Caree Banton
Host of Undisciplined PodcastCaree Banton is an assistant professor of Afro-Caribbean history at the University of Arkansas who is jointly appointed in history and African and African American studies. She received a master's in development studies from the University of Ghana in 2012 and completed her doctoral work at Vanderbilt University in 2013.
Banton is the host of Undisciplined, a podcast produced in collaboration with the university's African and African American studies program and KUAF.
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On the latest episode of "Undisciplined," we hear from Allison Parker, a professor of history at the University of Delaware and a biographer of Mary Church Terrell, a black women's activist whose career spanned many decades.
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Mary Church Terrell was described in her eulogy as an "unceasing militant" by legendary singer Paul Robeson. Dr. Alison Parker recently wrote a biography of Mary Church Terrell and wrestles with the idea of what it means to be unceasing in your activism over many decades and across many political movements.
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In the latest episode of "Undisciplined," Alexia Angton discusses her research on youth and crime as well as the school to prison pipeline in the United States.
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Dr. Alexia Angton joins the podcast to discuss her research on youth and crime as well as the school to prison pipeline in the United States.
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In the final installment of Undisciplined Live during Black History Month, we recorded at Art Ventures in Fayetteville to discuss Arkansas' agricultural relationship with rice as well as an exploration of the Black diaspora through the making of rice.
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On today's episode, some Arkansans are traveling to Missouri for recreational marijuana and transporting purchases back across state lines remains a federal felony offense. Plus, investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell will speak about his book, "Race Against Time. The book follows his work that reopened cold murder cases of civil rights activists. Also, a panel discusses food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas in a new episode of KUAF's "Undisciplined." The latest on from the Arkansas Legislature, an upcoming discussion on no-knock warrants and more.
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Coming to you live from Memorial Hall on the University of Arkansas campus, the latest episode of "Undisciplined" discusses the history and current work being done on food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas. The panel includes, David Street, Judy Kamau, Terrius Bruce, Denise Garner, Monique Jones and Casey Cowan.
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Coming to you live from Memorial Hall on the University of Arkansas campus, we discuss the history and current work being done on food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas. Our panel includes, David Street, Judy Kamau, Terrius Bruce, Denise Garner, Monique Jones, and Casey Cowan.
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On today's show, the "Undisciplined" podcast recorded an episode on Black erasure live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville. An Arkansas senate bill aims to prohibit local restrictions on short-term rentals. Plus, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art sets up for its new exhibitions, the Black-Owned NWA Business Expo is scheduled for next week and more.
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Last Thursday, "Undisciplined" recorded a podcast live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville to discuss the story of Black erasure in Northwest Arkansas. The panel included Sharon Killian, Chris Seawood, Tommie Davis and Ngozi Brown.