Freshman Seminar COAS at Howard University 11-03-2018.
Roundtable Conversation, “The Black Arts Movement: A Foundation for a Literature of Resistance and Activism”

Black Panther continues to break records.
Black Panther discussion with Jabari Sellars & Dr. Greg Carr
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
America Remains Divided 50 Years After Kerner
Carter G. Woodson
FROM THE SANKOFA ARCHIVES..... This is a presentation given as part of the ASCAC Communiversity Lecture Series in Philadelphia by Dr. Greg Kimathi Carr on February 9, 2008. This title of his presentation....INTELLECTUAL OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA-The Life and Legacy of Carter G. Woodson.

Carter G. Woodson Lesson Plan - Click to download.
THE HISTORY OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH - Article Featured in Ebony Magazine
Featured Media
Inner City Studies at 50
Dr. Greg Carr's lecture "Inner City Studies at Fifty: Institutionalizing Intellectual Warfare" as a part of the CCICS fifty year celebration.
The Legacy of Marcus Garvey
Race Relations in the U.S.
WHUT Howard University
Roland Martin Show Podcast
Jackie Robinson PBS
The Michael Imhotep Show, with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of The Afro American Studies Dept., “Jackie Robinson, The Color Barrier and The Destruction of The Negro Baseball Leagues”. We took an in depth, complex look at the impact that Jackie Robinson and others had on the Negro Baseball Leagues when they decided to play in the Major Leagues and how this led to the destruction of one of the biggest African American owned industries in the country.