Prof. Ula Taylor - Department of African American Studies - University of California, Berkeley
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Prof. Ula Y. Taylor is a professor in the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She specialises in African American history, black feminist theory, and intellectual traditions of African American women. Her research covers black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and civil rights movements from 1890 to 1980.
She is the author of The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam, The Veiled Garvey: The Life and Times of Amy Jacques Garvey, co-author of Panther: A Pictorial History of the Black Panther Party and The Story Behind the Film and co-editor of Black California Dreamin': The Crisis of California African American Communities.
Prof. Ula Y. Taylor Interview Question
00:00 - 01:18 Key highlights
01:19 - 07:56 Introduction
07:57 - 10:26 Career & Background
10:27 - 14:51 African-American History
14:52 - 19:04 Black Nationalism & Pan-Africanism
19:05 - 24:45 Lessons From Activism
24:46 - 31:12 Legacy of Black Panthers
31:13 - 36:01 Is Discomfort Necessary For Progress?
36:02 - 42:19 Community Feminism
42:20 - 48:54 Teaching Challenges with AI
48:55 - 54:00 AI Bias
54:01 - 58:05 Challenges in Black Studies
58:06 - 1:01:38 Role of Black Studies
1:01:39 - 1:08:07 Patriarchy and Nation of Islam
1:08:08 - 1:13:18 Advice for Young Learners
1:13:19 - 1:14:06 Closure
Useful Links and Resources
https://africam.berkeley.edu/people/ula-y-taylor
https://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/ula-y-taylor
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