Dr. Al-Tariq Moore By Haley Moore As The James Baldwin Society of NCCU closed out its first year, our faculty advisor, Dr. Al-Tariq Moore, gave a riveting spoken word performance in honor of the organization's namesake. His performance covered a myriad of topics such as Black identity, sexuality, religion, and the Black experience generally. I … Continue reading United Under One: “A Requiem for Jimmy” Review
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Well, There Goes My Last F-ck
Hey everyone. How y’all? Today is November 6, 2024 and we (America, the exclusive we) have just elected Donald John Trump as the 47th President of the United States. Let me restate that, we reelected arguably the worst - definitely the most infamous and criminal - commander-in-chief in history. I won’t give you a laundry … Continue reading Well, There Goes My Last F-ck
JBS DEBATE #1: “Should Black People Use the ‘N’ Word?”
On Tuesday, October 29, 2024, the JBS hosted its first debate series installment. The adopted resolution declared that "Black people should NOT use the 'N' Word." Panelists squared off defending black linguistic autonomy against etymology and historical context. In the end ... well ... watch the video! What do YOU think? DEBATING: Will Diggs - … Continue reading JBS DEBATE #1: “Should Black People Use the ‘N’ Word?”
JBSNCCU Clothing Drive!
Hi All! The JBSNCCU is launching its first community service initiative. As we're quickly approaching fall and winter and the weather is changing, we're collecting clothing for those who may be in need. If you have any gently used clothing you don't need, please bring it to Farrison-Newton Communications Bldg, Rm. 316 between the hours … Continue reading JBSNCCU Clothing Drive!
Notes from Another Son…
James Arthur Baldwin was, and is, a gift to this world. While his literary genius is world-renowned, he was a committed social activist and celebrated orator throughout his lifetime. I heard my first Baldwinian stories before I knew what an ear was (English teacher mom). His impact on my life has tangible examples; as a thinker, … Continue reading Notes from Another Son…
James Baldwin, The Art of Fiction, No. 78
(PARIS REVIEW, 1984) https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/2994/the-art-of-fiction-no-78-james-baldwin INTERVIEWER Would you tell us how you came to leave the States? JAMES BALDWIN I was broke. I got to Paris with forty dollars in my pocket, but I had to get out of New York. My reflexes were tormented by the plight of other people. Reading had taken me away … Continue reading James Baldwin, The Art of Fiction, No. 78
Letter from a Region in My Mind (1962)
Take up the White Man’s burden—Ye dare not stoop to less—Nor call too loud on FreedomTo cloak your weariness;By all ye cry or whisper,By all ye leave or do,The silent, sullen peoplesShall weigh your Gods and you. —Kipling. Down at the cross where my Saviour died,Down where for cleansing from sin I cried,There to my … Continue reading Letter from a Region in My Mind (1962)








