Julius Bailey, Ph.D., Christian Existentialist, teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Wittenberg University. He is a philosopher, cultural critic, social theorist, and diversity lecturer. As a socially conscious academic, Dr. Bailey has been interviewed on CNN, Fox, B.E.T, and ABC Nightline. A guest on numerous radio shows as a social critic and education advisor, he is often sought to speak at colleges, prisons, and community organizations across America.
Publications include “The Cultural Impact of Kanye West” (ed. Palgrave-McMillan, March 2014), “Philosophy and Hip-hop: Ruminations on Hip-Hop as Postmodern Cultural Form” (Palgrave,-McMillan, July 2014) and “Jay-Z: Essays on Hip Hop’s Philosopher King” (McFarland, 2011). He has also authored a host of articles on Hip-Hop Pedagogy and Social Justice issues. He holds Masters Degrees from Howard and Harvard Universities and a Doctorate from the University of Illinois.
For more information about Julius Bailey and his book, visit his website. Topics of conversation:Cram Down by Mark Shaiken
Badger and Turtle Face the Storm by Daniel McMillan
Lemon Curd by Homa Pourasgari
Squeeze Plays by Jeffrey Marshall
Baby Senses by Dr. Jaya Viswanathan
My Life Inspring Journal by Jason Jackson
Saint Bloodbath by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
”A Wretch Like Me” by Nancy Major
”We Need to Talk” by Suzanne Seifert Groves
”Still, The Sky” by Tom Pearson
The Mindful Author by Roxanne McCarty-O’Kane
The Final Steps by Mark M. Bello
Like Sapphire Blue by Marisa Billions
Disrobed by Syl Tang
A Whisper in the Shadows - by Scott MacFadyen
”Slade” A Conversation with Author Robb Grindstaff
The Dark School Series - A Conversation with Matti Silver
A Warm Touch - A Conversation with Connor Shane
Coming Full Circle - A Conversation with Budd Titlow
Soulful Return: A Conversation with Author Fidelis Mkparu
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Pollyanna
The Count of Monte Cristo
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends