Profile: Anne-Marie Angelo

As a doctoral candidate Anne-Marie Angelo studied the global Black Panther Party in England and the Middle East. Her studies took her to Egypt, where she had a front seat for the Arab Spring. 

Anne-Marie Angelo received her PhD from Duke University's History Department in 2013. While the Black Panther Movement is largely associated with the U.S., Angelo's dissertation focused on Black Panther groups in the United Kingdom and Israel. Like their American counterparts, these were potent movements fighting for equal rights and to have their voices heard.

While this short film gives a taste of Angelo's research, it also features her experience living in Cairo during the Arab Spring. The firsthand experience of a revolution resonated greatly with her research on the Black Panthers.

The music featured in this film includes:

Quality and Anger (Aestrid Byrne) / CC BY-SA 3.0
Human Sacrifice For Beginners (The Emer Mulholland Group) / CC BY-SA 3.0
Invisible Walls (Revolution Void) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
As We May Think (Revolution Void) / CC BY-NC 3.0