Editorial: PM Press

ISBN: 9781604861020

14x14 cms.

Año: 2011

Formato: CD

Idioma: Anglès

The Meaning of Freedom

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Angela Davis is a legendary speaker, known for the clarity and subtlety of her thought and the compelling passion of her delivery. This speech was delivered at a conference organized for the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in 1808, to talk about the meaning of freedom.

What has that freedom meant for people of African descent?
What has that freedom meant for the black world?
And what has been the relationship to communities that are differently racialized but nonetheless suffer under these cycles of oppression?

Speaking in depth on the history of slavery in the US, the destructive nature of the prison-industrial complex, and the growing threat to democracy poised by ever-powerful global corporations, Davis ask listeners to recall inspiring moments of African American resistance and to work across lines of race and gender to foster grassroots democracy.

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Angela Y. Davis Fue catedrática de la Universidad de California, Santa Cruz, en el Departamento de Estudios Afroamericanos y Feministas entre 1994 y 1997. Profesora vitalicia en el Departamento de Historia de la Conciencia de dicha universidad, ha sido miembro del Partido Comunista estadounidense desde 1968 y participó activamente en los movimientos que sacudieron Estados Unidos durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970. Entre sus libros cabe destacar "Are Prisons Obsolete?" (2003), "Blues legacies and Black Feminism" (1998), "Women, Culture & Politics" (1988) y "Angela Davis: An Autobiography" (1975).
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The Meaning of Freedom

Audio Book

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Angela Davis is a legendary speaker, known for the clarity and subtlety of her thought and the compelling passion of her delivery. This speech was delivered at a conference organized for the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in 1808, to talk about the meaning of freedom.

What has that freedom meant for people of African descent?
What has that freedom meant for the black world?
And what has been the relationship to communities that are differently racialized but nonetheless suffer under these cycles of oppression?

Speaking in depth on the history of slavery in the US, the destructive nature of the prison-industrial complex, and the growing threat to democracy poised by ever-powerful global corporations, Davis ask listeners to recall inspiring moments of African American resistance and to work across lines of race and gender to foster grassroots democracy.

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Editorial: PM Press

ISBN: 9781604861020

Medida: 14x14

Año: 2011

Formato: CD

Idioma: Anglès

Angela Y. Davis Fue catedrática de la Universidad de California, Santa Cruz, en el Departamento de Estudios Afroamericanos y Feministas entre 1994 y 1997. Profesora vitalicia en el Departamento de Historia de la Conciencia de dicha universidad, ha sido miembro del Partido Comunista estadounidense desde 1968 y participó activamente en los movimientos que sacudieron Estados Unidos durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970. Entre sus libros cabe destacar "Are Prisons Obsolete?" (2003), "Blues legacies and Black Feminism" (1998), "Women, Culture & Politics" (1988) y "Angela Davis: An Autobiography" (1975).
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