Women's Voices: An Evening with June Jordan. Seven Stages Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. June 20, 1986. Digital
Jordan reads poetry and is interviewed about her career and politics.
CNN. November 20, 1992. Digital
Jordan is interviewed about Malcolm X's legacy in conjunction with the release of Spike Lee's biopic.
I'll make me a world. [Vol. 6], The freedom you will take. 1999. Digital
Jordan is interviewed.
University of Massachusetts-Amherst library celebrates its two-millionth volume. February 4, 1985. Digital
Jordan reads, among other works, a poem about Phillis Wheatley, whose book of poetry is the two-millionth volume. For related audio material, see T-331.
June Jordan speaking at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. November 21, 1986. Digital
Jordan discusses her play, Bang Bang Uber Alles.
National Poetry Week III, opening night award ceremony. San Francisco, California. October 13, 1989. Digital
Allen Ginsberg and Adrienne Rich accept honors. Rich and Jordan perform a collaborative reading. For related audio material, see T-331.
Los Angeles Community College reading. November 1989. Digital
Jordan reads and takes questions.
Poetry November--Women's poetry. University of California, Berkeley. November 19, 1990. Digital
Jordan reads an Adrienne Rich poem and introduces student readers. For related audio material, see T-331.
Poetry November--Women's poetry. University of California, Berkeley. November 29, 1990. Digital
Jordan introduces Thulani Davis and Adrienne Rich who read their own poetry. For related audio material, see T-331.
New College of California, San Francisco. Graduate Psychology Department graduation. June 13, 1992. Digital
Jordan reads poems and gives the keynote speech about therapy and the poor, among other topics.
Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives, San Francisco State University. Color: A sampling of contemporary African American writers. 1994. Digital
Tribute to Janice Mirikitani. La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley, California. November 18, 1995. Digital
Jordan introduces Mirikitani, discusses the role of Glide Memorial Church and Mirikitani's service to the community, and reads her own work.
"Afro Solo with June Jordan and Uchechi Kalu." The Poetry Center, San Francisco, California. August 20, 1998. Digital
After Kalu, Jordan reads and discusses losing a friend who was an abortion provider in Wisconsin, Clarence Thomas, and other issues.
"Arts at Stanford University (California): Stanford Humanities Center Workshop on Contemporary Poetry. June Jordan." January 29, 2001. Digital
Jordan reads from Kiss God Goodbye: Poems, 1991-1997.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. January 22, 1997. Digital
Jordan introduces the concepts behind the course, and gives a history of African-American poetry as a genre.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. February 19, 1997. Digital
Jordan on the Romantic tradition in poetry versus the African American tradition, and other topics.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. Immigration Lecture by Julie Quiroz. March 4, 1998. Digital
Jordan reads poems; guest lecturer Quiroz discusses immigration history in the United States.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. Arab: Quran, language, history. April 8, 1998. Digital
Jordan discusses the theme of the class and introduces student-teacher poets.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. "Poetry for the People in a Time of War." September 8, 1998. Tape 1. Digital
Jordan speaks and introduces the student poets.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. "Poetry for the People in a Time of War." September 8, 1998. Tape 2. Digital
Jordan speaks and introduces the student poets.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. June's lecture on Martin Luther King, Jr. January 26, 2000. Digital
Jordan lectures on King and his influence on the African-American communities.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. Black English/history of race. March 7, 2001. Digital
Jordan discusses the topics of Black English and gives a history of race.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. Guest lecturer: Ntozake Shange. March 14, 2001. Digital
Jordan lectures on the history of Black English. Author Ntozake Shange guest lectures.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. David Horowitz protest. March 15, 2001. Digital
Footage of Jordan with her students handing out flyers and reading poems in protest of the Horowitz lecture opposing monetary reparations for descendants of slaves.
African-American Studies 156AC/Poetry for the People. Ntozake Shange. March 15, 2001. Digital
Jordan introduces guest lecturer Ntozake Shange at an International House event at the University of California, Berkeley.