Vincent W. Lloyd, a leading young scholar of Black thought, discusses the concept of Black dignity as performative struggle against domination. He explores the history of Black writers addressing themes like rage, love, and magic, arguing that Black dignity is the paradigm of all dignity. The podcast also explores the critiques of multiculturalism and liberalism in the Black struggle, the transformative power of anti-racism movements, and the importance of understanding the relationship between ontological resistance and different forms of struggle.