Anthony Monteiro is a Distinguished Lecturer in African-American Studies and Associate Director of the Institute for the Study of Race and Social Thought at Temple University, where he teaches courses on African-American social and political thought. He is well known for his work on W.E.B. Du Bois and the building of political institutions in the Philadelphia black community, especially those in Northern Philadelphia. His many publications include two forthcoming books—one on analytical Marxism and another on the importance of W.E.B. Du Bois’s thought for a philosophy of human science.
I heard Dr. Montiero at a Trayvon Martin symposium given by Dr. Molefi Asante and I definitely wanted him to share his thoughts with my listening audience.
Many people that I hear on prime time are safe Afrikans with conditioned thought. I want my people to hear unconditioned, unregulated thought. You know...................THE TRUTH!!!