After Joseph C. Phillips’ recent lecture at Wabash College , I got the opportunity to interview him about his views on race, politics, and problems with the Republicans. Even though I went to the lecture, talking to him gave me a deeper insight on his life and views. The following is an excerpt of our [...]
Read more »Greg Slisz recently covered our Joseph Phillips event for the Wabash College website, and touched on some of the interesting ideas about identity politics that Phillips addressed.
“I would show up at the casting director’s office and they wanted to know, ‘Can you do Eddie Murphy? Can you rap or breakdance?’ No I can’t rap or [...]
Read more »On October 29, the Wabash Conservative Union will be proud to host one of the nation’s most active thinkers and writers, Mr. Joseph C. Phillips. Mr. Phillips will be delivering a lecture entitled “He Talk Like a White Boy”, based on his nationally bestselling book of the same name. In his lecture, as in his [...]
Read more »One of the great pleasures of editing a publication at Wabash is receiving letters from alumni. Wabash alums are a special group — more engaged, more interested, and more passionate about their alma mater and the students who currently reside there than, I am convinced, any group of graduates from any other school. [...]
Read more »We are pleased to announce that on October 29, the Wabash Conservative Union will host Mr. Joseph C. Phillips for a public lecture on his memoirs entitled “He Talk Like a White Boy.”
Well-known for his role as Martin Kendall on the hit television series, The Cosby Show, Phillips has also had a long career in [...]





