Episodes

  • James Baldwin, America, and the Presidential Election
    Nov 3 2020

    Jesse spends this week previewing the upcoming Presidential election in America and playing some clips of Baldwin talking about America, hope, and progress.

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    19 mins
  • James Baldwin and A Talk to Teachers Part 2
    Oct 27 2020

    Jesse talks about the upcoming presidential election in the United States and how the outcome needs to unify us regardless of who holds office. He then dives back into Baldwin's essay, 'A Talk to Teachers' and how and why it is still so relevant in 2020.

    Songs of the Week:

    Public Enemy:
    Fight the Power 2020

    Billie Holiday:
    Strange Fruit

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    37 mins
  • James Baldwin, A Talk to Teachers, and a Microphone
    Oct 19 2020

    This week Jesse talks about Baldwin's essay, 'A Talk to Teachers' and the relevance it still holds to this day. He then uses his platform (microphone) to discuss the burden of being Black that children in this country face at far too young of an age. He also talks about the importance of the upcoming election in the United States.

    Song of the Week:

    Louis Armstrong:
    West End Blues

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    31 mins
  • James Baldwin, Solomon Roller, and the Creative Process for a Dancer
    Oct 12 2020

    Jesse is joined this week by dancer Solomon Roller. The two discuss The Fire Next Time, growing up in a bi-racial family, the importance of finding 'a tribe,' dancing as freedom, and happiness. Jesse then talks about a Baldwin passage from The Price of the Ticket and the difficulties Baldwin faced as he tried to bear witness to America.

    Songs of the Week:

    Michael Jackson:
    Remember the Time

    Bruce Springsteen:
    Born in the U.S.A. - Acoustic version

    Solomon Roller on
    Instagram

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    51 mins
  • James Baldwin, Black Creativity and Film with Bre Dioni
    Oct 5 2020

    Jesse is joined by writer and filmmaker, Bre Dioni. The two discuss how adversity affects creativity, being Black in Wisconsin, and film. Jesse then talks about his new Patreon Page for the podcast as well as the songs of the week and an important passage from No Name in the Street.

    Songs of the Week:

    Mary J. Blige:
    No More Drama

    John Lennon:
    Instant Karma

    Bre Dioni Page

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    37 mins
  • Bonus Episode
    Oct 2 2020

    Jesse drops in with a quick bonus episode to update you about some new features coming to the show soon.

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    8 mins
  • James Baldwin, the Artist, and the Power of Photography with RJ Page
    Sep 28 2020

    Jesse is joined this week by photographer RJ Page. The two discuss several of Baldwin's works including: Giovanni's Room, Another Country, and If Beale Street Could Talk. The two also discuss Page's work as a photographer, jazz music and artists, as well as the power of music in one's life.

    Songs of the Week:

    N.W.A.:
    F Tha Police

    Ice Cube:
    It Was a Good Day

    RJ Page's Photography Page

    RJ Page's Instagram

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    40 mins
  • James Baldwin as Activist and Agitator with Dr. Bill V. Mullen
    Sep 21 2020

    Jesse is joined by Professor Bill V. Mullen and talk about his Baldwin biography, Living In Fire. They discuss James Baldwin's role as an activist and agitator of the state in the 1960's and the toll that takes on a person mentally and spiritually. They talk about Baldwin works, Nobody Knows My Name, No Name in the Street, and Blue's for Mister Charlie. Jesse goes on to talk about the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a recent talk he had with author and activist, Charles Reese.

    Songs of the Week:

    Janelle Monaé:
    Turntables

    John Coltrane:
    Alabama

    Bill V. Mullen Personal Page

    James Baldwin
    1963 Speech at New York Community Church

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    40 mins