
Liberation Audio
Walter Rodney: A people’s professor
Apr 3, 2023
"Walter Rodney: A people’s professor" discusses the ongoing relevance of Rodney's work and his contributions to the socialist movement. It explores his background, experiences, and teaching position at the University of Dar es Salaam. The podcast also delves into Tanzania's move towards socialism, the influence of revolutionary movements on the fight against white power, and Rodney's advocacy for black power in the West Indies. It highlights Rodney's revolutionary approach to teaching and learning and his significance as an activist academic.
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- Walter Rodney's posthumously-published text, 'A View from the Third World,' challenges anti-Soviet narratives and emphasizes the practical relevance of the Russian Revolution to contemporary liberation struggles.
- Rodney's commitment to bridging academia with the working class through his dialectical pedagogy known as Groundings demonstrates his dedication to the liberation struggles of the oppressed and the importance of valuing the knowledge and experiences of the masses.
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Walter Rodney's Background and Influence
Walter Rodney, born in Guyana, came from a working-class family and grew up during a time of socialist movement in Guyana. His commitment to activism and community engagement was shaped by the political movement and the spirit of independence. Rodney's contributions as a professor in Jamaica and Tanzania were deeply rooted in his desire to bridge academia with the working class. His development of the dialectical pedagogy known as Groundings and his lectures showcased his commitment to the liberation struggles of the oppressed.
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