I hope you find our discussion as enlightening as I did. In an imaginedmeeting between Marxism's founder, Karl Marx and socialist Democratic presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, we do not know of course, what they would say, but one thing is certain. After graduation, he joined the Columbia Psychiatry faculty and was named the Director of Precision Psychiatry. We actually spoke almost a year ago now, before all of the pandemic madness had fully set in, but it’s certainly an evergreen conversation.
Mark Sanders, senior lecturer and undergraduate coordinator in the department of philosophy at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. In addition, if you feel so inclined, you can help support this show and my other Hip-Hop and social justice related work via my Patreon page at In the meantime, please enjoy this episode with Dr. We love the idea that this podcast can help convert some non-believers. Forward the show or a particular episode to anyone you know who might be interested, and in fact, even to people who wouldn’t. Even though they were recorded a while ago, they are no less valuable to the goal of preserving, protecting, and promoting the ability of Hip-Hop music and culture to Improve society and uplift humanity, so I wanted to make sure we had them on the record.Īfter we drop these few episodes, expect a slew of brand new conversations with some of the nation’s most influential thought leaders that are pushing the Hip-Hop-as-innovation envelope in areas including education, science and technology, health and wellness, social justice, the fine arts, entrepreneurialism and much more.įor now, please take a moment to share and spread the love. After the flurry of episodes we released during our semi-daily run in September 2020, and before we start dropping a brand new set of shows in April 2021, we wanted to deliver a few episodes that were in the vault, but that we didn’t get to put out during the past year that was a helluva decade.