
S E1296: In Class with Carr, Ep. 296: Victory Laps
The early November state and local elections held in the United State are part of a broader global wave of resistance to rising inequality and predatory government. From Tanzania and Madagascar to Ban...
10 Marras 20251h 38min

S E1295: In Class with Carr, Ep. 295: "Day of the Trick"
This week’s conversation, “Day of the Trick,” invites us to explore how deception, ritual, and resistance intertwine. We’ll look at how Trick-or-Treat traditions of Halloween can be contrasted with ri...
3 Marras 20251h 56min

S E1294: In Class with Carr, Ep. 294: Demolition Derby
In session 294 of In Class With Carr, real estate violence against the East Wing of the White House becomes the latest point of entry to examine the latest episode of the US “demolition derby”—the con...
27 Loka 20252h 3min

S E1293: In Class with Carr, Ep. 293: No Kings, New Maps
In this session, we explore acts of Cultural Meaning-Making and Movement and Memory as antidotes to fast-spreading poisons of disinformation and White nationalist distortion threatening African progre...
20 Loka 20252h 16min

S E1292: In Class with Carr, Ep. 292: Ancestors' Wildest Dreams?
In this session, we use the Africana Studies Framework to reflect on continuities and disruptions in US and global Social Structures and how thinking in and with Africana Governance formations must le...
13 Loka 20252h 7min

S E1291: In Class with Carr, Ep. 291: “Can America Continue? Should It?"
In the 291st session of In Class With Carr, we explore the question: Can America Continue? Fresh from a gathering with legendary civil rights attorney Fred Gray, we connect past and present to examine...
6 Loka 20252h 21min

S E1290: In Class with Carr, Ep. 290: "It is Our Duty to Win!"
On Thursday, September 25, 2025, Assata Olugbala Shakur made transition in Cuba. In Chapter 3 of her autobiography, she contrasts the long history of criminal assaults against African people by Weste...
29 Syys 20252h 4min

S E1289: In Class with Carr, Ep. 289: "The Hate That Hate Produced."
What happens when manufactured grievances are used to shape politics, mass and social media, and even a sense of government? This week, we explore how economic inequity, white nationalism, and billion...
22 Syys 20251h 59min





















