Tag Archives: the south

Speaking of Stories – Episode 22 – Angela Jackson-Brown

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:30 — 40.5MB)Subscribe: RSS | More“Untethered is a love letter to women of a particular age and size, paying tribute to a woman who was the boss at the time when being black and female and in charge was not the norm – late 1960s in rural Alabama.” – Angela Jackson-Brown Katia …

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Interchange – Luis Buñuel’s The Young One: Anatomy of White Male Supremacy

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 58:30 — 43.4MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWe open with the jazz tune, “Epistrophy,” from Eric Dolphy’s Last Date recorded in Holland in 1964. Epistrophe, from the Greek, means “a turning about” – and applied to The Young One, a constant shift of moral perspective with no settled view. As with our recent show …

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