
Africans jumping off of slave ships into the ocean during transport on the Middle Passage may have had greater political resonance than we realize. Viewing these acts as simply suicide to escape slavery ignores a "politics of refusal," which then becomes fuel for Black anarchism and new radical ways to imagine a better society against an anti-Black world. Dr. Sam C. Tenorio, Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, joins host Dr. Mark Anthony Neal to examine instances of resistance against the state into the 21st century in the new book, "Jump: Black Anarchism and Antiblack Carcerality," published by @NYUPressOnline.
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"Left of Black" is Duke University's intrepid web series on Black Studies and the Black Arts, continuing its milestone fifteenth season! The 2025 & 2023 Webby Award-nominated series features interviews with Black Studies scholars, musicians and visual artists, created and hosted by the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African and African American Studies, Dr. Mark Anthony Neal.
"Left of Black" is also the 2025 Silver Telly Award Winner for "Interview & Talk Show," the 2025 Bronze Telly Award Winner for "Education & Discovery," and the 2024 Gold Winner in the "Online Film & Video" category of the 20th Annual Davey Awards.
Directed, produced & edited by Eric Barstow, M.F.A.