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Pastor Wright to speak at NAACP dinner in Detroit

April 10, 2008 By: The Good Doctor Category: announcements 4 Comments →

The NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit is one of the organization’s largest fundraisers, and is the largest sit down dinner of its kind in the country, routinely bringing in well over 10,000+ participants. I’ve just been informed that Pastor Jeremiah Wright will be this year’s keynote speaker. If you’ve got connections of any kind in Detroit, and have a little bit of loot to spare, I think it’ll be worth it. Sunday, April 27, 2008.  

The New Politics of Racial Uplift

April 07, 2008 By: The Good Doctor Category: announcements Comments

I wish I’d thought of this:

Stand Up! The New Politics of Racial Uplift A Public Philosophy Symposium

Temple University

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

9am to 5pm

Kiva Auditorium and Tuttleman Learning Center, Room 101

For information about participants, schedule, and work by participants and material relevant to symposium themes, go to our website:

http://www.temple.edu/philosophy/standup/

Purpose of Symposium:

The Millions More Movement, Cosby’s ‘call-outs,’ and other recent trends renew an old approach to black political thought and practice. The racial uplift tradition tries to improve the conditions of black life by insisting on moral refinement and race-based organization. Uplift ideology and practice have a long and storied past, but critics of the tradition worry over its limitations. Some express concern that it is anti-democratic, intolerant, elitist, sexist, and heterosexist. Others think it focuses too much on personal morality and cultural pathology and not enough on social justice and political economy. 

The participants in the ‘Stand Up!’ symposium will think through the risks and rewards of this new racial uplift politics. This interdisciplinary exercise in public philosophy will explore the implications of a social phenomenon with broad ethical significance. The new politics of racial uplift emerges from a widely shared conviction that something is deeply wrong in American society. Our public philosophy conference will take this judgment seriously, and subject this politics to searching and critical scrutiny.

Confirmed Participants:

Angela D. Dillard, Afroamerican and African Studies and Residential College, LSA, at the University of Michigan

Kenyon Farrow, essayist, organizer, media and communications specialist, and board co-chair for Queers for Economic Justice

Kevin Gaines, Afroamerican and African Studies and History at the University of Michigan

Kathryn T. Gines, African American and Diaspora Studies and Philosophy at Vanderbilt University

Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University and the Jamestown Project

Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Women’s Research and Resource Center and the Women’s Studies at Spelman College

Joy James, Humanities and Political Science at Williams College and Senior Research Fellow in the Center for African and African American Studies at the University of Texas-Austin

Adolph Reed, Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania

Jared Sexton, African American Studies and Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Irvine

Aishah Shahidah Simmons, AfroLez® Productions and award-winning African-American feminist lesbian documentary filmmaker, international lecturer, writer, activist, and producer, writer, and director of the internationally acclaimed documentary NO!

Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Criminal Justice Institute at Harvard University Law School and the Jamestown Project

Paul C. Taylor, Philosophy at Temple University and the Jamestown Project

Sponsors:

Temple University Department of Philosophy, the Office of the Provost, the College of Liberal Arts, the Center for Humanities at Temple, the Ira Lawrence Family Fund, and the Jamestown Project

The symposium is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Tamara K. Nopper, assistant organizer, at tnopper (at) temple.edu 

In Chicago for business

April 02, 2008 By: The Good Doctor Category: announcements 2 Comments →

I’m going to be in Chicago from tonight until Sunday on business. If you are around please feel free to email.

Radio Interview with Minister Faust tomorrow (easter sunday)

March 22, 2008 By: The Good Doctor Category: announcements 2 Comments →

Minister Faust is an sf writer, a Pan-Africanist public intellectual, and a thinker deeply immersed in both the wisdom of the Ancients and the geo-political realities of the present day. And if it sounds like homeboy is from Detroit (or maybe brooklyn), you’re showing your Americentric roots. Faust is Afro-Canadian (currently living in Edmonton). Anyway, he’s supposed to be interviewing me tomorrow, either for his podcast or for his radio show. If it is a live joint I’ll let you know. We’re going to be talking about the Obama speech, and Pastor Jeremiah Wright among other things.

Videos for Final

December 05, 2007 By: The Good Doctor Category: announcements 3 Comments →

50 Cent “Ski Mask Way”

Japanese Rap Group “On Boot Street”

Lotfitv “Fisical Danger”