More food for thought on the debates relating to the state of Israel. Host Connie Morgan unpacks progressive leftist antisemitism with author of Woke Antisemitism David L. Bernstein.
Host Connie Morgan and founder of the non-profit Black Minds Matter Denisha Allen discuss school choice and the battle for academic freedom.
Every nation’s citizens pay taxes with the understanding that those resources will be allocated in a way that ultimately benefits the citizens of that nation. Not because outside people are bad and deserve no benefits, but because common sense dictates that no one nation has the resources to...
Listen now | An interview with founder and executive director of the Black Cowboy Coalition Aisha McElroy
The Hidden Genius Project, a national nonprofit organization, was founded in Oakland in 2012 by five Black male entrepreneurs/technologists who were unnerved by the dramatic juxtaposition between the high unemployment of Black male youth and the plethora of career opportunities within the local...
Host Connie Morgan gets educated on personal rights, libertarian activism and why we should care by founder of Liberty or Else Doni Anthony known as “Doni the Don” on X.
Professor of business ethics Rachel Ferguson explains how a classical liberal approach to problem solving leads to creative ideas on how to make America truly one with liberty and justice for all.
My perspective on the Middle East crisis is informed by a unique experience. I’m a Muslim American who worked for several years in the CIA. Most of my time was spent as a counterterrorism analyst.
Listen now | A bonus episode on Connie Morgan's quick reaction to the feud between Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro
Political Commentator and moderator Ashira Solomon tells her side of the story as a black American-Israeli Jew.
Looking at race eliminativism through a biblical lens. Racial categories themselves are racist. To end racism we must put an end to these categories. Individuals must see themselves and others as raceless. Racism was born out of the idea of race.
Connie’s list of the best books to give young children this holiday season.Choosing what books your children read is serious business. At least it should be. Even picture books should be carefully curated. I am fully convinced that if parents treated reading with the level of reverence they do...
My guest this week, Tabia Lee, the former DEI director at De Anza Community College, ran afoul of progressive bigotry when she made the utterly ordinary suggestion to her colleagues that it might be helpful to set an agenda for the semester.
Glenn Loury and Erec Smith (York College, Free Black Thought). Recorded November 13, 2023.
Paperback – October 28, 2023 Empowered Humanity Theory (EHT) is a theory that humans have the innate capacity to create a better world for themselves by developing three specific attitudes and engaging in 3 Pathways of Practice that strengthen the attitudes.
Obligatory Seriousness. What does it mean to have “privilege” or a “privileged upbringing”? Is this just having parents with money, or is there something else involved?
Storyteller Yaya Jata Fanusie reflects on the classic Spike Lee Film.
The final frontier. This post is available in hardcopy as a glossy booklet from FBT Publishing and Theory of Racelessness.
A new series attempting to answer the question, “What comes after black?” FBT co-founder Michael David Cobb Bowen and author Winkfield Twyman Jr.’s new podcast series.
A look at how Season 1 of the Free Black Thought podcast performed
Glenn Loury’s lifework as a social, moral, and spiritual project. The task of the social scientist and theorist is to help us learn about ourselves, about the determinants and implications of human behavior.
Dr. Tiffanie Victoria Jones shares the story of her cancelation at an American university following her refusal to solely teach post modernism theories on gender.
Racha Tahani Lawler and host Connie Morgan discuss what it means to be a black midwife supporting and promoting holistic birth.
Lessons from the great proponent of black self-sufficiency. Booker T. Washington, a remarkable figure in American history, was born in 1856. Following the Emancipation Proclamation he emerged from the shackles of slavery with nothing but the clothes on his back.