september 2022 edition.
Sounds
- Manu Chao, “Minha Galera”
- Tielman Brothers, “Rollin Rock”
- North and South, BBC Sounds
- Gail O’Hara, Rockwrit Podcast, 30 August 2022
- “How Capitalism Works with Nancy Fraser,” The Dig Podcast, 2018, rebroadcast 17 July 2022
- Jake Blount Presents: Afrofuturism Playlist, Smithsonian Folkways
- Felice Brothers, From Dreams to Dust
- Atakora Manu’s Band, Pim No Bi
- Kikù Hibino, ddddd, SN 2022 SS
- Kikù Hibino, When the East of the day meets the West of the night / Voices in the desert
Words
- Stuart Jeffires, Grand Hotel Abyss: The Lives of the Frankfurt School
- Andrea Valentino, “‘I’ve got to stop somewhere!’ How Steve Roud compiled his epic folk song archive,” Guardian, 12 September 2022
- Keisha N. Blain, “Black Historians Know There’s No Such Thing as Objective History,” The New Republic, 9 September 2022
- David Weinfeld, An American Friendship: Horace Kallen, Alain Locke, and the Development of Cultural Pluralism
- William A. Herbert, “The History Books Tell It: Collective Bargaining in Higher Education in the 1940s,” Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy, Volume 9: Creating Solutions in Challenging Times, December 2017, 1-40
- Justin McCurry, “‘A new way of life’: the Marxist, post-capitalist, green manifesto captivating Japan,” Guardian, 9 September 2022
- The Editors, “A Celebration of Working in America: Our best stories about workers’ rights, labor unions, and international movements to improve working conditions, from the factory to the farm,” JSTOR Daily, 5 September 2022
- Madeline Hellmich, “Practicing public history on Wikipedia,” History@Work, 4 August 2022
- Marie Acemah and Alice Qannik Glenn, “Indigenizing Public History: Engaging Teachers in Podcasting & Digital Storytelling,” History@Work, 13 September 2022
- Terence Trouillot, “McArthur Binion on Visualizing Music,” Frieze, 25 August 2022
- Phil Deloria, Indians in Unexpected Places
- Leslie M. Alexander, Brandon R. Byrd, and Russell Rickford, eds., Ideas in Unexpected Places: Reimagining Black Intellectual History
“Walls”
- My Name is Maryan @ Miami Museum of Contemporary Art
- A Site of Struggle: American Art against Anti-Black Violence @ Block Museum
- Yevegeniya Baras and Julia Kunin, Wild Chambers @ Mother
- Camille Norment, Plexus @ DIA Chelsea
- Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept @ Whitney Museum of American Art
- Winslow Homer, Crosscurrents @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Rick Lowe, Meditations on Social Sculpture @ Gagosian New York
- Ha Chong-hyun @ Blum & Poe
- Yukie Ishikawa @ Blum & Poe
- Zoe Leonard, Excerpts from “Al río / To the River” @ Hauser & Wirth
- Martin Boyce, Long Distance @ Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
- Stan VanDerBeek, Panels for the Walls of the World: Phase II @ The Box LA
- Sam Stewart, Daisy Chain @ Volume Gallery
“Stages”
- BioDance, Elemental Forces Redux @ The Theater at Innovation Square, Rochester Fringe Festival, 17 September 2022
- Bruce Molsky @ Hatch Recital Hall, Rochester Fringe Festival, 22 September 2022
- Landscape @ School of the Arts, Rochester Fringe Festival, 23 September 2022
- Jane Eyre @ Geva Theater, 28 September 2022
- American Modern Opera Company responds to Demented Words @ Hauser & Wirth, 19 September 2022
Screens
- Born to Kill
- Soy Cuba
- Exterminate All Brutes
- McEnroe
- Black Leaders Discussion featuring Angela Davis, Kwame Ture, Fannie Lou Hamer, and others, Black Journal, 1973
- Glória, Season 01
- City on a Hill, Season 02
- She-Hulk, Season 01
- Thor: Love and Thunder
- House of the Dragon, Seasons 01
- Mayans MC, Season 04
- Atlanta, Season 04