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Redefining Black Power
Reflections on the State of Black America (City Lights Open Media)
By Joanne Griffith (Edited by), Michelle Alexander (Contributions by), Van Jones (Contributions by), Vincent Harding (Contributions by)

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Paperback, 208 pages
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United States, 14 February 2012


REDEFINING BLACK POWER



TABLE OF CONTENTS



Introduction

By Joanne Griffith-Poplar



1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America

A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding



2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?

Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander



3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery

Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux



4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?

A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa



5. Probing the President: The Media's Paralysis of Analysis?

A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington



6. It Matters What Needs to be Done

Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones



7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice

The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther

Armah





Epilogue





Acknowledgments



About the Contributors



About Pacifica Radio



Bibliography and Audio References

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REDEFINING BLACK POWER



TABLE OF CONTENTS



Introduction

By Joanne Griffith-Poplar



1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America

A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding



2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?

Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander



3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery

Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux



4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?

A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa



5. Probing the President: The Media's Paralysis of Analysis?

A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington



6. It Matters What Needs to be Done

Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones



7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice

The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther

Armah





Epilogue





Acknowledgments



About the Contributors



About Pacifica Radio



Bibliography and Audio References

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9780872865464
ISBN
0872865460
Dimensions
20.1 x 13.7 x 1.5 centimeters (0.24 kg)

Table of Contents

REDEFINING BLACK POWER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
By Joanne Griffith-Poplar

1: The Movement for the Expansion and Deepening of Democracy in America
A Conversation of Context with Dr. Vincent Harding

2. What about the Brother at the Bottom of the Well?
Law in the Age of Obama with Professor Michelle Alexander

3. Dollars and Sense? Race, Recession and Recovery
Racial equality and economic parity with Dr. Julianne Malveaux

4. Barack Obama: The New Crack?
A Story of Revolution with Ramona Africa

5. Probing the President: The Media’s Paralysis of Analysis?
A Conversation on race, the press and the White House with Linn Washington

6. It Matters What Needs to be Done
Politics and Green Activism with Van Jones

7. A Quiet Victory for Emotional Justice
The impact of the First Family on the African American Psyche with Esther
Armah


Epilogue


Acknowledgments

About the Contributors

About Pacifica Radio

Bibliography and Audio References

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About the Author

Joanne Griffith is an award-winning international broadcast journalist who has reported, produced and hosted programs for the BBC, NPR and Pacifica Radio. She has spent her 15-year career telling the stories of tragedy and triumph throughout the African Diaspora. Based in LA, Griffith hosts a weekly radio program for BBC Radio.

Reviews

"Griffith's stellar introduction places Obama's rise in the historical context of previous generations' struggles for equality and a seat at the table of American power, recounting the emotional heft she and other African-Americans felt at Obama's victory. The interviews that follow are never less than fascinating; they are lively, engaging give-and-takes on the Civil Rights Movement, poverty and under-employment in America and on Obama's place in history. ... This book displays a full, rich range of responses from America's black intelligentsia, cultural icons, artists and activists who at times question the meaning and the motives of the president rather than simply assume he offers a panacea for issues that have plagued this country since its inception."--Shelf Awareness "I agree with economist Julianne Malveaux, who says the notion that Obama's election made America 'post racial' is utter nonsense, when you look at current rates of poverty, income and unemployment among black people. Van Jones, former Green Jobs Czar at the White House, intrigued me when he claims that the youth who believe that electing a black president changes nothing were right. Joanne Griffith, of the Pacifica Radio Archives, interviews these and other long distance runners for justice to provide a lively array of conflicting, complex and critical attitudes the first black U.S. president has evoked, to answer the question of whether it's time to redefine Black Power."--Kathleen Cleaver "Griffith concludes by wondering if progressives have been 'lulled into a satisfied slumber' by Obama's election, and whether Dr. King's ambitions have been betrayed by this complacency. Multifaceted discussions regarding the challenges faced by African-Americans during the Obama presidency."--Kirkus Reviews "International broadcast journalist Griffith draws on the archives of radio interviews with black intellectuals to offer a perspective on how the election of the nation's first black president has changed notions of black power and ideas of a multicultural democracy. ... Griffith provides context for each excerpted interview, adding to the texture of the analysis of changing perspectives on contemporary black power."----Booklist "Joanne Griffith's journalism gets to the story behind the story. President Obama, are you hearing me?"--Dotun Adebayo; Broadcaster and Columnist with the Voice Newspaper(UK) "Joanne is the consummate professional, who, when she researches something, leaves nothing left to the imagination, no stone unturned."--Tony Cox, public radio talk show host "Joanne Griffith is a journalist who brings a wealth of vision, a global world view, a traveler's spirit for curiosity, meticulous detail and a talent for excellence to her work. Through her powerful and informative projects, Joanne maintains persistently high standards and reminds us of the power of great journalism to offer fresh insight, wrap language in a unique world view and open our eyes to fresh possibility."--Esther Armah, host Wake Up Call, WBAI, New York "In this book, radio-journalist Joanne Griffith travels the country to interview leading black intellectuals, educators, authors and organizers about the state of Black America. ... She talks with Vincent Harding about the deepening of democracy in America, with Julianne Malveaux about race and economic inequality, with Michelle Alexander about law in the age of Obama, with Ramona Africa about revolutionary struggle, with Linn Washington Jr. about the media's inability to earnestly analyze government, with Van Jones about green activism; and with Esther Armah about the emotional impact of the first Black First Family."--Eithne O'Leyne, Book News Inc.

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