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The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Jackson State University professor of English, author of “the Lyrics of Prince,” C. Leigh McInnis connects the literary genius and import of LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) to the lyrical/musical genius and socio-political impact of Prince.
Two progressive Prince disciples nerd-out on the piercingly conscientious lyrics of the leader of the 1980s anti-Reagan Revolution, one of the pantheon of musicians who inspired the congressional Parental Music Resource Center (PMRC), which devised the policy of labeling albums with Parental Advisory Stickers.
Celebrating Prince’s trailblazing life of controversy, professor McInnis and I cut into as many pieces of the Prince pie as is possible during one podcast, using Prince as a lens to critically understand the 80s and 90s specifically, African American history more broadly, as well as the future of US race relations and how anti-racist whites can work to defeat systemic racism by understanding & supporting Black self-determination & Black sovereignty.
With the help of our Real People Panel, usfest bears the ugly truth of the verboten word Neoliberalism; we pay homage to the economist who gave 20th century capitalism the Queer Eye makeover the whole world loved, John Maynard Keynes!
Coming soon: USfest! Political discourse free of the tired talking points from the professional pundit class, infused with imagination, joy, & magic.
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.