Questioning Conversations Video Series now Live!
The Questioning Conversations video series will present the newest trends in the history of the Underground Railroad through vibrant conversations between top young academics and some of the most exciting artists active today in film, music and other media.
In a respectful way that honors the questions and the knowledge held by both parties, these conversations will introduce audiences to both the facts of the past and the craft of history. History is not just names and dates but the work of highly skilled researchers who work hard to uncover long-buried treasures from our nation’s past. Through these dialogues, Questioning Conversations will reveal these newly discovered treasures from our past – especially those connected to the Underground Railroad – as well as the ways that the craft of history has uncovered this valuable new information.
The following videos are the beginning of the series.
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Questioning Conversations Trailer
Teaser Trailer for the Questioning Conversation Series
- Duration:
- 1 minute, 7 seconds
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The Underground Railroad and the Power of Humor
The Questioning Conversations video series will present the newest topics in Underground Railroad history through vibrant conversations in a multidisciplinary setting. This video features the scholar Derrick R. Spires from Cornell University and the nationally known comedian Josh Johnson. They explore little known facts about the uses of humor in the writing and publications of freedom seekers and abolitionists. https://english.cornell.edu/derrick-r-spires https://www.joshjohnsoncomedy.com/
- Duration:
- 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Derrick R. Spires
Associate Professor of Literatures in English at Cornell University
Scholar of 19-century Black literature and culture.
Author of the award-winning book, The Practice of Citizenship (2019).
Featured in the film, “Becoming Frederick Douglass.”
He is currently at work on his next book: Serial Blackness. For more on Derrick Spires go to his website at: https://english.cornell.edu/derrick-r-spires
Josh Johnson
Stand-up comedian, writer, musician and performer.
His 2023 show, “Up Here Killing Myself,” was featured on Peacock.
Has written for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
He toured with Trevor Noah in 2019 as part of the Loud and Clear Tour and is Comedy Central’s ‘most watched comedian ever’ with 40M+ views to date across their platforms.
For more of Josh Johnson go to his website at: https://www.joshjohnsoncomedy.com/
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The Underground Railroad & the Power of Ancestors
The Questioning Conversations video series will present the newest topics in Underground Railroad history through vibrant conversations in a multidisciplinary setting. This video features the scholar Akiemi Glenn of the Pōpolo Project and the musician Kamakakēhau Fernandez discussing the important history of Anthony Allen, an African American freedom seeker who settled in Hawai’i in the 1810s. Anthony Allen, an African American freedom seeker who settled in Hawai’i in the 1810s.
- Duration:
- 29 minutes, 12 seconds
Dr. Akiemi Glenn, Executive Director is the founder and executive director of the Pōpolo Project. She holds an MA and PhD in linguistics from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and a BA in linguistics from New York University. Glenn is a scholar and community worker who specializes in studying culture and facilitating community change on large and small scales.
A filmmaker, artist, and cultural practitioner with genealogical ties to the forest and coastal areas currently known as North Carolina and Virginia, her research, curation, and work in Indigenous language revitalization and in community-based culture education centers the experience of diaspora and the potential of radical connection for profound change. Her community work in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Islands region brings together language, art, environmental and social justice, and education. She is also the co-founder and principal at Hawaiʻi Strategy Lab, a mixed-methods research endeavor that brings together data and culture in the service of social justice. She was formerly the director of Tele!, a language revitalization and engagement project in Hawai‘i's Tokelauan community funded by the federal Administration for Native Americans and administered by Te Taki Tokelau Community Training & Development. For more on Akiemi Glenn go to: https://akiemiglenn.net/
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The Underground Railroad and the Power of Women
This two-part video on the Questioning Conversations series features the Harvard historian Tiya Miles and the film critic Jonita Davis. Their thoughtful discussion covers a multitude of important topics including the ways that enslaved women have been represented in media, what their lives were really like, and the unique challenges facing female freedom seekers.
- Duration:
- 23 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Underground Railroad and the Power of Women (Part II)
This two-part video on the Questioning Conversations series features the Harvard historian Tiya Miles and the film critic Jonita Davis. Their thoughtful discussion covers a multitude of important topics including the ways that enslaved women have been represented in media, what their lives were really like, and the unique challenges facing female freedom seekers.
- Duration:
- 27 minutes, 10 seconds
Jonita Davis is the founder and editor-at-large of The Black Cape, “the Black Cinema’s Anorak Pop Entertainment Media Magazine.” She is a film and culture critic, author, and freelance writer. Davis has three published books and is currently a member of the AAFCA (African American Film Critics Association), NABJ (National Association for Black Journalists), the CIC (Chicago Independent Critics), Film Independent, HCA (Hollywood Critics Association, IFSC (International Film Society Critics, and is a Rotten Tomatoes Independent Critic.
For more about Jonita Davis go to: https://www.instagram.com/jonitaldavis/?hl=en
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Questioning Conversation: The Underground Railroad and the Power of Discovery
The Questioning Conversations video series will present the newest topics in Underground Railroad history through vibrant conversations in a multidisciplinary setting between scholars and some of the most exciting artists active today in film, music, and other media. This video on the Questioning Conversations series features NPS Historian Dr. Deanda Johnson and musical duo the War and Treaty. Their thoughtful discussion covers music's symbolism to freedom seekers. Trigger warning: Suicide Mention
- Duration:
- 30 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Underground Railroad and The Power of Writing
This video features the scholar Dr. Derrick R. Spires from Cornell University/University of Delaware and the nationally known comedian Josh Johnson. In their fascinating conversation, they explore how the power of writing provided nineteenth-century abolitionists, underground railroad operatives and freedom seekers a way to share the importance of their activism, while also exchanging stories and humorous exchanges much like people do today via social media.
- Duration:
- 24 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Underground Railroad and the Power of the Courts Part 1: Jane Johnson
This Questioning Conversation is split into two parts featuring Howard University historian Dr, Nikki Taylor and "Gen Z" TikTok phenomena Khalil Greene. This video discusses the extraordinary story of the freedom seeker* Jane Johnson, and the courageous ways she and her allies used the courts of Pennsylvania in 1854 to gain freedom for her and her children. To learn more about the definition of freedom seekers: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/undergroundrailroad/language-of-slavery.htm
- Duration:
- 32 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Underground Railroad and the Power of the Courts Part 2: Dred Scott
This Questioning Conversation is split into two parts featuring Howard University historian Dr, Nikki Taylor and "Gen Z" TikTok phenomena Khalil Greene. This video discusses the notorious 1857 Supreme Court decision, involving the freedom seeking Scott family. To learn more about the Dred Scott case, read here: https://www.nps.gov/jeff/planyourvisit/dredscott.htm
- Duration:
- 23 minutes, 15 seconds
Last updated: May 16, 2024