The Baldwin 100
Brought to you by Penguin Random House and the James Baldwin family, this show examines the life and work of iconic author and Civil Rights activist James Baldwin, as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth. Join host Cree Myles of the award-winning All Ways Black as she goes behind the scenes with Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Roxane Gay, Billy Dee Williams, Robert Jones Jr., and other luminaries to give the inside scoop on who James Baldwin was and why he and his works are more relevant than ever today. Visit JamesBaldwinBooks.com for more info.
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Was wishing this into existence
22 nov.
Thank you!
Baldwin
22 août
As a middle-aged white woman, I will never forget the first time I heard James Baldwin on Netflix's” I Am Not Your Negro.” I had read Baldwin but never listened to his voice. I can’t find the words to explain how this classy, brilliant, individual, and queer individual had the soul of a mighty Lion. I burst into tears. For the first time, I felt this magnificent man who held no hatred as a part of my soul. It's not color, religion, or sexual preference it's the soul of the vessel. Baldwin was about love, and he is more relevant today.
James Baldwin through a unique lens
9 août
I’ve dug into multiple episodes and really enjoy how the host engages with some many different voices around media and culture - all while telling James Baldwin’s incredible story. Such a great listen.
Love this
18 juil.
Well produced. Thought provoking. Intellectually stimulating. Creatively inspiring. The first episode alone provided insights that I hadn’t thought of before regarding Baldwin and the world he lived in and created.
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- CréationPenguin Random House + Vintage Books
- Années d’activité2 k
- Épisodes9
- ClassificationTous publics
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