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Tweet (ThyBlackMan.com) The question today is can you handle the truth? Will you check and verify or is it easier to just believe what you want to believe because you trust the people who give you the information? Clearly the Bible orders us not to believe every spirit but rather to try the spirits to see if they are of God (I John 4:1-5). The Bible. [Read more.] Tags:

The Joy and Genius of Erroll Garner

Open Source with Christopher Lydon December 17, 2020 The Joy and Genius of Erroll Garner Erroll Garner, the jazz pianist, is undergoing an upward revaluation of the sort that artists dream of: a reputational transition forty-some years after he died. In his time, mid-twentieth century, Erroll Garner was a pop star on records and concert stages worldwide. He could make the piano sound like a big band, or an orchestra; and he composed enchanting new music on the fly. It was tune-centered, accessible danceable, even. Label it easy jazz, if you weren’t listening too carefully. In the long aftermath, it’s players and critics who missed him the first time who’re finding much more in the Garner legacy: genius, for sure, but also truth, beauty, and miracles of spontaneity in a man of deep understanding.

¿Qué es el capitalismo racial?

¿Qué es el capitalismo racial?
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The Undergraduate writes about building a more inclusive community at Harvard

Image courtesy of Harvard Art Museums; © President and Fellows of Harvard College The place I remember most from freshman fall won’t show up on Google’s map of Harvard. I took a class whose questions permeate my studies to this day: “Racial Capitalism and the Black Radical Tradition ,” taught by history professors Vincent Brown and Walter Johnson. The initial seminar room was too small to fit all who showed up, eager to pick up the tools necessary for dismantling what we opposed, so they took us underground. In a larger basement space of Quincy House, our conversations about the past became reckonings with the present: the innumerable ways that slavery and colonialism reverberate inside and beyond Harvard’s gates.

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