Dr. Cornel West Biography
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GROUNDBREAKING
AUTHOR
Dr. Cornel West is
currently the Class of 1943 University Professor of Religion at Princeton
University. One of America’s most gifted and provocative public
intellectuals, Dr. West has won numerous awards, including the American Book
Award, and has received more than 20 honorary degrees. He received his BA
from Harvard University and his MA and PhD from Princeton University.
Dr. West’s writing,
speaking, and teaching weaves together the American traditions of the
Baptist Church, transcendentalism, socialism, and pragmatism. His
best-selling book, Race Matters, changed the course of America’s
dialogue on race, justice, and democracy.
As a boy, Dr. West was greatly impressed by the Baptist church. He had been
deeply touched by the stories of parishioners who, only two generations from
slavery, told stories of Blacks maintaining their religious faith during the
most trying of times. Dr. West was equally attracted to the commitment of
the Black Panthers, and it was from them that he began to understand the
importance of community-based political action. However, it was a biography
of Teddy Roosevelt that Dr. West borrowed from a neighborhood bookmobile
that influenced his academic future and led him to Harvard. After three
years, Dr. West graduated magna cum laude. Martin Kilson, one of Dr.
West’s professors, recalls him as “the most intellectually aggressive and
highly cerebral student I have taught in my 30 years here.”
Dr. West’s first book,
Prophesy Deliverance!, advocates a socially concerned African American
Christianity that draws from Marxism. Dr. West has authored several other
books, most recently The African-American Century: How Black Americans
Have Shaped Our Century (with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,), and Cornel
West: A Critical Reader. He also co-authored two important books on
public policy issues: The Future of American Progressivism (with
Roberto Unger) and The War Against Parents (with
Sylvia Ann Hewlett).
Dr. West was an
influential force in developing the storyline for the popular Matrix
trilogy. Not only is he the spokesperson for this box-office hit series,
Dr. West also had recurring roles in the final two volumes.
A long-time member, Dr.
West now serves as an honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of
America. He has worked with numerous political and social organizations,
including co-chairing the National Parenting Organization’s Task Force on
Parent Empowerment. Dr. West was also part of President Clinton’s National
Conversation on Race, and has joined Al Sharpton's Presidential exploratory
committee.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
·
Democracy Matters
·
The African American Century: What Next?
·
Heart of American Darkness
·
Restoring Hope
·
Reflections on Hip-Hop: The Role of Black Music in American
Culture
·
Race & Democracy
·
Race Matters
Last updated January 13, 2005 |