Topic: Michael Eric Dyson

4 chapters across the catalog

900
Episode 900 2:10:53 - 2:14:31

900: 900

Michael Eric Dyson on White Privilege

Professor Michael Eric Dyson appeared on "The View" to promote his book and discuss the concept of white privilege. Dyson argued that Donald Trump is a manifestation of "white refusal to grow up" and that white Americans must acknowledge their inherent privilege. The hosts critique Dyson's rhetorical style and the implications of his arguments regarding racial safe spaces.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 13:25 - 18:25

1065: Flux Capacitator

Michael Eric Dyson Funeral Oration and Trump Criticism

Michael Eric Dyson delivered a fiery speech at Aretha Franklin's funeral that included sharp criticisms of Donald Trump and a perceived slight toward Barack Obama. Dyson used alliterative insults to describe the President, calling him a "lugubrious leech" and a "doppelganger of deceit." The oration emphasized Franklin's activism for figures like Angela Davis and her deep roots in the black community of Detroit.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 27:02 - 29:18

855: Burkini Meanie

Michael Eric Dyson Analyzes Whiteness and Trump Rhetoric

Academic Michael Eric Dyson appeared on MSNBC with Chris Hayes to discuss the sociological concept of "whiteness" as a default American identity. Dyson argued that Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan serves as a coded message for white nationalism that is clearly understood by African American communities.

Earle in the Gulf
Episode 222 33:11 - 34:44

222: Earle in the Gulf

Michael Eric Dyson, Barack Obama Racial Discourse

A clip from Face the Nation features Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University discussing racial discourse in America and his meeting with President Barack Obama. Dyson argues that while criticism of the President is valid, there has been an "incivility" in how race is addressed. The hosts comment on Dyson's speaking style and the nature of intellectual differences in the political sphere.