'There’s a friendly hour’s conversation here about racial matters and moods. It’s been going on in a bookstore for about 35 years. What’s new this time, late in the portentous year of 2021, is first, the fine line between hope and despair, and second, that law professor Randall Kennedy joins Open Source with Christopher Lydon in a Zoom room, not the bookstore, and we’re recording ourselves for eavesdroppers. For starters, should we be calling this the Amanda Gorman year of Black womanhood, in prizes, power, all manner of public purposes? Under the dire threat of voter suppression, are activists in fact mounting a third Reconstruction since slavery? In culture, too, might we have a second Harlem Renaissance underway in all the arts and American thinking?'
Published on December 24, 2021 12:45