnshows Like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bspnfbpage Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com...
2023-01-10
52 min
Ritter on Real Estate
How To Protect Your Assets With Garrett Sutton
In today's episode of Ritter on real estate we sit down with Garrett Sutton. Garrett is an attorney/best-selling author and one of Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad's Advisors. Garrett has over 35 years of experience assisting individuals and businesses in limiting their liability, protecting their assets, and implementing advantageous corporate structures. Garrett is the author of start your own Corporation, loopholes of Real Estate, Writing Business Plans, Buying and Selling a Business, and his most recent book Veil Not Fail.Garrett is the owner and operator of Corporate Direct and Sutton Law Center, since 1990 has provided c...
2022-07-12
35 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas... Gal Beckerman talks about his new book
Gal Beckerman has written a book about the engines of social change and examines why revolutions ignite and then flame out.
2022-07-07
58 min
Truth & Lies
Yseli Vega on Rape & Pregnancy
2022-07-05
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Detroit... Professor Josiah Rector talks about his new book.
Assistant Professor Josiah Rector from the University of Houston specializes in 20th century U.S. urban environmental history and the history of the environmental justice movement. He has written a book titled, Toxic Debt: Race, Capitalism, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice in Detroit.
2022-06-29
58 min
Truth & Lies
January 6th & the National Guard
We call out and keep track of lies!
2022-06-28
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Free Renty: Lanier v. Harvard Update
Free Renty tells the story of her efforts to force Harvard University to surrender possession of a daguerreotypes of her great-great-great grandfather, an enslaved man named Renty. This past Thursday the Massachusetts Surpeme Court ruled that Tamara Lanier COULD sue Harvard for EMOTIONAL DISTRESS over its possession of photographs that depict her enslaved ancestors. But, the Court justices affirmed a lower court’s DISMISSAL of Lanier's property claims to the photographs.
2022-06-25
02 min
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David Grubin & Tamara Lanier talk about the documentary: Free Renty: Lanier v. Harvard
Free Renty tells the story of Tamara Lanier's efforts to force Harvard University to surrender possession of a daguerreotypes(da·guerre·o·type) of her great-great-great grandfather, an enslaved man named Renty. The daguerreotype was commissioned in 1850 by a Harvard professor named Louis Agassiz. He wanted to use it as part of his research to "prove" the superiority of the white race. The film focuses on Lanier and tracks her lawsuit against Harvard.
2022-06-21
58 min
Truth & Lies
Firearms & January 6th
The Media lies... we call them out and keep track
2022-06-19
02 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Samuel Moyn talks about his book: Humane:How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
Samuel Moyn is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University. His research interests are in modern European intellectual history, with special interests in France and Germany, political and legal thought, historical and critical theory, and Jewish studies. Samuel Moyn asks a troubling but urgent question: What if efforts to make war more ethical—to ban torture and limit civilian casualties—have only shored up the military enterprise and made it sturdier?
2022-06-16
55 min
Coming From Left Field (Video)
”The Last Negroes at Harvard” with Kent Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth
Today, we welcomed Kent Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth to discuss their book, " The Last Negroes at Harvard," a story of 18 remarkable Black men admitted to Harvard’s class of 1963. The book is equal parts memoir, group biography, and history of a turbulent civil rights era. Book: The Last Negroes at Harvard (2020) https://thelastnegroesatharvard.com/ Podcast: available on Spotify and Apple Podcast Link to Greg's blog : ZZs Blog #KentGarrett #JeanneEllsworth #LastNegroesatHarvard #Classof1963 #Harvard #CivilRight...
2022-06-15
56 min
Coming From Left Field (Audio)
”The Last Negroes at Harvard” with Kent Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth
Today, we welcomed Kent Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth to discuss their book, " The Last Negroes at Harvard," a story of 18 remarkable Black men admitted to Harvard’s class of 1963. The book is equal parts memoir, group biography, and history of a turbulent civil rights era. Book: The Last Negroes at Harvard (2020) https://thelastnegroesatharvard.com/ Podcast: available on Spotify and Apple Podcast Link to Greg's blog : ZZs Blog #KentGarrett #JeanneEllsworth #LastNegroesatHarvard #Classof1963 #Harvard #Civ...
