The Responsibility of Black intellectuals in the age of crack.

Program Title:
The Responsibility of Black intellectuals in the age of crack.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0774
Description: 

Panel discussion, inspired by an article by Reverend Gene Rivers which raises issues of class, race and identity in relation to moral obligations and responsibilities of Black intellectuals. 505 PANEL: Belle Hooks, Professor at Oberlin College and author of Breaking Bread ; Professor Henry Lewis Gatews, Chair of Afro-American studies at Harvard University ; Cornell West, Professor at Princeton University and author of Race Matters, Lyn Lowry of the Bethel A & M Church ; Reverend Eugene Rivers of Dorchester ; and Margaret Burnham, from MIT.

520 Panel discussion, inspired by an article by Reverend Gene Rivers which raises issues of class, race and identity in relation to moral obligations and responsibilities of Black intellectuals. 505 PANEL: Belle Hooks, Professor at Oberlin College and author of Breaking Bread ; Professor Henry Lewis Gatews, Chair of Afro-American studies at Harvard University ; Cornell West, Professor at Princeton University and author of Race Matters, Lyn Lowry of the Bethel A & M Church ; Reverend Eugene Rivers of Dorchester ; and Margaret Burnham, from MIT.

Date Recorded on: 
30 Nov. 1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
2 reels (114 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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