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‘AAS 21 Podcast’ is a monthly podcast conversation about the books and ideas animating the field of African American Studies in the 21st Century and the political, economic, and cultural for...

In this powerful special edition of the AAS Podcast , host Tera Hunter —Chair of Princeton's Department of African American Studies—leads an...

Housing justice isn't just about where we live—it's about power, equity, and the future of our communities. In this episode, Keeanga-Yamahtt...

In this episode of the African American Studies podcast, host Justice Wilhoit engages in a critical conversation with Professors Eddie S. Gl...

How do we look at, and respond to, work by Black contemporary artists? In this episode, we sat down with Tina Campt, Visiting Professor in A...

Princeton AAS Podcast S2 E07 A Painter's Eye In this episode, we sit down with the legendary historian and artist Nell Painter to discuss he...

On this podcast, we have addressed different dimensions of scientific racism from COVID-19 disparity data to the uses of human remains in an...

Two events in 1921—more than a thousand miles apart—had a profound impact on African American history: the production of the all-Black music...

Princeton AAS Podcast S2 E04 University Reckonings Over the past decade, historians have probed the relationship between higher education an...

When we talk about Juneteenth, sometimes called America's second Independence Day, what exactly are we talking about? How has the end of sla...

Our second episode looks at the culture and politics of Black foodways, from the ways in which Black women have used food to create traditio...

In our inaugural new episode, Ebun and Mae take a deep dive into questions about the impact of COVID-19 on communities of color. From cultur...

Recent Certificate recipient, Heath Pearson , Ph.D. sits down with American Jazz Trumpeter, Christian Scott , to discuss his inspirations, h...

Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. sits down with Assistant Professor Autumn Womack to explore the process of developing a book. Professor Womack sh...

Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. and Professor Imani Perry look back and reflect on the events of August 2019. Together, they examine the New York...

In this episode, Prof. Eddie Glaude discusses with Professor Anna Arabindan-Kesson her application of research on textiles, music, and photo...

In this episode, Eddie Glaude sits down with Professor Wendy Belcher to discuss her recent book. Prof. Belcher reveals her connection to Eth...

As we step into 2019, Professor Eddie Glaude, Jr. and Associate Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor discuss and review the political climate o...

In this episode of the AAS 21 Podcast, Professor Kinohi Nishikawa comes to the table with Professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. to discuss black pul...

In this episode of the AAS 21 podcast, Professor Ruha Benjamin and Professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. discuss science and technology, the allure...

Professor Joshua Guild joins the conversation in this episode of the AAS 21 Podcast. Professor Guild is an associate professor of History an...

In this episode of the AAS 21 podcast, Professor Glaude speaks with new colleague Autumn Womack about several projects she has in the works....

The AAS 21 Podcast is back for the first podcast of the 2017-2018 academic year. Professor Glaude speaks to his colleague, Reena N. Goldthre...

In this episode, Professor Glaude and Professor Judith Weisenfeld discuss the development of 'religio–racial' identity during the Great Migr...

What was marriage under slavery? Professor Tera W. Hunter's new book, Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Cent...

In episode six of AAS 21 podcast, Professor Glaude is joined by teacher and friend of 30 years, Dr. Cornel West. When it comes to habits of...

Modern, and contemporary criticism of African and African diasporic art is an area of inquiry that Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu insisted must...

African American Studies is a field that shows how 'this connects to that.' In this conversation, Professor Glaude interviews his colleague...

Destiny A. Crockett and Asanni A. York were thirteen year-olds when Barack Obama was elected president in 2008. Crockett and York, who are g...

In the second episode of the AAS 21 podcast, Professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. spoke with Wallace Best, Professor of Religion and African Americ...

In the first podcast produced by the Princeton University Department of African American Studies, colleagues Eddie Glaude Jr., Imani Perry,...