2022-06-15
56 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Didier Fassin talks about his book: Policing the City: An Ethno-graphic
Our guest is Professor Did-ee-aa Fassin from the Institute for Advanced study in Princeton, New Jersey. He is a French anthropologist and sociologist who has adapted from the landmark essay Enforcing Order… a graphic book titled Policing the City: An Ethno-graphic For 18 months, Professor Fassin observed up close the daily life of an anti-crime police unit in a neighborhood on the outskirts of Paris.
2022-06-09
1h 01
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Michael Brenner talks about misguided American activities in Ukraine.
Michael Brenner is Professor Emeritus of International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. He challenges American activities in Ukraine and says that American dissent on Ukraine is dying in darkness.
2022-06-01
57 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Marxist-Leninist writer Greg Godels talks about the Russia- Ukraine War
Greg Godel writes in MLToday: "Amidst echoes of 1914 and World War I, the political left– far less potent than a century ago– is split between the contestants in a European war. As in 1914, the rush to pick sides in the conflict in Ukraine clouds all judgment, conjuring the adolescent emotions engaged while witnessing a schoolyard fight. Some on the left portray Ukraine as an innocent victim of a notorious bully and the bully’s long history of belligerence. Others, long cognizant of the nefarious role of the US and NATO in bringing perceived rivals, renegades, or defiers to their knees, see Ru...
2022-05-25
57 min
Truth & Lies
Donald Trump & Deaths in Afghanistan
2022-05-23
01 min
Truth & Lies
Ocasio-Cortez & the Texas Abortion Law
2022-05-20
02 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Crimson reporter Simon Levien writes about A Secret at the Hearth of Adams House
Simon Levien, a student investigative reporter for The Harvard Crimson writes that ""A fireplace in Adams House has racist caricatures sculpted into its pillars. Without a word, administrators boarded them up to divert attention away. Three years on, they have yet to formally, publicly acknowledge these sculptures or their literal cover-up."
2022-05-18
53 min
Truth & Lies
Baby Formula & the Border
2022-05-14
01 min
Truth & Lies
COVID-19 Vaccines & Male Infertility
2022-05-13
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Patricia Banks talks about her book: Black Culture, Inc.: How Ethnic Community Support Pays for Corporate America
Mount Holyoke College Professor Patricia Banks takes a look at how Black Culture has been leveraged by corporate America.
2022-05-12
58 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Professor Roland Fryer talks about the low level use of force by police
Fryer is an economist and the youngest African American to receive tenure at Harvard. He applies empirical methods to social issues beyond traditional economics.
2022-05-05
58 min
Truth & Lies
Illegal Immigrants & Cell Phones
2022-04-30
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Classmate Ezra Griffith talks about Othering & the Mechanisms of Othering
Ezra was born 1942 in Barbados… is a psychiatrist. He is Professor Emeritus of and Senior Research Scientist in Psychiatry the Yale University School of Medicine He is also Emeritus Professor of African and African-American Studies at Yale University. He was in the Harvard College Class of 1963
2022-04-28
57 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Victoria Wolcott talks about her new book LIVING IN THE FUTURE: UTOPIANISM AND THE LONG CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Professor of History at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, Victoria Wolcott talks about her new book.
2022-04-21
58 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor John Logan on The Amazon Labor Union
John Logan. He is a professor of labor and employment studies in the College of Business at San Francisco State University. He has published widely on labor-management relations, employer opposition to unionization and labor law in the United States and globally.
2022-04-13
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Michael Walzer talks about Just and Unjust Wars
Michael Walzer is a professor emeritus at the Institute of Advance Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1977 he wrote the landmark book JUST AND UNJUST WARS: A MORAL ARGUMENT WITH HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
2022-04-07
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Dr. Holly Pinheiro talks about his new book: The Families' Civil War: Black Soldiers and the Fight for Racial Justice
Dr. Holly Pinheiro... an Assistant Professor at Furman University talks abiout his upcoming book
2022-03-31
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Sam Jackson talks about Oath Keepers
Sam Jackson is an Assistant Professor in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany. His book is titled Oath Keepers: Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Antigovernment Group
2022-03-23
58 min
Truth & Lies
Representative Tulsi Gabbard
Lies about the Freedom of the Press
2022-03-22
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
David Lelyveld '63 talks about Caste & Race in India and the United States
David Lelyveld is a retired Professor of History at William Paterson University in the United States, is the author of Aligarh’s First Generation: Muslim Solidarity in British India (1978, reprinted 2003) and co- editor of A Wilderness of Possibilities: Urdu Studies in Transnational Perspective (2005). David received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has held faculty and administrative positions at the University of Minnesota, Columbia and Cornell.
