African-American Voters Video & Audio

96.9 FMTalk All Stars 2006

96.9 FMTalk All Stars 2006

WTKK All Stars Event '06

Audio|Thu, 16 Nov 2006|More from WTKK All Stars Event '06
|Black Votersfound at20:35

“…two major part. But for 260000 votes but frankly for the underperformance black voters in one Ohio county. John Kerry would be president today. When the minute you get the nomination of the Republican or Democrat …”

Lecture: Class, Poverty and Shame

Lecture: Class, Poverty and Shame

Tommie Shelby, Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences and African and African American Studies at Harvard University, speaks on how class differences between African Americans make it difficult to build black solidarity and a progressive politics. He is the author of We Who Are Dark: The Philosophical Foundation of Black Solidarity (Harvard, 2005).

Audio|Wed, 18 Oct 2006|More from Boston College Front Row
|Black Votefound at25:33, 30:40

“…their black identity. Even as early as inviting of the souls of black vote -- voice was acutely aware. This lack -- sought to distinguish themselves from the masses of black. In order to gain acceptance …”

“…that despite their achievement and education they are still treated like ordinary black vote. . And that deserving blacks do not give credit they deserve but their accomplishments. They feel embarrassed he says that they are lumped …”

Lecture: Challenging Authority: How Ordinary People Change America

Lecture: Challenging Authority: How Ordinary People Change America

Frances Fox Piven, professor of sociology and political science at the City University of New York, gives a talk based on her forthcoming book, Challenging Authority: How Ordinary People Change America (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006). After recounting the current ills of a society biased toward the powerful, Piven highlights the thread of populist resistance in American history from the American Revolution through abolition to the civil rights era. Piven's books include, with Richard Cloward, Poor People's Movements (Vintage, 1978) and Regulating the Poor (Vintage, 1993); Why Americans Still Don't Vote (Beacon, 2000); and The War at Home (New Press, 2004). Piven speaks as part of the sociology department's Distinguished Visiting Scholars Series.

Audio|Wed, 13 Sep 2006|More from Boston College Front Row
|Black Votefound at37:09

“…mountain bike race in these issues would dramatically so sharply. Also put black vote black vote in doubt. …”

Pat Buchanan

Pat Buchanan

Pat Buchanan joins Howie to resolve the Illegal Immigration problem facing us.

Audio|Mon, 28 Aug 2006|More from Howie Carr
|Black Votefound at6:17

“…i was working working. Feel a guilt thing i -- source of black vote beside -- that they were spoken joked that. And you know they're working on a market -- my -- I'm not guilty …”

Skeptics' Guide To The Universe #55 - Aug 9 2006

Skeptics' Guide To The Universe #55 - Aug 9 2006

Interview with Steve Salerno; News Items: Happy Birthday James Randi, Archimedes Palimpsest; Your E-mails and Questions: Science and Falsifiability, Skeptics track record, FDA; Science or Fiction; Skeptical Puzzle

Audio|Wed, 9 Aug 2006|More from The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
|Black Votersfound at45:35

“…his people back it. Well you know what's happening is that the black vote. . Is not as monolithic as it once was and like in the last election although it was overwhelmingly democratic and and by the way there's no political message at all -- constantly looking at statistics some print. Black there are more black people voting Republican. And it is becoming more fracture analyzed even in the way they vote for Democrats. And I think this is a concern because it used to believe that the black demagogue who solidified. Black voters and deliver them almost as a unit into the Liberal Democratic Party and I think they see that powers slipping away from …”

Skeptics' Guide To The Universe #41 - May 3 2006

Skeptics' Guide To The Universe #41 - May 3 2006

News Items: Bosnian pyramids, Toxic Cruise; Your E-mails: Bubble Universes, Iridology, Black holes, and the Origin of life; Name That Logical Fallacy; Discussion: The Scope of Skepticism; Science or Fiction

Audio|Wed, 3 May 2006|More from The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
|Black Votefound at25:03

“…x rays and things thinks that he notes it's not leaving the black vote it's created an admitted before it crosses the event horizon. So what's it sweeps up that area and the black Kohl becomes …”

Lecture: Beyond the Empire of Jim Crow: Race and Foreign Policy in the Post Civil Rights Era

Lecture: Beyond the Empire of Jim Crow: Race and Foreign Policy in the Post Civil Rights Era

Historian Nikhil Singh discusses the role of race in the formation of U.S. domestic and foreign policy since World War II, as part of the New Directions in African Diaspora Research lecture series. Singh is an associate professor of history at the University of Washington and author of Black Is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (Harvard, 2004). Singh is introduced by Davarian Baldwin, associate professor of history, after introductory remarks by Cynthia Young, associate professor of English and director of the African and African Diaspora Studies Program. Speaker: Nikhil Singh Date: April 27, 2006 Length: 1:39:24

Audio|Thu, 27 Apr 2006|More from Boston College Front Row
|African American Votersfound at12:53, 28:40

“…in Iraq. Well another -- controversial presidential election. In which 90% of African American voters oppose the Bush Administration. It would be easy to miss her carefully staged appearance. At one more cheap publicity. I believe that …”

“…younger bush. Against the backdrop of strong evidence that the Mac experts. Black voters. . Into the night at Florida during the 2000 presidential election. Did not serve the dominant in action that the US has entered …”

Live Big, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16; published March 4, 2006; 74 min.

Live Big, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16; published March 4, 2006; 74 min.

Live Big, part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of fathers, daughters, partners, a new beginning, a final end, old flames, reconciliation, forgetting your life and living big. While trying to woo her back, Shirley Schmidt's ex-husband, Ivan Tiggs (Tom Selleck), wants her to be his 'best man' at his upcoming wedding with an annoyingly perky woman. Meanwhile, Paul Lewiston's estranged daughter, Rachel, who he claims blindly stole from him to feed her drug and alcohol habits, comes back into his life after seven years. And Alan Shore defends a man who said he was only complying with his wife's wishes when he assisted in ending her life.

Audio|Mon, 6 Mar 2006|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

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