Black History (Video) podcast

Black History (Video)

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In the telling of American history, African American history is vitally important. Find out more with UCTV programs about American history in all its complexity.

In the telling of American history, African American history is vitally important. Find out more with UCTV programs about American history in all its complexity.

 

#50

How the Black Church Built Electoral Power

Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner and U.S. Representative Barbara Lee speak from the heart abou... more

24 Apr 2021

57 MINS

57:46

24 Apr 2021


#49

Deep Soul: Twentieth-Century African American Freedom Struggles and the Making of the Modern World w...

Twentieth-Century African American Freedom Struggles transformed both US and World History... more

15 Jan 2020

1 HR 28 MINS

1:28:25

15 Jan 2020


#48

The Central Park Five with Anthony Davis

Opera News has called UC San Diego Music Professor Anthony Davis A National Treasure, for ... more

01 Jan 2020

54 MINS

54:36

01 Jan 2020


#47

Gifts of the Storyteller with Brenda Stevenson - UCLA Faculty Research Lecture

UCLA history professor Brenda Stevenson studies slavery and the Antebellum South, some of ... more

19 Dec 2019

59 MINS

59:05

19 Dec 2019


#46

Prison Abolition and a Mule with Paul Butler

By virtually any measure, prisons have not worked. They are sites of cruelty, dehumanizati... more

04 Dec 2019

1 HR 34 MINS

1:34:44

04 Dec 2019


#45

An Evening with Nnedi Okorafor - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2019

More recently known for her Black Panther and Wakanda Forever Marvel Comics, Nnedi Okorafo... more

26 Mar 2019

58 MINS

58:10

26 Mar 2019


#44

Peter Biggs - Former Slave to Pioneering African American Entrepreneur in 19th Century Los Angeles

Peter Biggs experienced the transition from slavery to freedom a decade before the outbrea... more

14 Feb 2019

59 MINS

59:01

14 Feb 2019


#43

Charles Mingus and Tijuana Moods - Helen Edison Lecture Series

One of the most important composers in jazz history, Charles Mingus documented his lively ... more

12 Feb 2018

57 MINS

57:20

12 Feb 2018


#42

Thomas Jefferson Sally Hemings and the Burden of Slavery with Annette Gordon-Reed - Conversations wi...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Professor Annette Gordon-Reed for a dis... more

14 Nov 2016

54 MINS

54:20

14 Nov 2016


#41

The Road Forward: The Future of Black Education in the 21st Century

UCSB faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students discuss what we have learned over the l... more

06 Jul 2015

59 MINS

59:31

06 Jul 2015


#40

Tomorrow’s Leaders: Building on the Legacy of Selma with Myrlie Evers-Williams -- Helen Edison Lectu...

From the moment Myrlie Evers-Williams faced the murder of her husband, civil rights activi... more

01 Jun 2015

49 MINS

49:40

01 Jun 2015


#39

Harlem Hellfighters: Jazz Goes to War - Lytle Memorial Concert

Jazz made its path abroad in 1918 during the “Great War” when one black officer, Lt. James... more

22 May 2015

1 HR 13 MINS

1:13:57

22 May 2015


#38

Gerald Horne: Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of A...

Former UCSB professor Gerald Horne, the award-winning author of more than thirty books, di... more

20 Apr 2015

56 MINS

56:31

20 Apr 2015


#37

Suspect Race: Causes and Consequences of Racial Profiling with Jack Glaser and Paul Figueroa -- In t...

Social psychologist and author Jack Glaser makes a compelling case against racial profilin... more

02 Feb 2015

53 MINS

53:55

02 Feb 2015


#36

Free Angela and All Political Prisoners

Angela Davis visited UC Santa Barbara for a screening of "Free Angela and All Political Pr... more

13 Jan 2014

36 MINS

36:48

13 Jan 2014


#35

And the Children Shall Lead: Addressing Disparities - LeNoir - NMA Pediatric Lecture

Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA, Associate Professor of Medicine, Dean for Diversity and C... more

07 Mar 2013

37 MINS

37:55

07 Mar 2013


#34

Sister Citizen: Shame Stereotypes and Black Women in America

MSNBC commentator, columnist for The Nation, and Professor of Political Science at Tulane ... more

06 Feb 2012

58 MINS

58:30

06 Feb 2012


#33

Black Nature: The First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-American Poets

Join contributors to “Black Nature,” the First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-Amer... more

10 May 2010

1 HR 24 MINS

1:24:25

10 May 2010


#32

Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 - Present

Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in s... more

08 Mar 2010

59 MINS

59:30

08 Mar 2010


#31

Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Emergence and Institutionalization: 1969 – 1985

Celebrate forty years of the Bunche Center with key individuals who were instrumental in s... more

01 Mar 2010

58 MINS

58:30

01 Mar 2010


#30

Civil Rights: The Music and the Movement

Dr. Milmon Harrison, African American and African Studies, and singer Mavis Staples consid... more

27 Apr 2009

57 MINS

57:43

27 Apr 2009


#29

Laura Pulido: Black Brown Yellow and Left

Author Laura Pulido traces the roots of third world radicalism in Southern California duri... more

13 Oct 2008

50 MINS

50:00

13 Oct 2008


#28

Lunch Poems: Amiri Baraka

Revolutionary poet, playwright, and activist Amiri Baraka is recognized as the founder of ... more

14 Apr 2008

26 MINS

26:00

14 Apr 2008


#27

Lytle Memorial Concert: Miles Ahead

Trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos and a stellar ensemble pay tribute to the art and legacy of ... more

04 Apr 2008

1 HR 22 MINS

1:22:59

04 Apr 2008


#26

Reconsidering Little Rock: Julian Bond

Civil Rights leader Julian Bond looks at the social ramifications of school desegregation ... more

10 Dec 2007

57 MINS

57:05

10 Dec 2007


#25

Reconsidering Little Rock: Terrence Roberts

Terrence Roberts, one of the original nine African-American students who desegregated Litt... more

03 Dec 2007

51 MINS

51:03

03 Dec 2007


#24

Osher UCSD: Tuskegee Airmen

Robert Maxwell, one of the renowned African American pilots who fought in World War II, re... more

10 Sep 2007

58 MINS

58:05

10 Sep 2007


#23

Angela Davis: How Does Change Happen?

From radical rebel to university professor, Angela Davis has dedicated her life to social ... more

08 Jan 2007

59 MINS

59:00

08 Jan 2007


#22

The Old World in the New: Performing Diaspora

The Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley presents a panel of scholars and artists exploring... more

28 Aug 2006

1 HR 27 MINS

1:27:04

28 Aug 2006


#21

3rd Annual Nakupenda Valentine's Concert: Eclectic Musings

The Afro Inventions featured in this program were inspired by the jazz baroque of the Mode... more

22 May 2006

1 HR 23 MINS

1:23:00

22 May 2006