2022-03-08
1h 15
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Member of the Harvard College Class of 1963 talk about Putin & Ukraine
2022-03-03
37 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
John McCluskey '66 author, athlete & teacher. First black Quarterback at Harvard
Back in 1964, when John McCluskey was a Junior at Harvard, he became the first African American to start at quarterback. He has retired from Indiana University as a professor of African American and African diaspora studies. He grew up in Middletown, Ohio.
2022-02-23
46 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Professor Alexandra (Sasha) Killewald talks about Economic & Wealth Inequality
Dr. Killewald investigates the gendered intersection of work and family. She takes on questions such as: How does marriage and parenthood affect wages? How do wives’ earnings shape their time in housework? In a second line of research, she analyzes how wealth inequality persists across generations and the role of inter-generational processes in the racial wealth gap.
2022-02-19
41 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Sara Mayeux... Free Justice: A History of the Public Defender in Twentieth-Century America
Sara Mayeux, Associate Professor of Law and of History at Vanderbilt Law School, talks about her new book.
2022-02-10
55 min
Truth & Lies
The Electoral Count Act
Former President Trump lies about the Electoral College and the powers of the Vice-President
2022-02-08
02 min
Truth & Lies
The COVID-19 Vaccine & White People
2022-02-01
02 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Claude Clegg... The Black President: Hope and Fury in the Age of Obama
Professor Claude Clegg... Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill talks about his new book, The Black President: Hope and Fury in the Age of Obama
2022-01-27
55 min
Truth & Lies
The National Guard & January 6th
Did Donald Trump call out the National Guard on January 6th?
2022-01-24
01 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Kevin Boyle -The Shattering: America in the 1960s
In his new book,Northwestern University Professor Kevin Boyle captures the inspiring and brutal events of this passionate time with a remarkable empathy that restores the humanity of those making this history. Often they are everyday people like Elizabeth Eckford, enduring a hostile crowd outside her newly integrated high school in Little Rock, or Estelle Griswold, welcoming her arrest for dispensing birth control information in a Connecticut town. Political leaders also emerge in revealing detail: we track Richard Nixon’s inheritances from Eisenhower and his debt to George Wallace, who forged a message of racism mixed with blue-collar grievance that Ni...
2022-01-13
53 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
LNAH Daily: Should the word "Negro" be banned
Are the language police at it again? Has Negro become another "N-word"?
2022-01-10
16 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
LNAH Daily: The Antonio Brown Meltdown
... some thoughts about what happened with that Antonio Brown meltdown and the Tampa Bay Bucs
2022-01-10
11 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor Todd Gitlin talks about his upcoming book, journalism & the state of the nation
Todd Gitlin is professor of journalism and sociology and chair of the Ph.D program in Communications at Columbia University. His upcoming book: The Opposition will be published in the spring.
2021-12-30
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Kate Clifford Larson... Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer
Historian and Harriet Tubman scholar, Kate Clifford Larson talks about her new book: Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer
2021-12-16
55 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Chester Higgins..... Sacred Nile
Photographer and journalist Chester Higgins talks about his new book Sacred Nile... the story of our collective spiritual imagination and practice. His images illustrate how faith migrated up and down the River Nile from Ethiopia to Egypt leaving vestiges of ancient practice in today's worship.
