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A daily Society and Culture podcast featuring Karen Hunter
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The world that Norman Lear curated, including the black world, and the way that black cultural meaning makers like Esther Rolle and John Amos pushed back against him, are a lens for examining the difference between social structures and governa
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks said "Nah!" Dr. Carr and Karen explore the power of resistance. #ClaudetteColvin #BoycotttheMovie #KnubiaandRefill. There's also a brief discussion of Mehdi Hassan's show and Keith Olbermann's excoriation of Rachel M
Dr. Daniel Black, author of seven books including "Black on Black," and "The Coming," discusses Sean (P. Diddy Brother Love) Combs and the latest accusations against him. JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into
What good is it to know a thing, if that knowledge doesn’t translate into changing more than our individual condition for the better? Dr. Greg Carr and Karen Hunter explore this question.JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only
Dr. Greg Carr and Karen sort through the shooting in Maine, the election of Mike Johnson and the ongoing conflict in Israel and put it in historical context, applying the Africana Framework to reflect on what has happened and predict what comes
Continuing to process this Israel-Palestine War, Dr. Greg Carr spends time thinking the lens through which we should view it. This is the season of HBCU homecomings. We spend a lot of time making imaginary homes. We know about having to make ho
In the wake of the war that has erupted in Israel, Dr. Greg Carr ties the history to our humanity.JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to
It is Indigenous People’s Day weekend and Amiri Baraka’s birthday. Dr. Carr and Karen discuss self determination.It’s in the Social Structure’s narrative silences that we are able to form our own structures and grow. How do we nurture self-dete
This was a question posed this week at the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center Second Annual International Black Writers Festival at Howard University. Dr. Carr and Karen wrestle with the question and deliver some poignant responses. There is als
It’s the 161st anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation today. Here we are “freer” than ever in the United States and more detached from collective liberation work than ever. Meanwhile, Social Structure convulsions are surging once again (M
JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Insta
Deion Sanders' first victory with Colorado last week has sparked a lot of commentary around the role of Black coaches in American football. With a look at #JimmytheGreek, who lost his job 35 years ago for saying Black were bred to dominate phys
JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes are held live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Inst
Dr. Greg Carr discuss the 60th commemoration of the March on Washington through the words of Anna Arnold Hedgeman and the lessons we can learn from that march today. There is also a conversation about BRICS as well as the Affirmative Action pan
Dr. Greg Carr, the People's Professor, talks about the freedom of being in Kemet (Egypt) and there is also a tribute to powerhouse historian Dr. Charles Blockson, who made transition June 14, 2023. JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it
Dr. Greg Carr, the People's Professor, shares a story about a 4-year-old on the Kemet Tour who asked Dr. Mario Beatty, "How do people become gods." The response: "Time!" This is the point of entry leads us on a journey to examine what happened
In this episode, Dr. Greg Carr reflects on the first five days of the Kemet Study Tour. He emphasizes the significance of immersing oneself in the space, engaging in active listening, critical thinking, reading, discussing, connecting, and desi
Dr. Greg Carr, the People's Professor, revisits the Florida curriculum as he breaks down how we can control what is taught and our responsibility to teach ourselves. He also talks about the trip to Kemet he and Dr. Mario Beatty are hosting next
In this lesson, Dr. Greg Carr and Karen explore #TheyClonedTyrone on #Netflix, the new Florida education guidelines and Jason Aldean's attempt to divide through song. #InClasswithCarrFor more breadcrumbs (and a full meal) JOIN KNARRATIVE: https
Dr. Greg Carr is headed to Los Angeles to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding of #BlackLivesMatter. There is a discussion about the Cornel West interview Karen did this week as well as an examination of music and why Dr. Carr he te
Dr. Greg Carr and Karen engage in a discussion about the decline of Essence magazine. There's also a brief breakdown of the other #SCOTUS decisions, including more on #AffirmativeAction. And Dr. Carr pays tribute to Dr. Christine King Farris, t
Dr. Greg Carr, on the campus of Morehouse College, walks us through the latest decision by The Supreme Court of the United States (#SCOTUS) to overturn #AffirmativeAction. #inclasswithcarr #knubia For more breadcrumbs (and a full meal) JOIN KNA
Dr. Greg Carr is on the road at the burial grounds of Alain Leroy Locke. During this class, he also pays tribute to Charles Blockson who made transition June 14, 2023. #Inclasswithcarr #CharlesBlockson #AlainLockeFor more breadcrumbs (and a ful
On this Juneteenth weekend, Dr. Greg Carr talks about his visit to the White House's #Juneteenth celebration featuring the mother of the holiday 96-year-old Mother Opal Lee. There is also discussion of the latest SCOTUS rulings and preview of a
At the graduation of The SEED School in Washington, DC, breaks down the latest Supreme Court voting rights cases (calling it a banana in the tailpipe) and why we must be like smoke and stay vigilant. There's also a brief, #Trump indictment. #In
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