Poetic Narratives of Black Fugitivity w/Fred Moten
Our conversation with Fred Moten, Black theorist and author of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study. Moten’s writing towards refusal and escape guides our discussion on the genealogy of fugitivity by way of musical and literary investigation. Follow us online: https://www.ujimaboston.com / / ujimaboston. . The Boston Ujima Project is a democratic, member-run organization building a cooperative business, arts, and investment ecosystem in Boston, with a mission to return wealth to working-class communities of color. Ujima is bringing together neighbors, workers, business owners, investors, grassroots organizers, and culture-makers, to create a community-controlled economy in our city.

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Lecture by Fred Moten, 5.3.16

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ON VIOLENCE #2 Stefano Harney & Fred Moten / Online Lecture

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Parapraxis/Psychosocial Foundation Seminar One: The Problem of the Family; Meeting Five: Fred Moten

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How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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Dean's Lecture Series: Fred Moten on Plato, Dickinson, and the Philosophical Blues

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Fred Moten & Saidiya Hartman at Duke University | The Black Outdoors

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Fred Moten, the Undercommons & 21st Century Resistance

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Maya Angelou & James Baldwin in Conversation | THIRTEEN

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In Conversation: Fred Moten and Legacy Russell

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A Conversation with Fred Moten 12/02/18

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'We Met God When We Met White People.' Dr Daniel Black

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The Multiplicity Turn: Theories of Identity from Poetry to Mathematics seminar - November 24, 2021.

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A Lecture by Fred Moten, M.H Abrams Distinguished Visiting Professor

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James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley (1965) | Legendary Debate

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Stefano Harney, Fred Moten, and Michael Sawyer: "On Fugitive Aesthetics"

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Robin D.G. Kelley & Fred Moten In Conversation

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Fred Moten | Reading

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Mama Marimba Ani on Yurugu | For the People (1994)

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ON VIOLENCE #2 Stefano Harney & Fred Moten / Discussion

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