2021-12-02
55 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Ron Jacobs... journalist & author
Ron Jacobs writes for CounterPunch magazine and talks about an article he wrote about the recent Virginia election for Governor titled THE CONFEDERACY VOTES FOR A WHITE SUPREMACY - IS THAT NEWS? He is also the author of DAYDREAM SUNSET: THE 60s COUNTERCULTURE in the 70s
2021-11-17
59 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy
Professor Kennedy talks about race, the Supreme Court and his new book, SAY IT LOUD!: ON RACE, LAW, HISTORY, and CULTURE
2021-11-04
56 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Arshay Cooper ... rower, author, filmmaker (A Most Beautiful Thing)
He is a Rower, Benjamin Franklin award-winning author, A Golden Oar recipient for his contributions to the sport of rowing, motivational speaker, and activist, particularly around issues of accessibility for low-income families. His book and new documentary is titled A Most Beautiful Thing… narrated by Common, produced by Grant Hill, Dwyane Wade, and 9th Wonder, from filmmaker Mary Mazzio. It tells the true story of a group of young men growing up on Chicago's West side who form the first all-Black high school rowing team in the nation, and in doing so not only transform a sport, but their lives.
2021-10-21
43 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Vernon Morris... atmospheric scientist
There has been an increase in Black atmospheric PH.Ds, Vernon Morris, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University has trained most of them.
2021-10-07
51 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Adam Hochschild... journalist, historian, author & our Classmate!
Adam Hochschild talks about his books, about writing and about being at Harvard with us
2021-09-23
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Magnolia Mother's Trust
Aisha Nyandoro is head of Springboard to Opportunities. Their Magnolia Mother's Trust program provides $ 1,000 a month for one year to Black mothers living in extreme poverty in Jackson, Mississippi.
2021-09-07
32 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Juliette Kayyem talks about COVID-19, the Unvaccinated and Afghanistan
Juliette Kayyem is a former assistant secretary for homeland security under President Barack Obama and is faculty chair of the homeland-security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. She is the author of Security Mom: An Unclassified Guide to Protecting Our Homeland and Your Home.
2021-08-28
40 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Andrew J. Bacevich Jr. talks about his new book: After the Apocalypse: America's Role in a World Transformed
Andrew Bacevich is an American historian specializing in international relations and foreign policy. He is a Professor Emeritus of International Relations and History at Boston University. He is a retired Army Colonel. In his new book, After the Apocalypse: America's Role in a World Transformed, he writes that American foreign policy must change, "the threats are here at home... where we live"
2021-08-22
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Bob Moses (1935 - 2021)
Civil Rights leader and educator Bob Moses died on July 25,2021. We speak with his daughter, Maisha Moses. She carries on his work and is Executive Director of the Young People's Project... so that we all reach our full human potential.
2021-08-12
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Critical Race Theory
Gary Peller is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. He is an expert on Critical Race Theory. He is a contributor to and co-editor of: Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement
2021-08-04
56 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Professor David Greenberg is writing a biography of John Lewis
David Greenberg, Professor of History and of Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers University, is currently writing a biography of the late Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis.
2021-07-28
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Caleb Scharf talks about his new book: The Ascent of Information
Caleb Scharf, Director of Astrobiology at Columbia University, argues that information is alive in a very real sense. All the data we create-- all of our emails, tweets, selfies, A.I.-generated text and funny cat videos-- amounts to an aggregate lifeform. Indeed, we must start to be concerned about our "information footprint."
2021-07-19
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s
Elizabeth Hinton... Associate Professor of History and African American Studies at Yale University and Professor of Law at Yale Law School ... talks about her new book.
2021-06-30
56 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Urban Universities are ruining our Cities!
Professor Davarian Baldwin from Trinity College talks about his new book... In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: How Universities are Plundering Our Cities
2021-06-11
55 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Dr. Karlos K. Hill from the University of Oklahoma talks about one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history.
2021-06-03
56 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Ancient African History: Nubia
Debora Heard... PH.D. candidate specializing in Nubian Archaeology at the University of Chicago... sets the record straight about ancient African history.
2021-05-19
54 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Soul City
This is a book about the 1970 visions and dreams of civil rights leader Floyd McKissick... who would attempt to build a new, predominately black city in North Carolina
2021-05-06
56 min
The First Gen Hunter Podcast
Ep. 53 Find More Morels with Garrett Feik
Sheds, Turkeys and Shrooms: the only spring hunting seasons here in the heartland. Imagine bagging all three in one day? That would be about as rare as a royal flush. But our guest Garrett “Gary” Feik has done just that, and he’s here to share his experience on how to find Morels. As unique and enjoyable as morel season is, it’s gone almost as fast as it arrives so knowing where to look is the best way to capitalize on this brief opportunity. Follow Feik on Instagram: @gfeik77 First Gen...
