Michael Eric Dyson talks about democracy in troubled times.
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, named by Essence magazine as one of the 40 most inspiring African-Americans -- and by Ebony magazine as one of the 100 most influential black Americans -- is one of the nation's most renowned public intellectuals. The Philadelphia Weekly contends that Dyson "is reshaping what it means to be a public intellectual by becoming the most visible black academic of his time." When one hears Dyson's name, one thinks of the many hats he wears: prolific author, scholar, public intellectual, ordained minister, media commentator and talk radio show host.
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I am so-- glad you don't live on my block, your "out of date comments" show your true intellegence...
drewinfinite 1 year ago
u a sad sad man BROTHER
i bet u wouldnz even dare to speak to a black brown yellow or red person for that matter..
its just weak to come up her on the net and state filth like that
u have ur right on an opinion, but surely and truly u are a lost child
peteyrock28 2 years ago
Chill, my white brother! That hatred can be broken down into this warning: Resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. God Bless you. I pray that you develop a keen eye to see below the rough and rocky surfaces to the true essence of human beings... the beauty within.
SweZiEnt 2 years ago
i hate how black people started calling each other brother and sister and now in a more post racist world they call us white people white brothers and sisters..im not your damn brother or sister save that for your own culture negro!
pinkwrapbub 2 years ago
Baldwin-Wallace College, i was at this speech
mrara1 3 years ago