On March 17, 天美视频 hosted Dr. Cornel West for the fourth annual Alumni Lecture Series. For the evening conversation, 鈥淎rt as Resistance,鈥 Dr. West was interviewed by Tom Ryan (, 鈥07) about the music that roots and ignites his work as an activist and his resistance to the forces of hatred and racism.
鈥淭he black freedom movement has always been an anti-terrorist movement. 244 years of white supremacist slavery was terrorism every day, torture from sunup to sundown.鈥
In this video excerpt, Dr. West reflects on John Coltrane鈥檚 a musical response to the 1963 bombing of a Baptist church in Birmingham, which killed four young black girls. Coltrane, says Dr. West, was 鈥渙ne of the great love warriors ever produced in this generation. He鈥檚 an artistic genius, a spiritual titan, a moral giant.鈥 His music invites us to stare terrorism, racism, and hatred in the face, transforming our wounds so that they reflect a deep love of truth, beauty, goodness, and the holy.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to terrorize those who have terrorized me. I don鈥檛 want to reproduce the same sort of gangster-like activity, the same hatred, the same revenge. So the response to terror will in fact be something beautiful, something sad and melancholic, something that will touch the dark corners of the soul of every human being who鈥檚 willing to open their soul to those who have been killed by cowardly American terrorists, cowardly white supremacists, and gutbucket Jim Crow.鈥