2021-05-06
1h 44
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Black Republicans
Black Atlanta businessman and political activist Leo Smith explains why he is a Republican
2021-04-22
55 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Klansmen
Harvard Klansmen in 1924 pose for a graduation photo at the foot of the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard... a look at undisclosed racism at Harvard.
2021-04-13
20 min
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The History of Race
In the late Middle Ages, Christian conversion could wash a black person's skin white—or at least that is what happens when a black sultan converts to Christianity in the English romance King of Tars. In Black Metaphors, Cord J. Whitaker examines the rhetorical and theological moves through which blackness and whiteness became metaphors for sin and purity in the English and European Middle Ages—metaphors that guided the development of notions of race in the centuries that followed.
2021-04-07
58 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The History of Race
Cord J. Whitaker, Associate Professor of English at Wellesley College, talks about his new book "Black Metaphors: How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking"
2021-04-07
02 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Black Panther Lynn French talks about the murder of Fred Hampton
Lynn French was a Black Panther from 1968 to 1973. She was in Chicago when Fred Hampton was murdred by police. She was an advisor on the movie Judas and the Black Messiah
2021-04-02
33 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Harvard Forward vs The Harvard Board of Overseers
Harvard Forward is an alumni group that is working to elect three candidates to the Harvard Board of Overseers in 2021 on a platform that pushes Harvard to live up to the University ideals: becoming a climate leader, tackling racial injustice, aligning our investments with our values and making governance more inclusive.
2021-02-27
50 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Khary Polk talks about his book Contagions of Empire: Scientific Racism, Sexuality, and Black Military Workers Abroad, 1898 - 1948
Dr. Khary Polk is an Associate Professor at Amherst College. He talks about his book: Contagions of Empire: Scientific Racism, Sexuality, and Black Workers Abroad, 1898 - 1948
2021-02-04
46 min
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Craig Hickman'90... talks about Politics, Being Black, Being Gay & Okra
Craig Hickman... a black member of the Harvard College Class of 1990. He is a Democratic politician serving in Maine and openly gay. He is also an organic farmer.
2021-01-19
37 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Ezra Griffith talks about his book: Race & Excellence: My Dialogue with Chester Pierce & Belonging: Did we feel that we belonged at Harvard?
Race & Excellence: My Dialogue with Chester Pierce Belonging: Did we feel that we belonged at Harvard?
2020-12-11
1h 13
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... Post-Election Politics
Marxist-Leninist writer and blogger, Greg Godels and former Fox News anchor, Larry Sparano join us to talk about what happened in the 2020 Presidential Election.
2020-11-30
32 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
... A conversation with Coleman Cruz Hughes
We have a sometimes heated conversation with critical thinker and podcaster, Coleman Cruz Hughes about police brutality and the morality of the Black Lives Matter movement.
2020-10-25
37 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
A conversation with classmate Lance Morrow about his new book
Lance Morrow has a new book out about the drama of money in America. It is titled God and Mammon: Chronicles of American Money
2020-10-15
29 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The First Presidential Debate... and more
A debate about the debate... and racism in the year 2020
2020-10-03
21 min
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Can Donald Trump be stopped from appointing a new Supreme Court Justice?
Can the Democrats stop Donald Trump from appointing a new Justice to the Supreme Court seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg?
2020-09-28
09 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Is it deja vu all over again for the Democrats in Michigan?
Michael Moore says that Joe Biden's ground game in Michigan is worse than Hillary Clinton's. John Woodford, who lives in Michigan agrees!
2020-09-21
17 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Women from the Harvard/Radcliffe Class of 1963
A conversation with four women from the Harvard/Radcliffe Class of 1963
2020-09-18
26 min
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A conversation with journalist Larry Sparano
A conversation with former long-time Fox 40 News (Binghamton, New York) anchor Larry Sparano. He says he is a liberal Democrat... but, we have some doubts about that!
2020-09-08
39 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Police Decertification
Is police decertification the answer to police brutality and "bad apple" cops?
