All Things Cosmic w/Jon Ivan Gill S2:E5: José Pimienta-Bey

On S5 of E2 of All Things Cosmic, we're delighted to glean from the insights of esteemed professor José Pimienta-Bey, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies and Chair of the African American Studies Program at Berea College. Dr. Bey enlightens us on the history of the Moors, the connections between the Moroccan empire at the regions now commonly referred to as "The Americas," the relevance of the Moors to modern day racial language and nationality, and so much more. Be sure to pay close attention to the information Dr. Bey offers in this important session of All Things Cosmic. Featuring a musical selection by LA-based dynamic Native Soul singer Ana Saldaña. Tune on in! José Pimienta-Bey: https://www.berea.edu/afr/faculty-and-staff/dr-jose-v-pimienta-bey/ Othello's Children in the "New World": Moorish History and Identity in the African American Experience: https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/228500-Othello-s-Children-in-the-New-World Ana Saldaña: www.anasaldanamusic.com

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All Things Cosmic is a podcast from the Center for Process Studies that engages cutting edge discourses across disciplines--from science, philosophy, and religion, to art, aesthetics and activism. Through conversations with scholars and artists whose work reflect process modes thought, we situate discourse among three core convictions: that creative evolution, axiological persuasion, and aesthetic articulation are fundamental to the cosmos. Far from being dislocations in a foreign universe, human existence, experience, and expression are exemplifications of all things cosmic.