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  1. Dr. Lewis Gordon: Afropessimism, Africana Philosophy and Theory

    Dr. Lewis Gordon was our guest for more discussion of Afropessimism, Africana Philosophy and Theory. Gordon discussed some troubling trends in prevalent in much of the discussion around Afropessimism including a lack of substance among supporters and a tendency to "fetishize" individuals rather than deal with ideas themselves.

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrIhjbNanH0&t=356s
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  2. Just Debt & Unjust Credit: The Quest for Monetary Justice in an Age of Neoliberalism

    Stead Center for Ethics & Values Lecture | September 27, 2016 Dr. Ilsup Ahn Carl I. Lindberg Professor of Philosophy at North Park University

    Dr. Ilsup Ahn is the Carl I. Lindberg Professor of Philosophy at North Park University in Chicago, Illinois. He studied at Yonsei University (BA in philosophy, Seoul), Emory University Candler School of Theology (M.Div., Th.M.), and the University of Chicago (Ph.D. in ethics). Since 2004, he has been teaching philosophy and ethics at North Park University. He participated in Wabash Center’s Asian & Asian American Religion and Theology Faculty Workshop for Teaching and Learning (2006-07). He is also an ordained elder in the Northern Illinois Conference of The United Methodist Church.

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n-RC95Ecqo
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  3. White Men’s Magic: Scripturalization as Slavery A Roundtable - Vincent Wimbush

    A roundtable book review of Vincent L. Wimbush's "White Men's Magic: Scripturalization as Slavery," at Claremont Graduate University's Institute for Signifying Scriptures. Moderator is Karen L. Yonemoto of Claremont McKenna College. Panelists are Ronne Hartfield, Robert Hill, Tat-siong Benny Liew, Charles H. Long, and Valorie Thomas.

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGb0JIGpJFk
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  4. Reflections on the Legacy of Slavery: Charles Long

    In this presentation from the Legacy of Slavery series, Professor Charles Long reflects upon the historical introduction of Africans onto the North American landscape and its impact not only on African Americans but Europeans as well. He discusses the creation of wealth in North American, the historical inequalities involved with that wealth, the implications of slavery, and the controversy over reparations on modern-day American culture and society. Series: "Legacy of Slavery" [1/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 8110]

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKy3lTy39iM
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  5. America and the Academic Study of Religion: Hermeneutics and Method, A Lecture by Charles Long

    9/28/2013, Indiana University, Bloomington. “America and the Academic Study of Religion: Hermeneutics and Method" Charles H. Long, Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at UC Santa Barbara, and former professor of religion at the University of Chicago, UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Syracuse University. Long, a distinguished historian of religion and leading scholar in the study of American religion, had a direct influence on the development of the academic study of religion in the latter part of the twentieth century.

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIxXvTL39os
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  6. David Harvey Lecture 4: The Space and Time of Value

    David Harvey delivers the fourth of his six-part lecture series, Marx and Capital: The Concept, The Book, The History, at The Graduate Center, CUNY, on November 21st, 2016. The title of the lecture is The Space and Time of Value

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQsAOn5JfPA
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