Shoga Speaks

Robert Philipson

Join Filmmaker Dr. Robert Philipson as he explores the intersection of Black and Queer identities, Black-Jewish interrelations, and Music. 

Episodes

  1. 05/15/2025

    The Jewish Roots of John Garfield

    This episode explores the life and legacy of actor John Garfield (born Julius Garfinkel), focusing on how his Jewish roots shaped his identity, artistic choices, and political stance. Journalist Robert Nott, author of He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield, recounts Garfield’s upbringing on New York’s Lower East Side, among Jewish immigrant poverty, and strict religious expectations. Rejecting his Orthodox father’s path, Garfield turned to acting, eventually joining the leftist Group Theater—a hub of Jewish-American creativity and political activism. Garfield’s performances in the play Golden Boy and the movies Body and Soul, and Gentleman’s Agreement reflect recurring themes: the immigrant struggle, the lure of the American Dream, and resistance to systemic injustice. Body and Soul—produced independently—blended his real-life experiences with a fictional reworking of the biography of the famous Jewish boxer Barney Ross. Despite facing the Hollywood blacklist and pressure from HUAC during the Red Scare, Garfield refused to name names, an act of integrity that prematurely ended his acting career and possibly his life (he died at the age of 39)  but one that was rooted in his cultural and moral upbringing. Garfield, though not religiously observant, remained culturally Jewish, embodying a complex, deeply American Jewish identity in both life and art. Host Info Hosted by Dr. Robert Philipson Robert is a former professor of African-American studies with a passion for jazz and art. A published author and Harlem Renaissance historian, he has produced multiple films about the intersectionality of race, music, and sexuality. Guest Info Robert Nott, Author, “He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield (2003)” Robert Nott is an arts and entertainment writer for The Santa Fe New Mexican Resources Books Nott, Robert. He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield. Plays and Movies Odets, Clifford. Waiting for Lefty Odets, Clifford. Awake and Sing Odets, Clifford. Golden Boy. 20th Century Fox, Gentleman’s Agreement (1947) Hollywood Backstories: Gentlemen’s Agreement Music “Body and Soul” - Sarah Vaughan “Happy Days are Here Again” - Barbra Streisand Connect With Us: Website: shogafilms.org Instagram: @shogafilms Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms Sign up for our newsletter at shogafilms.org Website: www.shogafilms.com; Instagram: shogafilms; Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms; Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms

    The Jewish Roots of John Garfield
  2. 01/22/2025

    The Killing of Canada Lee

    In this episode, Dr. Robert Philipson interviews Mona Smith, Canada Lee's biographer,  about the rise, political assassination, and virtual erasure of this African American hero. From 1934 to 1951, Canada Lee was the most famous and revered Black actor of his day, associated -- and frequently starring -- with every landmark African American Broadway production. He broke barriers again and again by being cast in non-Black productions. Despite this, Canada Lee is virtually unknown. They discuss how his early death at the age of 45 is tied to the blacklist of the postwar Red Scare which also buried his achievements. Host Info Hosted by Dr. Robert Philipson Robert is a former professor of African-American studies with a passion for jazz and art. A published author and Harlem Renaissance historian, he has produced multiple films about the intersectionality of race, music, and sexuality. Guest Info Mona Smith Mona Smith is the author of Becoming Something: The Story of Canada Lee. She is a playwright, screenwriter, and former newspaper reporter. She is also a consultant to nonprofits and teaches theater and writing. Music “I Can’t Breathe” - H.E.R Connect With Us: Website: shogafilms.org Instagram: @shogafilms Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms Sign up for our newsletter at shogafilms.org Website: www.shogafilms.com; Instagram: shogafilms; Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms; Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms

    The Killing of Canada Lee
  3. 12/06/2024

    The Greatest Jewish Boxer You've Never Heard Of

    In this episode of Shoga Speaks, Dr. Robert Philipson interviews author Doug Century about his biography Barney Ross: The Life of a Jewish Fighter, exploring the extraordinary life of Barney Ross—a Jewish boxing champion, World War II hero, and outspoken recovering addict. Born Dov-Ber Rosofsky in an Orthodox household, Ross rose from Chicago’s Jewish ghetto to become a national sports icon in the 1930s, defeating opponents in matches that symbolized resistance amid the rise of Nazi Germany. Century traces Ross’s evolution from the ring to the battlefield at Guadalcanal, where he became a decorated Marine, and later to his public struggle with heroin addiction and advocacy for drug policy reform. The episode also touches on Ross’s Hollywood ties, failed biopic, covert support for Israel’s founding, and his fading place in Jewish American memory—offering a rich portrait of resilience, identity, and legacy. Host Info Hosted by Dr. Robert Philipson Robert is a former professor of African-American studies with a passion for jazz and art. A published author and Harlem Renaissance historian, he has produced multiple films about the intersectionality of race, music, and sexuality. Guest Info Doug Century Doug Century is a journalist and the author of Barney Ross: The Life of a Jewish Fighter. douglascentury.com Music “Echoes of Sinai” - WAYA & Cafe De Anatolia “There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” - Bessie Smith “Boogie Boogie Bugle Boy” - The Andrews Sisters “You’se a Viper” - Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys “Hooray for Hollywood” - Johnny Mercer, Dick Powell, Frances Langford, Johnny Davis, Gene Krupa “Kaddish” - Rachel Hyman Connect With Us: Website: shogafilms.org Instagram: @shogafilms Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms Sign up for our newsletter at shogafilms.org Website: www.shogafilms.com; Instagram: shogafilms; Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms; Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms

    The Greatest Jewish Boxer You've Never Heard Of
  4. 08/13/2024

    The Life and Lesbian Times of Alberta Hunter

    This episode of Shoga Speaks dives into the life and legacy of legendary blues singer Alberta Hunter through a rich conversation with playwright and activist Jewelle Gomez, whose play Leaving the Blues reimagines Hunter’s journey as a closeted Black lesbian performer in early 20th-century America. Host Dr. Robert Philipson and Gomez explore Hunter’s fierce independence, prolific songwriting, civil rights activism, and hidden queer identity, contrasting her with peers like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Drawing from personal memory, historical research, and dramatic invention, Gomez reveals how Hunter’s public poise masked deep private struggles, ultimately portraying her as both musical icon and cultural trailblazer. Guest Information: Jewelle Gomez Playwright, novelist, and activist Author of Leaving the Blues, part of a trilogy on unsung Black queer figures Website: jewellegomez.com Music   My Handy Man - Alberta Hunter Darktown Strutters' Ball - Alberta Hunter Down Hearted Blues - Alberta Hunter Give Me All The Love You Got - Alberta Hunter Take That Thing Away - Alberta Hunter Host Info: Dr. Robert Philipson Dr. Philipson is a former professor of African-American studies and Harlem Renaissance scholar. He is also a filmmaker with a focus on the intersection of race, sexuality, and music. Website: Shogafilms.org Connect With Us Website: Shogafilms.org Instagram: @shogafilms Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms Sign up for our newsletter at shogafilms.org Website: www.shogafilms.com; Instagram: shogafilms; Facebook: facebook.com/shogafilms; Twitter: twitter.com/shogafilms

    The Life and Lesbian Times of Alberta Hunter

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Join Filmmaker Dr. Robert Philipson as he explores the intersection of Black and Queer identities, Black-Jewish interrelations, and Music.