
In this thought-provoking episode of The Black Lotus Podcast, Josiah sat down with Deanrea Sykes Jr, a recent Howard University alumnus who studied Philosophy and African American Studies. As an aspiring academic, Deanrea's research centers around Africana Philosophy and Afro-pessimism, delving into the intersection of race, social/political philosophy, and the lived experiences of the Black community. In the fall, Deanrae will be attending Emory University to obtain his Doctorate in the discipline of Philosophy.
Throughout our conversation, we explored a wide range of captivating topics, from continental philosophy and the dehumanization of the Black race to the impact of social media on how Black death is perceived along with how integration affected the Black Community as a whole. We also delved into the complex dynamics between HBCUs and PWIs, discussing the contrasting approaches to navigating White society and the unique strengths each educational environment offers.
Deanrea shared profound insights on Black male mass incarceration, reproductive rights, and the significance of understanding Afro-Pessimism in our society. We touched on the enduring consequences of historical acts like the 1956 Highway Commission Act and the repercussions faced by Black teachers after the Brown v. Board decision in 1954. The conversation didn't shy away from addressing pressing contemporary issues, such as Kamala Harris becoming Vice-President and its impact on the Black community. This was a fun, wide-ranging, and informative episode and you guys are in for a treat with this one. All the continued support is much appreciated. And as we always say, as long as y’all show love, we’ll stay consistent!
Intro - 0:00
What’s Deanrae been reading lately? - 3:06
What is Continental Philosophy? - 5:15
Josiah’s Next Steps/HBCU vs PWI Black Student Experience - 8:20
“HBCUs teach you how to dominate White Society, PWIs teach you how to navigate it beautifully” - 16:10
Is Black Male Mass Incarceration a Reproductive Rights issue? - 25:50
Black Immigrants and Black Americans/What inspires Deanrae to study Afro-Pessimism - 27:10
The Dehumanization of the Black Race - 31:28
What got Deanrae into Philosophy/Afro-Pessimism - 38:35
Being Pessimistic versus Realistic - 44:00
How does Social Media affect how Black Death is viewed? - 48:15
Did Kamala Harris becoming Vice-President Hurt Black People? - 54:20
Blaxploitation and Black Radicals - 1:00:09
Are other races more prideful and unified? - 1:05:35
Building Ourselves Up - 1:10:00
Effects of the 1956 Highway Commission Act/Urban Renewal - 1:26:00
Integration and Afro-Pessimism - 1:38:40
Black People and Feminism - 1:46:08
Do you know how many Black Teachers eventually lost their jobs after the Brown v. Board decision of 1954? - 1:50:30
Are Black people afraid of being Segregationists? - 1:54:40
“America is a Watered-Down Version of Black Culture” - 1:58:00
Doctorate program at Emory University - 2:00:45