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Prof. James Smalls: Malcolm X - Analysis of His Evolutionary Development

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Prof. James Small - Understanding African History, Culture and Its Influence On The Western World.

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Dr. James Smalls is an art historian, with a focus on the intersections of race, gender, and queer sexuality in the art and visual culture of the nineteenth century, as well as the art and visual culture of the black diaspora. He is the author of Homosexuality in Art (Parkstone Press, 2003) and The Homoerotic Photography of Carl Van Vechten: Public Face, Private Thoughts (2006). He has published essays in a number of book anthologies and prominent journals, including American Art, French Historical Studies, Third Text, Art Journal, and Art Criticism. His book chapters and articles include: Menace at the Portal: Masculine Desire and the Homoerotics of Orientalism (2016), The Soft Glow of Brutality (2015), A Teacher Uses Star Trek for Difficult Conversations on Race and Gender (2015), Racial Antics in Late Nineteenth-Century French Art and Popular Culture (2014), Sculpting Black Queer Bodies and Desires: The Case of Richmond Barthé (2013), and Exquisite Empty Shells: Sculpted Slave Portraits and the French Ethnographic Turn (2013). Smalls is currently completing a book entitled Féral Benga: African Muse of Modernism.

In 2006, Smalls curated a two-part exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art on the art, career, and international influence of the African American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner. In 2009-2010, he served as the Consulting Editor for the five-volume set of The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art. In 2015 he was appointed to the Advisory Board for The Archives of American Art Journal.

Dr. Smalls holds degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in Ethnic Arts (B. A.), and Art History (M. A., and Ph.D.). He has taught at Rutgers University, Columbia University, and at the University of Paris.


NYC Photographer ISSA KHARI is based in Brooklyn NY. Issa is a Credentialed Visual Journalist and Street Photographer covering everything from Protest to Fashion Shows. After 5 years of covering events large and small, there is a stable and must follow for advocates of independent media as well as those with a passion for the arts. Issa is also a VIP live stream broadcaster on the Periscope/Twitter platform. As of 2019 Issa Khari has shifted his focus to Portrait photography and continues to work closely with local talent in New York City.

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Professor James "Baba" Smalls speaking at MIB in Harlem NYC USA Sat. Nov.3 , 2018 on the subject of the Legacy of Malcolm X. Including after his assassination and the continued contributions of his family and students to the development of Islam in America. This lecture includes personal anecdotes of Prof. Smalls journey and development.

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In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz speaks with Professor James Smalls. The Pan-Afrikan activist and speaker take us back to our roots so we can reconnect to the cultural traditions of our ancestors. He delves into the high science of the cosmos to explain how the totality of God is inside of us.

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In this installment of the Build On Beauty TV, I talk with Speaker, Educator, Activist, and CEO, Professor James Small. Listen in as he shares insight into racism in America, our African heritage, and the importance of economic development. #madeinamerica #racisminamerica #professorjamessmall

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Conférence du 21 Novembre 2020 avec Prof. Bayyinah Bello
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