The Wonderful and the Wretched: A Conversation with the Editors of Sparked: George Floyd, Racism and the Progressive Illusion

The Wonderful and the Wretched: A Conversation with the Editors of Sparked: George Floyd, Racism and the Progressive Illusion

We welcome the editors of the newly released book Sparked: George Floyd, Racism and the Progressive Illusion, Dr. Walt Jacobs, Dean of the College of Social Sciences San Jose State University, Dr. Wendy Thompson Taiwo Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Dr. Amy August Assistant Professor of Sociology and Assistant Director of the Institute for the Study of Sport, Society and Social Change to discuss the worthy work they did in producing this text as a way of contemplating the way communities of color responded to the execution of our beloved brother George Floyd. Join us for an intimate discussion of healing and writing, resisting police violence, navigating racialized traumascapes, and the importance of rupturing progressive illusions of Minneapolis and the US. Episode now streaming.

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Luz

Luz

This episode brings together the work of Gloria Anzaldúa and Raoul Peck to contemplate our luz (light) in collective witnessing and healing. Episode concludes our effort in season 3 to define the ho...

5 Dec 20221h 17min

Amor

Amor

In this episode, we contemplate amor as a form of decolonial study and witnessing that works against the capitalist and often genocidal norms of western culture.

5 Dec 202259min

Confidence

Confidence

In this episode we contemplate witnessing and imagining colonial history by challenging the what Raoul Peck calls “confidence of ignorance” and build collective and relational histories and ties bet...

5 Dec 20221h 2min

Preservation

Preservation

Episode 6 contemplates the ways racialized communities are scripted against one another and as such, preserve their dignity and integrity in finding dissent together

5 Dec 20221h 4min

Space

Space

Episode 5 contemplates the spatial politics of Jim Crow on Black women’s bodies and also in the labor of Black and Indigenous Central Americans

5 Dec 20221h 2min

Entanglement

Entanglement

Episode 4 contemplates the historic entanglements of power in the hemisphere and the interoceanic diasporas that are forged within, beyond and against power

5 Dec 20221h 9min

Fantasy

Fantasy

Episode contemplates neocolonial and transtemporal fantasies of Mesoamerican and Central American culture and arrives at the beauty of decolonial storytelling to imagine wondrous and generative futu...

5 Dec 20221h 8min

Sacredness

Sacredness

Episode contemplates the erotic and gendered histories that we can decolonialize colonial domination, morality and erasure that allow us to arrive at the sacred cosmologies of pre-Columbian life.

5 Dec 202252min

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