In Class with Carr
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In February of 2021, Karen Hunter asked Greg Carr, "Can I press record?" during a private discussion on Ida B. Wells. That kicked off what would become "In Class with Carr," a global phenomenon featuring the People's Professor Dr. Greg Carr. All of the episodes can be found on the Knarrative platform (www.knarrative.com) and you can join the community, #Knubia (community.knarrative.com).
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S E1327: In Class with Carr, Ep. 326: "Roots and Branches"
Drawing on reflections from last week’s experiences in Tulsa, this session of In Class With Carr traces relationships between roots of memory and community and contemporary branches of interventions,…
S E1326: In Class with Carr, Ep. 325: We Are All Greenwood
In Class With Carr 325 comes live from Justice for Greenwood’s weekend of rituals marking the 120th anniversary of Tulsa Oklahoma’s Greenwood District, where the memory and residue of “Black Wall…
S E1325: In Class with Carr, Ep. 324: Black Space / Black Place / Black Pace
The U.S. Memorial Day weekend is often described as the unofficial beginning of summer. Amid mounting regional and global challenges to U.S. power, intensifying US white nationalist politics, and the…
S E1324: In Class with Carr, Ep. 323: “From Time to Time”
In session 323, In Class with Carr uses the 2026 Commencement Season to explore the nature of time and the ways rituals marking transition create opportunities to reflect on Africana Governance, our…
S E1323: In Class with Carr, Ep. 322: Everything Ends: White Nationalism vs a Third US Reconstruction
This week’s In Class With Carr confronts an enduring question at the heart of the U.S. experiment: How long can White nationalism strain the U.S. political order before the contradictions at its core…
S E1322: In Class with Carr, Ep. 321: “Last Whiteness Standing”
This week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais sharpens what we too often soften with abstraction: Whiteness is not passive, accidental, or misunderstood. It is an intentional,…
S E1321: In Class with Carr, Ep. 320: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”
In "In Class With Carr" 320 we ask, “How can we live together?” Opening with the Jackson 5’s Stop! The Love You Save, This week’s conversation examines violence, narrative, community and continuity…
S E1319: In Class with Carr, Ep. 319: “How to Build a House of Life”
This week, In Class With Carr comes from the 42nd International Conference of The Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations, whose members have worked for over four decades to use…
S E1318: In Class with Carr, Ep. 318: "The Way We Were"
This week’s In Class With Carr reflects on memory, leadership, and responsibility, using the passing of media giant Bob Law and global tensions like the Israel-US conflict with Iran to question how…
S E1317: In Class with Carr, Ep. 317: Citizens or Subjects: Belonging and Certainty in an Age of Distraction
This week’s “In Class With Carr” uses the Trump vs Barbara Birthright Citizenship case to explore questions of belonging, obligation, and power. Using the Africana Studies framework, we discuss how…
S E1316: In Class with Carr, Ep. 316: "Six/Seven"
In the Thursday, March 26, 2026 edition of the New York Times, Lydia Polgreen observes that “America does not know how to exist in a world it does not control.” Through vacillations between seizing…
S E1315: In Class with Carr, Ep. 315: “You Gotta Choose”
As the US federal government exacerbates global and local political conflict and cultural struggle, this week’s session centers In Class’ latest exploration of secret places of Africana Governance,…
S E1314: In Class with Carr, Ep. 314: Common Humanity vs Exclusion: Montgomery as Method
This week’s In Class With Carr comes from Montgomery Alabama, site of the Second Annual National Fred D. Gray Symposium. We return to Alabama to reflect on how human and civil rights struggles waged…
S E1313: In Class with Carr, Ep. 313: Free the Mind/Free the Land!
As Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s war against the world enhances regional and global threats to the planet, this week’s session of In Class With Carr centers community self-determination as a…
S E1312: In Class with Carr, Ep. 312: “Slavemasters Without Slaves"
As we close the final day of Blackest History Month, the governments of the United States and Israel have declared war on Iran, an action that casts both countries as pariah states and threatens the…
S E1311: In Class with Carr, Ep. 311: Black Power in Action: The Meaning of Jesse Jackson
On February 17, 2026, Jesse Louis Jackson made transition at 84, marking a watershed chapter in four generations of African struggle for US and global power. Emerging from Africana Governance…
S E1310: In Class with Carr, Ep. 310: “Slaves Without Masters"
This second session of Blackest History Month centers on questions of freedom and liberty. What conditions define freedom? How is freedom related to self-definition, both individually and…
S E1309: In Class with Carr, Ep. 309: “Blackest History Month I: Semi-quincentennial Wars”
On February 7, 1926, National Negro History Week was first observed. This week, we frame Blackest History Month as a Governance ritual against the coming 250th anniversary of the founding of the…
S E1308: In Class with Carr, Ep. 308: Black History in Times of Trouble
This week’s In Class With Carr with Dr. Greg Carr and Karen Hunter, launches this year’s Blackest History Month, affirming that African education is not—and has never been—merely a response to…
S E1307: In Class with Carr, Ep. 307: Against Disassociation
This week on In Class with Carr, Dr. Greg Carr and Professor Karen Hunter turn to the geopolitical drama unfolding at Davos and the continued Trump-era decline of U.S. global authority—marked by a…
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