Activist, scholar, and author Angela Davis says she is "absolutely" a "supporter of the DREAM Act.
In an interview uploaded three days ago to SoundCould by Derek Washington, Chairman of Stonewall Democrats of S. Nevada, Davis explains why she believes the African-American community has a historical "responsibility" to support the DREAM Act.
"It's important because it represents one of the most important arenas in the ongoing struggle for civil rights in this country and particularly for...Read Full Story
PROVIDENCE, RI – Click on the image above to hear a short podcast with Dr. Angela Davis. It is from a brief interview I conducted with her after a keynote address she gave on Monday, June 23, 2012 at Rhode Island School of Design. More information about her talk is below; in the podcast/interview, I ask Davis more about the history of race relations within the labor movement. She replied with an abbreviated timeline of when and why Blacks were excluded, but went on to discuss the benefits...Read Full Story
Dr. Angela Davis reflects on how social media may have aided her activist pursuits in the 1960s. She is featured in documentary "The Black Power Mixtape," which airs tonight on Independent Lens | PBS. Independent Lens | If Angela Davis Had Twitter, Way Back When... | PBSwww.youtube.comhttp://www.pbs.org/independentlens Dr. Angela Davis reflects on how social media may have aided her activist pursuits in the 1960s. She is featured in The Bl...Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Angela Davis. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!Read Full Story
*Most people have probably never thought about it, but some would argue that Angela Davis is one of the mothers of the civil rights movement. She was a well-educated individual who traveled the world and came back to America to fight the war against black ...
"You can't get over the pain of losing a child. You have to be lifted up out of it". In these words, Helen Delaney, captured the essence of the For Sybrina Mother's Day Campaign, a tribute to Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin's mom.
Jackie Kennedy, Susan Sontag, and Angela Davis could hardly be more different. Yet, as young women, each of these 20th-century icons spent a seminal year in Paris. In Dreaming in French, Yale University French professor and National Book Award ...
While educator, author and activist Angela Davis may not be a Mother in the traditional sense of the word, she is considered by most to be one of the Mothers of the Civil Rights Movement. Blossoming as a curious young student enraptured by the teachings of ...
POMONA - Civil rights activist Angela Davis paid a visit to Cal Poly Pomona on Wednesday and gave an hour-long speech that was indicative of a life steeped in activism and academia. Touching on concerns of the Trayvon Martin case, social ...
In honor of the paperback launch, novelist Angela Davis-Gardner comes to Greenlight Bookstore to discuss Butterfly’s Child with Pultizer Prize-winning author and fan Jennifer Egan (A Visit From the Goon Squad). When three-year-old Benji is plucked from ...
Long before the world knew the name Trayvon Martin, 1960s America was deep in a debate over race. One of the people at the forefront of that conversation was Angela Davis. Her years as an activist and cultural leader speaks volumes. Don Lemon ...
Angela Davis challenges audience to go deeperTallahassee.comAngela Davis, one time Black Panther Party icon, was the keynote speaker for the Women's History Month event at Florida A&M on Thursday. MIKE EWEN/ DEMOCRAT / Mike Ewen/Democrat By Doug Blackburn Her signature 1960s afro is still intact, ...and more »
Angela West-Davis was appointed coordinator of the Multicultural/Educational Opportunity program. Most recently, West-Davis served as a faculty intern through the Internship Program for the Development of Minority Faculty and continues to serve as an ...
I chose Nelson Mandela, Langston Hughes and Angela Davis. I chose these people because they are important figures in African-American history and not the redundant icons like Martin Luther King. The second wall is more focused on the Black Student Union ...