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"A Threat To This Day" Jared Ball on the Distortion and Erasure of Black Revolutionaries in Corporate Media

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In this episode Dr. Jared Ball returns to the podcast. Jared Ball is a professor of communication studies at Morgan State University. He is the author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power and I Mix What I Like!: A Mixtape Manifesto and he is the co-editor along with Dr. Todd Steven Burroughs of the book A Lie Of Reinvention: Correcting Manning Marable’s Malcolm X.

He is one of the founders of Black Power Media and the host of the iMiXWHATiLIKE program, which can be found on that platform. He is also a co-host of BPM’s Remix morning show.

This time around we focus on his work in the realm of media criticism. In particular Jared has for many years engaged in criticism around representations of Black Radical figures in both mainstream media and academic work created for the mass market.

In this conversation we talk about the tactics used to distort, misrepresent, or erase entirely the legacies of figures like Malcolm X and Kwame Ture. We also get Jared’s take on whether or not Judas and the Black Messiah represents a break from a history of demonization of Black revolutionaries in US mainstream media.

On top of that we have a lot of fun talking about some of Jared Ball’s favorite radical movies.

We encourage folks to watch and support Black Power Media if you don’t already, you can find them on YouTube or at BlackPowerMedia.org. And we’ll include links to some of Jared Ball’s work that informed this discussion.

Thank you as always to all of our patrons for your support. And if you like what we do, our conversations are totally supported by our listeners. You can become a patron for as little as $10.80 per year, or a dollar a month over at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism

Links:

BlackPowerMedia.org

imixwhatilike.org

Prior appearances of Jared Ball on MAKC

Great Harlem Debates (Jared Ball cites this in the show with reference to Barack Obama's presidency)

Journalism For Liberation and Combat Seminar Series

The Vernon Philosophy of Black Media Avoidance

Defining Black Power: Jared Ball Debates Peniel Joseph

The Assassinations of Malcolm X Literal and Posthumous: A Contributors Roundtable

Myth: The Malcolm X Movie is Accurate (w/ Dr. Jared Ball) - The Black Myths Podcast Bonus Cut

Revolutionary Reflections, Revolutionary Vision: Kwame Ture at 80

From Black Power Back to Pan-Africanism

Selma, Media and Dr. John Henrik Clarke Remembered

Judas & the Black Messiah - JAB's first thoughts & Chairman Fred Hampton Jr & Rosa Clemente discuss Judas & The Black Messiah with Jared Ball

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In this episode Dr. Jared Ball returns to the podcast. Jared Ball is a professor of communication studies at Morgan State University. He is the author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power and I Mix What I Like!: A Mixtape Manifesto and he is the co-editor along with Dr. Todd Steven Burroughs of the book A Lie Of Reinvention: Correcting Manning Marable’s Malcolm X.

He is one of the founders of Black Power Media and the host of the iMiXWHATiLIKE program, which can be found on that platform. He is also a co-host of BPM’s Remix morning show.

This time around we focus on his work in the realm of media criticism. In particular Jared has for many years engaged in criticism around representations of Black Radical figures in both mainstream media and academic work created for the mass market.

In this conversation we talk about the tactics used to distort, misrepresent, or erase entirely the legacies of figures like Malcolm X and Kwame Ture. We also get Jared’s take on whether or not Judas and the Black Messiah represents a break from a history of demonization of Black revolutionaries in US mainstream media.

On top of that we have a lot of fun talking about some of Jared Ball’s favorite radical movies.

We encourage folks to watch and support Black Power Media if you don’t already, you can find them on YouTube or at BlackPowerMedia.org. And we’ll include links to some of Jared Ball’s work that informed this discussion.

Thank you as always to all of our patrons for your support. And if you like what we do, our conversations are totally supported by our listeners. You can become a patron for as little as $10.80 per year, or a dollar a month over at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism

Links:

BlackPowerMedia.org

imixwhatilike.org

Prior appearances of Jared Ball on MAKC

Great Harlem Debates (Jared Ball cites this in the show with reference to Barack Obama's presidency)

Journalism For Liberation and Combat Seminar Series

The Vernon Philosophy of Black Media Avoidance

Defining Black Power: Jared Ball Debates Peniel Joseph

The Assassinations of Malcolm X Literal and Posthumous: A Contributors Roundtable

Myth: The Malcolm X Movie is Accurate (w/ Dr. Jared Ball) - The Black Myths Podcast Bonus Cut

Revolutionary Reflections, Revolutionary Vision: Kwame Ture at 80

From Black Power Back to Pan-Africanism

Selma, Media and Dr. John Henrik Clarke Remembered

Judas & the Black Messiah - JAB's first thoughts & Chairman Fred Hampton Jr & Rosa Clemente discuss Judas & The Black Messiah with Jared Ball

  continue reading

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