Dr. Na'im Akbar speaking at the State of the Black Union (2008) addresses the mis-education of Black Youth, celebrating the African-American story, assuming personal responsibility, and voting.
"For the People": Part 1A of a 4 Part interview with anthropologist and historian, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima of Rutgers University. The interview was conducted in 1995 by the late Listervelt Middleton.
Georgetown University Professor, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, is interviewed by Today Show host Matt Lauer. Dr. Dyson discusses the racial and class dimensions of Hip Hop in his book, "Know What I Mean: Reflections on Hip Hop".
Broadcast Date: July 17, 2007
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"For the People": Psychologist, Dr. Na'im Akbar is interviewed by the late Listervelt Middleton in Africa (1987).
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"For The People": Part1 (Segment A) of a Six Part interview with psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing by the late Listervelt Middleton. Part 1 is continued respectively in Segments 1B & 1C.
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"For the People": Part 1C of a 4 Part interview with anthropologist and historian, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima of Rutgers University. The interview was conducted in 1995 by the late Listervelt Middleton.
John Stossel, reporting for ABC News' 20/20, shows pictures of white and non-white men to 3 groups of day camp children and asks "Who do you like better ?". The majority of the children respond in a similar manner.
Broadcast Date: September 15, 2006
"For The People": Part2 (Segment B) of a Six Part interview with psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing by the late Listervelt Middleton. Part 2 is continued in Segment 2C.
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"For the People": Part 1B of a 4 Part interview with anthropologist and historian, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima of Rutgers University. The interview was conducted in 1995 by the late Listervelt Middleton.
"For The People": Part1 (Segment B) of a Six Part interview with psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing by the late Listervelt Middleton. Part1 is continued in Segment 1C.
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"For the People": Psychologist, Dr. Na'im Akbar is interviewed by the late Listervelt Middleton in Africa (1987).
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Dr. Na'im Akbar, a clinical psychologist & faculty member of Florida State University's Department of Psychology, lectures about the psychological impacts on Black Children who are exposed to White images of God, Other self-destructive behaviors, and the miraculous resiliency to overcome these physical and psychological obstacles.
"For The People": Part2 (Segment C) of a Six Part interview with psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing by the late Listervelt Middleton. Segment 2C concludes Part 2.
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"For the People": Psychologist, Dr. Na'im Akbar is interviewed by the late Listervelt Middleton in Africa (1987).
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A dramatization called "Simple Justice" portrays psychologist, Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, as he conducts his famous "doll test," designed to gather social science evidence of the effects of white supremacy (racism).