For today’s episode, Tyrell and Daphne welcome Dr. Lemuel Berry, the co-founder and executive director of the National Association of African American Studies. During the interview, they discuss the foundation and evolution of the National Association of African American Studies (38:15) and its role in shaping the recent ethnic studies movement (41:18). Dr. Berry then makes the case for Black studies on college campuses (44:40), shares his thoughts on critical White studies (49:30), and provides insight into the burden that Black faculty face on college campuses (53:17). They close the episode by discussing NAAAS initiatives (1:00:01), the 2021 NAAAS conference (1:05:50), and the 2020 election (1:13:20).
Other Topics Include
00:30 – Catch Up with Tyrell and Daphne
08:08 – BhD “Oh Lawd” News
35:10 – Introduction of the Topic
1:31:30 – Tyrell and Daphne Reflect on the Interview
Resources
- National Association of African American Studies Website – https://www.naaas.org
- NAAAS Call for Abstract – https://www.naaas.org/docs/allgroups-new.pdf
- Dark Side of Reform Call for Abstracts – https://www.blackandhighlydangerous.com/call-for-chapters
- Afros and Audios Podcasting Conference (Promo Code: AFAU20BHD) – https://www.afrosandaudio.com
- Sacha Baron Cohen hits back at Rudy Giuliani over ‘Borat’ scene – https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/movies/sacha-baron-cohen-hits-back-rudy-giuliani-over-borat-scene-n1244943
- Feds say Russia and Iran have interfered with the presidential election – https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/21/politics/fbi-election-security/index.html
- Delta adds 460 passengers who refused masks to ‘no-fly’ list – https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/delta-adds-460-passengers-who-refused-masks-no-fly-list-n1244573
- First-time voters, young voters making their voices heard in 2020 – https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/watch/first-time-voters-young-voters-making-their-voices-heard-in-2020-94537797543
- Just 36 Percent of Black Men Think Biden’s Nominating a Black Woman for VP Was a Good Decision – https://www.newsweek.com/just-36-percent-black-men-think-bidens-nominating-black-woman-vp-was-good-decision-1540670

