Lost & Found is thrilled to announce the next
publication to launch from our CUNY Pedagogy Series now available to all
on the digital publishing platform Manifold is Toni Cade Bambara’s “Realizing the Dream of a Black University,” & Other Writings (Parts 1 & 2) edited by Makeba Lavan and Conor Tomás Reed.
While Toni Cade Bambara is mostly known for her short stories, novels, and landmark 1970 anthology The Black Woman, “Realizing the Dream of a Black University,” & Other Writings
explores lesser-known aspects of her work and revives her far-reaching
pedagogical legacy. Through memoirs and texts drawn from City College of
New York’s radical 1960s educational experiments, we learn how Bambara
dedicated her life to embedding and expanding Black and Third World
studies in academic institutions, community settings, and the larger
collective consciousness while imbuing these efforts with her own unique
form of infectious activism and unflinching clarity.
Following the the launch of Audre Lorde: "I teach myself in outline,” Notes, Journals, Syllabi, & an Excerpt from Deotha and June Jordan "Life Studies," 1966-1976
publications on Manifold, we continue to offer these digital versions
of our physical texts as part of an ongoing effort to make our CUNY
pedagogy series available to all who might use them in their daily
liberation, education or self-care practices. These Lost & Found texts are available for custom classroom use, self-study, and group engagement and annotation.
You can read Toni Cade Bambara’s “Realizing the Dream of a Black University,” & Other Writings (Parts 1 & 2) here or below:
“REALIZING THE DREAM OF A BLACK UNIVERSITY” & OTHER WRITINGS PART I
- INTRODUCTION
- A NOTE ON THE TEXTS
- WORKING AT IT IN FIVE PARTS
- PUERTO RICANS (SPOKEN VERSION)
- LOST & FOUND
“REALIZING THE DREAM OF A BLACK UNIVERSITY” & OTHER WRITINGS PART II
- SUMMER 1968 SEEK REPORT
- REALIZING THE DREAM OF A BLACK UNIVERSITY
- DEAR BLOODS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- LOST & FOUND
Lost & Found
would like to thank the CUNY Manifold team for all their support in
making these publications available via Mainfold. We would also like to
thank our friends and collaborators Engaging the Senses Foundation for their generous support.