Law & Disorder

Colonial Legacies of Homophobia and Racism w/ Robert Jones Jr; Plus, Resistance in Residence Artist Bicasso

On today’s show, we spend the hour with Robert Jones Jr, also known as Son of Baldwin, a well-known social media presence which he recently retired. We discuss his debut novel, The Prophets, which is about two men who are in love, enslaved on the same Mississippi plantation. We talk about how the relationship between colonialism, Western imperialism, and christian hegemony built up an intersectional anti-Black racist and homophobic culture that has been maintained until today. We also explore his Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, how it impacts Robert’s professional life and social media presence, and how the legacies of violence embedded in slavery impact his ability to access good medical care today.

Buy the book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/622773/the-prophets-by-robert-jones-jr/
Check out Robert Jones Jr’s website: https://www.sonofbaldwin.com/

Our Resistance in Residence Artist this week is rapper and member of Oakland hip hop crew Living Legends, creator and curator of West Oakland’s now-gone Spirithaus Gallery, and multi-media visual artist, Josh Whitaker, also known as Bicasso.

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