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September 7, 2004

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Princeton professor Dr. Cornel West talks about his new book, Democracy Matters, the follow up to Race Matters. Actress Neve Campbell explains why she added producer to her rèsumè.


Dr. Cornel West

Dr. Cornel West

Dr. Cornel West

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A renowned scholar, Princeton professor Dr. Cornel West has written/edited more than 20 books, including Race Matters and Hope on a Tightrope. Outside of academia, he's been described as an "intellectual provocateur," with lectures, TV and film appearances and his spoken-word CDs. He provides philosophical commentary on all three Matrix films, and his disc, "Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations," combines hip-hop and intellectual dialogue. West has also taught at Harvard, Yale and Union Theological Seminary.


 

Neve Campbell

Neve Campbell

Neve Campbell

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The Canadian-born actress has graced the screen in both TV and film, with more than 30 major roles to her credit. Not a stranger to performing, Campbell got her start in dance, joining the National Ballet School of Canada at age 9. Best known for her characters as Sydney Prescott in the Scream trilogy and Julia Salinger on Party of Five, Campbell seeks to capture her fans' attention with her racy role in the upcoming film, When Will I Be Loved.