Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, Law, and Social Justice, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, he co-founded and led The Opportunity Agenda. Jenkins has also been a frequent guest columnist in The Hollywood Reporter. He has also appeared frequently as a commentator on CBS and MSNBC.
Alan reflects on what America would be like if Trump’s MAGA coup attempt had succeeded and how he (and Gan Golan) used that premise and thought exercise to create 1/6: A Graphic Novel. He also shares his worries and concerns about the present state and future of American democracy and the long Black Freedom Struggle in this time of white rage and neofascist assault, and reflects on what President Obama (who Alan casually knows from their time together at law school) must be thinking about his legacy.
Chauncey and Alan also reflect on the early days of comic book conventions and how they found their love for graphic novels and other such visual storytelling.
On this landmark 400th episode of the podcast, Chauncey DeVega reflects on the journey, the perils and allure of being broken and exhausted by the Trumpocene (and how too many of his fellow travelers in the pro-democracy movement are quitting), and how the hope peddlers and other happy pill sellers will be amplifying their siren song voices as the reality of Dictator Trump becomes more real and imminent.
Chauncey also shares some heartwarming animal friend and good human stories, is concerned about the future of his beloved New England Patriots in a post-Belichick era, and is embarrassed that he was defeated again by the Fog Monster and then by Sub Zero here in Chicago.
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Ep. 155: Frank Miller Reflects on Batman and a Career in Comic Books
Ep. 154: Dallas Penn Reflects on the Black Blogosphere, Life, Collecting, and Hip-Hop
Ep. 153: There's "No Easy Way Out" When You are Bowling with Gangsters and Hustlers
Ep. 152: Lance Dodes Warns That Donald Trump is Sociopathic
Ep. 151: James Whitman Explains What Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Learned From American Racism
Ep. 150: Timothy Snyder Explains how Donald Trump will use Charlottesville to advance his fascist agenda
Ep. 149: Analyzing the White Supremacist Terrorism in Charlottesville
Ep. 148: Van Jones Explains How Best to Resist Donald Trump
Ep. 147: Randi Weingarten Explains the Dangers of Gangster Capitalism and the War on America's Schools
Ep. 146: Tom Nichols Explains How Anti-intellectualism and the War on Expertise Led to the Rise of Donald Trump
Ep. 145: Randolph Hohle Explains How Neoliberalism and the Color Line Intersect
Ep. 144: Resisting Fascism and White Supremacy in the Age of Donald Trump
Ep. 143: Joseph Baker Explores the Lives of Bigfoot Hunters, Demonologists, and UFO Researchers
Ep. 142: Jason Aaron on Writing "Star Wars", "Southern Bastards", and Reflections on the South
Ep. 141: Barry Blaustein Talks Professional Wrestling, Donald Trump, and Eddie Murphy
Ep. 140: Tim Wise Explores White Identity Politics in the Age of Donald Trump
Ep. 139: Ruth Ben-Ghiat Analyzes Authoritarianism and Donald Trump's Predatory Masculinity
Ep. 138: Bandy Lee Sounds the Alarm about Donald Trump's Mental Health
Ep. 137: Naveed Jamali Explains How Russia Could Have Infiltrated Trump's White House
Ep. 136: Rachel Dolezal Explains "Transracial" Identity and Her Journey From "Black" to "White"
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