The Black Studies Podcast
The Black Studies Podcast, a project from Professor Daniel McNeil, brings together scholars, artists, and activists to discuss creative and collaborative knowledge-making.
Daniel McNeil is an Adjunct Research Professor in Sociology and Anthropology and Indigenous and Canadian Studies; and Professor and Queen’s National Scholar Chair in Black Studies at Queen’s University.
Episodes in the podcast’s first season include:
- Blackness and Belonging with Tari Ajadi and Deb Thompson
- Hip Hop Philosophy, Pedagogy and Liberation with Reuben A. Buford May and Dalitso Ruwe
- Black Music and the Historian’s Craft with Dhanveer Brar andFrancesca D’Amico-Cuthbert
- Black Popular Culture with Lauren Cramer and Nataleah Hunter-Young
- Dismantling Colonial Regimes of Knowledge with Kamari Maxine Clarke and Deborah Thomas
- Media Philosophy and Urban Life with Armond Townsand AbdouMaliq Simone
More details about the official podcast of the Black Studies Program at Queen’s are available.