Mass Literacy

This Web Log is devoted to simple but deep readings of the subtle and not so subtle messages and to the interpretation of the silences that are strategically delivered through the mass media. Other readers are welcome to agree or disagree or even offer new readings of other relevant texts for the promotion of mass literacy and mutual understanding.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Two Conference Performances

 These recordings of my summer conference performances may be of interest to some:


A reinterpretation of Jefferson's Notes on Virginia from the perspective of Sally Hemmings:

 Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b 

Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b




A presentation of my documentary on Reparative Justice, officially selected by the Virginia Dares conference Film Festival jury:

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b




Biko

Odozi Obodo at 6:09 PM No comments:

A Critique of Neo-Colonial Reason

 Scottish Criminology Seminar on Counter-Colonial Criminology


https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR0k0ayhGKHHD-V5Gd-WAVK1wZ4HeDlJdsfNmYhzdkn0oaQBD-4C4djLeIQ&v=nd6mKmPfR9c&feature=youtu.be


Biko

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Dr. Agozino is an intellectual activist credited with launching the decolonization paradigm in criminology with his books, Black Women and the Criminal Justice System, and Counter-Colonial Criminology
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