Ta-Nehisi Coates | "Between The World & Me"

Published: Oct. 12, 2020, 6 p.m.

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In this week's episode, we discuss the life and work of American author and journalist, Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates. Also included is a reading of an excerpt from his book, "Between The World & Me." It is written as a letter to the author's teenage son about the feelings, symbolism, and realities associated with being Black in the United States. Coates recapitulates American history and explains to his son the "racist violence that has been woven into American culture." Coates draws from an abridged, autobiographical account of his youth in Baltimore, detailing the ways in which institutions like the school, the police, and even "the streets" discipline, endanger, and threaten to disembody black men and women. The work takes structural and thematic inspiration from James Baldwin's 1963 epistolary book The Fire Next Time. Unlike Baldwin, Coates sees white supremacy as an indestructible force, one that Black Americans will never evade or erase, but will always struggle against.


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