S E1323:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 322: Everything Ends: White Nationalism vs a Third US Reconstruction

S E1323: In Class with Carr, Ep. 322: Everything Ends: White Nationalism vs a Third US Reconstruction

This week’s In Class With Carr confronts an enduring question at the heart of the U.S. experiment: How long can White nationalism strain the U.S. political order before the contradictions at its core permanently rupture the federated system itself? We trace this week’s racially politicized Southern gerrymanders back to the founding racial logic of the United States, moving from Virginia state court battles to US Supreme Court encouraged anti-Black legislative wars in Tennessee, Louisiana, and Alabama. Together, these conflicts reveal that organized power—not faith in the durability of local, state, or federal institutions—has always driven transformations in the U.S. Social Structure. Echoing social comedian Roy Wood Jr.’s reflections on the centrality of Black locality, the Black-led Human Rights Movement of the Second Reconstruction and contemporary coalition politics, we emphasize culture, memory, and solidarity as essential sources of resistance and transformation. Anticipating intensifying disinformation, fascist unrestraint and escalating legal attacks on voting rights, this week’s session reminds us that “everything ends,” including systems rooted in White racial domination. More inclusive and equitable Social Structures can emerge if and when people fight collectively for them from our strengths.

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S E1325: In Class with Carr, Ep. 324: Black Space / Black Place / Black Pace

S E1325: In Class with Carr, Ep. 324: Black Space / Black Place / Black Pace

The U.S. Memorial Day weekend is often described as the unofficial beginning of summer. Amid mounting regional and global challenges to U.S. power, intensifying US white nationalist politics, and the ...

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S E1324:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 323: “From Time to Time”

S E1324: In Class with Carr, Ep. 323: “From Time to Time”

In session 323, In Class with Carr uses the 2026 Commencement Season to explore the nature of time and the ways rituals marking transition create opportunities to reflect on Africana Governance, our r...

18 Touko 2h 14min

S E1322:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 321: “Last Whiteness Standing”

S E1322: In Class with Carr, Ep. 321: “Last Whiteness Standing”

This week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais sharpens what we too often soften with abstraction: Whiteness is not passive, accidental, or misunderstood. It is an intentional, strategi...

4 Touko 2h 34min

S E1321:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 320: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

S E1321: In Class with Carr, Ep. 320: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

In "In Class With Carr" 320 we ask, “How can we live together?” Opening with the Jackson 5’s Stop! The Love You Save, This week’s conversation examines violence, narrative, community and continuity in...

27 Huhti 2h 16min

S E1319:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 319: “How to Build a House of Life”

S E1319: In Class with Carr, Ep. 319: “How to Build a House of Life”

This week, In Class With Carr comes from the 42nd International Conference of The Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations, whose members have worked for over four decades to use t...

20 Huhti 1h 40min

S E1318:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 318: "The Way We Were"

S E1318: In Class with Carr, Ep. 318: "The Way We Were"

This week’s In Class With Carr reflects on memory, leadership, and responsibility, using the passing of media giant Bob Law and global tensions like the Israel-US conflict with Iran to question how po...

13 Huhti 2h 2min

S E1317:  In Class with Carr, Ep. 317: Citizens or Subjects: Belonging and Certainty in an Age of Distraction

S E1317: In Class with Carr, Ep. 317: Citizens or Subjects: Belonging and Certainty in an Age of Distraction

This week’s “In Class With Carr” uses the Trump vs Barbara Birthright Citizenship case to explore questions of belonging, obligation, and power. Using the Africana Studies framework, we discuss how ce...

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