2020-08-24
32 min
The First Gen Hunter Podcast
Ep. 15 Whitetail Rut Tactics with Garrett Feik
Cool off the late summer weather by joining the conservation with longtime bow hunter Garrett Feik on how to approach the best days of the rut. Garrett shares his years of experience and personal stories to explain how he has found success hunting the rut. This episode is fun to listen to, and will give you a better chance at notching your tag during the upcoming rut.
2020-08-20
1h 49
Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast
142 Wag's CEO Garrett Smallwood on Pets in the Time of COVID-19
Garrett Smallwood was recently promoted to CEO of Wag Labs, the popular on-demand dog-walking service backed by venture firms from Freestyle Capital to Softbank. New York Times said of the company “"Most dog owners should consider installing Wag on their phones just to have as a backup option. It is the best-designed and most efficient app for summoning a dog walker with some or no advance notice." Garrett previously founded Finrise, a startup that Wag acquired. In this episode, find out what happened to the market for walking dogs and checking in on pe...
2020-08-18
36 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
White Privilege
On July 7, 2020, Matthew Alemu...scholar of race, culture and Black men... wrote an opinion piece for the Detroit Free Press. He wrote that (quote): Solidarity is not acknowledging your white privilege, but relinquishing it The PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Michigan is our guest.
2020-08-12
34 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
White Fragility... anti-racism that ignores racism?
White Fragility... the latest neologism. Writer and blogger, Greg Godels says that it is a way to be anti-racism without dealing with racism.
2020-08-09
30 min
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Food Deserts
Glenn Ford talks about bringing food and economic prosperity to inner city and rural areas that lack both.
2020-07-28
23 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
Voter Suppression
We talk about efforts to suppress the black vote and a little bit about the black college experience that we did not get
2020-07-14
29 min
The Last Negroes at Harvard
The Last Negroes at Harvard
An introduction to the 18 black members of the Harvard College Class of 1963. There were 18 of us. We were the largest number of Blacks ever admitted to Harvard at that time.
2020-06-29
28 min
Make It Happen Outdoors Podcast
How Garrett Marchbanks Makes It Happen
Twist on the throttle, hang on and get ready for this high speed episode. If you follow motocross even a little, you've surely heard of Garrett Marchbanks @gmarchbanks36. In this episode we sit down with Garrett and talk motocross racing, his career to date and definitely the outdoors. Garrett's taking the sport by storm and definitely had the momentum going after winning the 250SX class at Daytona Supercross. It's always a pleasure talking with a professional level athlete who's as down to earth as Garrett is. Thank you Garrett for stopping by and hanging out in the garage with us...
2020-05-08
1h 13
Joy Keys chats with Kent Garrett about his book The Last Negroes at Harvard
KENT GARRETT was born in the Fort Greene Projects in Brooklyn, New York. He excelled in the New York City Public Schools and went on to Harvard College in 1959. He was one of the producers of the ground-breaking public TV program Black Journal and went on to a long career with CBS and NBC News. In 1997, he left the rat race and became an organic dairy farmer in upstate New York. THE LAST NEGROES AT HARVARD In the fall of 1959, Harvard recruited an unprecedented eighteen “Negro” boys as an early form of affirmative action. Four years later they would graduate as A...
2020-04-18
30 min
The Time Is Now
The BIGGEST Real Estate Seminar of 2018: Grant Cardone, Justin Colby, Garrett Gunderson, Chris Clothier, and More
If you are looking for a real estate seminar to attend in 2018 you are about to hear the best reasons you should attend the Find and Flip Summit 2018. This episode highlights four of the speakers who will be presenting at the event: Justin Colby, Chris Clothier, Garrett Gunderson, and the one and only Grant Cardone. These guys have a massive amount of experience between them and are coming to the event to help you take the kind of action that will change your life. This is no fluffy event. You will leave with motivation, inspiration, and best of all...
2018-01-20
42 min
The Time Is Now
An Interview with Garrett Gunderson
Garrett Gunderson is one of those people who started as an entrepreneur early in life (age 15) but has learned a lot of hard lessons along the way. His road to being a business success includes getting conned, scrambling to make ends meet, and finally learning how to become efficient in business and make his money by being an investor instead of being an investment advisor. Garrett’s story is one that illustrates the value of admitting your mistakes, learning from them, and making sure you keep moving. You’ll enjoy this conversation, so be sure you listen. Outl...
2017-10-25
29 min