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Breaking Culture Live is a Cultural Studies Association affiliated program hosted by Past President Sean Johnson Andrews and current CSA President Rob Carley. Each week on Wednesday we will spend half-an-hour breaking down the breaking news with cultural studies scholars and activists, discussing their work and how it helps us understand a contemporary event or emergent trend and intervene in making the world a better place. On our first program we will be speaking with several folks associated with the recently released book honoring Lawrence Grossberg, titled Better Stories: Mapping Cultural Studies with Lawrence Grossberg, published by Imbricate! Press and, like all of their books, available for free on their website: https://imbricate.press/book/better-s... Our guests on this episode: LISA B.Y. CALVENTE is Assistant (soon to be Associate) Professor of Performance and Cultural Studies in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research and teaching interests lie in the critical interrogation of anti-black and -brown racism and the experiences, representations, and theories of the Black Diaspora, blackness, and coloniality. She is author of Moving Blackness: Black Circulation, Racism and Relations of Homespace (Rutgers University Press 2025), co-editor of Imprints of Revolution: Visual Representations of Resistance (Rowman & Littlefield International 2016), and contributor to journals and multiauthor volumes in her field. Link to Moving Blackness: https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.or... GILBERT B. RODMAN (https://www.gilrodman.com) is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota, former Chair of the Association for Cultural Studies, and the founder/manager of the CULTSTUD-L listserv. He is the author of Why Cultural Studies? (Wiley Blackwell, 2015) and Elvis After Elvis (Routledge, 1996), the editor of The Race and Media Reader (Routledge, 2014), and co-editor of Better Stories (Imbricate!, 2025) and Race in Cyberspace (Routledge, 2000). With Giulia Pelillo, he is engaged in an ongoing project to (re)imagine cultural studies through transnational and translational lenses, as well as a podcast entitled Culture Media Language (https://www.culturemedialanguage.com). GREGORY J. SEIGWORTH is co-editor of The Affect Theory Reader (Duke UP, 2010) and The Affect Theory Reader 2 (Duke UP, 2023). Most recently, he co-edited Capacities To: Affect Up Against Fascism (IMBRICATE! Press, 2025). Greg is a founding member and managing editor at Capacious: Journal for Emerging Affect Inquiry and among the founders of the Society for the Study of Affect. He is a professor of Digital Communication and Cultural Studies within the Department of Communication and Theatre at Millersville University of Pennsylvania (USA). Please also check out this other volume on the Imbricate! imprint, co-edited by Gregory Seigworth: Capacities To: Affect Up Against Fascism (January 20, 2025 release) available here: https://imbricate.press/book/capaciti... In the episode, we also discuss this post on Sean's Stack: https://breakingculture.substack.com/... And this one on Larry Grossberg's: https://lawrencegrossberg.substack.co...