This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture
Each month, This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture offers a thoughtful exploration of the stories and figures shaping the African American experience. Hosted by Dr. Hettie V. Williams, a professor and author of numerous works, this podcast draws from her deep expertise in intellectual and cultural history. The conversations move beyond simple timelines to examine the interconnected threads of politics, art, and social movements. You’ll hear discussions that might analyze a historical moment alongside its contemporary echoes in film or television, reflecting the broad scope of Black cultural production. The monthly format allows for substantive, unhurried dialogue with scholars, artists, and thinkers, providing context often missing from mainstream narratives. Listening to this podcast feels like attending a compelling seminar, one that illuminates how the past actively informs our present societal conversations. Dr. Williams guides these explorations with a scholar’s precision and a clear passion for the subject, making complex history accessible and immediately relevant. It’s a resource for anyone seeking a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the forces that have shaped-and continue to shape-Black life and culture across generations.
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