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New Dawn

This podcast engages the intersection of race and capitalism by talking to experts and activists in the field, hosted by Professor Michael C. Dawson from the University of Chicago.

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Update frequency
every 31 days
Average duration
49 minutes
Episodes
44
Years Active
2016 - 2024
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The “Irreconcilables”: Reforming Tax Policy to Maintain Racial Inequality

The “Irreconcilables”: Reforming Tax Policy to Maintain Racial Inequality

 Julia Ott, an associate professor of history at the New School, joins Michael Dawson to discuss the relationship between capital gains tax policy and Jim Crow, white wealth, the 1937 Conservative Mo…

00:51:59  |   Fri 19 Apr 2019
Neoliberalism in Kenya's Schools

Neoliberalism in Kenya's Schools

Wandia Njoya, Senior Lecturer at Daystar University in Kenya, joins Michael Dawson for a conversation about neoliberalism and the education system in Kenya. She also discusses her interest in environ…

00:44:03  |   Thu 28 Mar 2019
Global Markets,

Global Markets, "the national economy," and the Licit Life of Capitalism

Professor Michael Dawson speaks with Hannah Appel (Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles) about her research on US oil companies. They begin discussing Appel's recent…

00:39:19  |   Tue 22 Jan 2019
Dark Ghettos and the Articulation of Racial Capitalism

Dark Ghettos and the Articulation of Racial Capitalism

 Tommie Shelby, Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy at Harvard University, joins host Michael Dawson to discuss Shelby’s book “Dark Ghettos: Injustice…

00:46:41  |   Wed 09 Jan 2019
Expropriation, Exploitation, and the Neoliberal Racial Order

Expropriation, Exploitation, and the Neoliberal Racial Order

In the first episode of Season 3, Nancy Fraser, Henry A. & Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science at The New School, joins Michael Dawson in a moderated discussion on race, expropriati…
00:33:14  |   Wed 21 Nov 2018
Colonialism and Wealth Extraction: Puerto Rico after Maria

Colonialism and Wealth Extraction: Puerto Rico after Maria

Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Maria that devasted Puerto Rico in 2017, Puerto Rican scholars were invited to continue their research agendas at the University of Chicago. Joining the New Dawn Pod…
00:28:44  |   Wed 29 Aug 2018
Affordable Housing in the age of Financialization

Affordable Housing in the age of Financialization

In the latest episode of New Dawn, Michael Dawson welcomes John Robinson, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Robinson's work examines how macro-economic changes h…
00:45:29  |   Tue 07 Aug 2018
Mestizaje, Skin Color, and Capitalist Development in Mexico

Mestizaje, Skin Color, and Capitalist Development in Mexico

On location in Mexico City, Mexico, Michael Dawson engages Federico Navarrete, Professor at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) on understanding the intersection of race and capitalism…
00:46:22  |   Tue 27 Mar 2018
Black Liberation and the Crisis of Capital

Black Liberation and the Crisis of Capital

Abdul Alkalimat, Professor Emeritus of African-American Studies and Information Sciences, joins the New Dawn Podcast and discusses the role of black intellectuals and their relationships with liberat…
00:47:33  |   Fri 16 Feb 2018
Histories of Racial Capitalism: Urban Renewal, Racial Segregation, and Redevelopment

Histories of Racial Capitalism: Urban Renewal, Racial Segregation, and Redevelopment

Destin Jenkins, Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow and Instructor and incoming Assistant Professor of U.S. History at the University of Chicago, joins the New Dawn Podcast to discuss the emergence of hist…
00:45:27  |   Fri 05 Jan 2018
The Public University: Abel Valenzuela on Public Responsibility, Labor, and Organizing

The Public University: Abel Valenzuela on Public Responsibility, Labor, and Organizing

On location at UCLA, Professor Abel Valenzuela joins the New Dawn Podcast to talk about the role of labor, organizing, and the public university more broadly during the current presidential administr…
00:35:56  |   Tue 19 Dec 2017
Transnational Histories: Global Aspects to Racial Capitalism

Transnational Histories: Global Aspects to Racial Capitalism

Kicking off Season 2, Michael Dawson welcomes Ananya Roy, Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare and Geography and inaugural Director of The Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin.…
00:41:35  |   Fri 10 Nov 2017
Neoliberalism and Black Politics - Part II

Neoliberalism and Black Politics - Part II

Lester Spence, Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins University, joins the New Dawn Podcast and extends the conversation around using a neoliberal lens and th…
00:47:35  |   Mon 21 Aug 2017
Neoliberalism and/or Neocolonialism in Black Politics?

Neoliberalism and/or Neocolonialism in Black Politics?

Prof. Michael Dawson welcomes Nathan Connolly, Herbert Baxter Adams Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, to the New Dawn Podcast. In this episode, they discuss the value and ut…
00:52:35  |   Wed 09 Aug 2017
Flip'n the Script: Michael Dawson, Beyond Linked Fated, and the Roots to Racial Capitalism

Flip'n the Script: Michael Dawson, Beyond Linked Fated, and the Roots to Racial Capitalism

In this special episode, Prof. Megan Ming Francis, political scientist from the University of Washington, flips the script and engages Prof. Michael Dawson about his journey through activism and acad…
00:45:49  |   Mon 19 Jun 2017
Reframing Salvadoran Modernity: Race, Power, and Neoliberalism

Reframing Salvadoran Modernity: Race, Power, and Neoliberalism

Professor Michael Dawson welcomes to the New Dawn podcast Dr. Raul Moreno Campos, Lecturer in Political Science at California State University - Channel Islands. Moreno Campos discusses the developme…
01:02:20  |   Thu 08 Jun 2017
Bankers and Empire: The Caribbean, Capital, and Race

Bankers and Empire: The Caribbean, Capital, and Race

Peter Hudson, Assistant Professor of African American Studies at UCLA, discusses his new book, Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean, and uncovering a lost history of wealth in …
00:42:56  |   Sun 28 May 2017
Trump's Mafia Capitalism and the Crisis in American Politics

Trump's Mafia Capitalism and the Crisis in American Politics

In this episode, Michael Dawson welcomes Prof. Kaushik S. Rajan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director of 3CT at the University of Chicago. For Rajan, the current Trump administration r…
00:42:27  |   Mon 22 May 2017
The Rise of the Carceral State: Prisoner Organizing, Politicization, and Surplus Labor

The Rise of the Carceral State: Prisoner Organizing, Politicization, and Surplus Labor

In this episode, Michael Dawson talks with Toussaint Losier, Assistant Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, about the role of prisoner organizing and its in…
00:39:28  |   Tue 28 Mar 2017
Racial Capitalism: Globalism, Empire, and War

Racial Capitalism: Globalism, Empire, and War

Michael Dawson meets with Nikhil Singh, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU and Adom Getachew, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Political Science and the College at the U…
00:44:30  |   Tue 21 Mar 2017
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