Book Talk: Fidel and Malcolm X-Memories of a Meeting by Dr. Rosemari Mealy.
More than six decades have lapsed since September 1960, when African American Muslim leader Malcolm X welcomed Cuban President Fidel Castro to a midnight meeting at Harlem’s Black-owned Hotel Theresa. Discussion starts at 5:30
Leading the discussion: Rev. Dorlimar Lebron Malave, Lead Pastor of First Spanish United Methodist Church.
Participants: Dr. Rosemari Mealy, author of Fidel and Malcolm X-Memories of A Meeting (Black Classic Press 2014). Activism and Disciplinary Suspensions/ Expulsions At Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): A Phenomenological Study of the Black Student Sit-In Movement, 1960-1962 (Mellen Press, 2013). Other writings include a long list of articles and chapters in various publications. She served as the NGO Rep. of the National Alliance of Third World Journalists.
Es-pranza Humphrey, historian of Black studies and museum educator based out of New York. Her research has incorporated interdisciplinary approaches to spotlight the Black feminine identity expressed through various forms of performance art. Her latest research endeavors focus on the history of fashion as activism for Black women. Es-pranza ha
Joe Kaye, Author: The Crime of Impunity – The Crime of Punishment, a veteran NY Activist among thousands of onlookers who welcomed Fidel and Cuban Delegation to Harlem.
Видео Book Talk: Fidel and Malcolm X-Memories of a Meeting by Dr. Rosemari Mealy. канала Joe Friendly
Leading the discussion: Rev. Dorlimar Lebron Malave, Lead Pastor of First Spanish United Methodist Church.
Participants: Dr. Rosemari Mealy, author of Fidel and Malcolm X-Memories of A Meeting (Black Classic Press 2014). Activism and Disciplinary Suspensions/ Expulsions At Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): A Phenomenological Study of the Black Student Sit-In Movement, 1960-1962 (Mellen Press, 2013). Other writings include a long list of articles and chapters in various publications. She served as the NGO Rep. of the National Alliance of Third World Journalists.
Es-pranza Humphrey, historian of Black studies and museum educator based out of New York. Her research has incorporated interdisciplinary approaches to spotlight the Black feminine identity expressed through various forms of performance art. Her latest research endeavors focus on the history of fashion as activism for Black women. Es-pranza ha
Joe Kaye, Author: The Crime of Impunity – The Crime of Punishment, a veteran NY Activist among thousands of onlookers who welcomed Fidel and Cuban Delegation to Harlem.
Видео Book Talk: Fidel and Malcolm X-Memories of a Meeting by Dr. Rosemari Mealy. канала Joe Friendly
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