Black Women and Their Hair & Black Queer Identity in Cuba on the March 5 th Left of Black Host and Duke UniversityProfessor Mark Anthony Neal isjoined in-studio by actress and playwright Chaunesti Webb,creator and director of the new play ILove My Hair When It's Good: & Then Again When It Looks Defiant andImpressive. Neal andWebb discuss the relationship that Black women have with their hair and thebroader cultural meanings associated with Black women’s hair.
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November 7th ‘Left of Black’ Examinesthe #Occupy Movement Host and Duke UniversityProfessor Mark Anthony Neal isjoined via Skype© by Vijay Prashad, George and Martha Kellner Chair in South AsianHistory and Professor of International... Read Post
Left of Black S2:E8 w/E. Patrick Johnson and Honoreé Fanonne Jeffers October31, 2011 Host and Duke UniversityProfessor Mark Anthony Neal isjoined via Skype© by E. Patrick Johnson, author of SweetTea: Black Gay Men of the South; an O... Read Post
Left of Black S2:E22 | March 5, 2012 Black Women’s Hair Matters and Black QueerErotics in Cuba Host and Duke University ProfessorMark Anthony Neal is joined in-studio by actress and playwright Chaunesti Webb,creator and director of ... Read Post