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that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lifting grenfell's our he won countless times. about deregulation and in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to sea and he was in the plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't invest in it you don't you just it's just not look soft as length west we know maybe just you know just they allowed it to i mean slum is a is is a is a is a strong word but they are allowed it to sort of slip into a slum like status which is disgusting considering this power has a first of all had referred a billion pounds in reserves that we've been losing all of our public and public buildings in north kensington. the people that are responsible for that at all because they see a small caballo of officers and senior and senior councillors. they should have been keeping us safe in grenfell tower on the rest of th
that culture that created it and is hundreds of years old and they still see us especially the african caribbean population as their former slaves had a bitch an activist around here lifting grenfell's our he won countless times. about deregulation and in the fire safety standards he said only a catastrophe would lead them to sea and he was in the plan is not to have a plan and that's a great plan when you're trying to run something down into the ground you know because you just don't invest in...
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his famous, as it was yet to be known, rivers of blood speech, and go look at the asian and african caribbeanther‘s blood 01’ actually drinking each other‘s blood or not. there was a church club which seemed seemed to cater quite well for local kids, they could go down there and play their own music, hang out, there was a kind of rhythm to the whole thing, and you kind of tuned into that, and that is what you're after. the exact sort of compositional elements and more importantly in the overall composition, rather than the small details. the idea was about trying to photograph the english, trying to have fun. trying to sort of show the world that they kind of... had a good life. finding the oddities in people, it is almost like an act of mars rather than —— act of high homage. i went to a lot of nightclubs, was hanging out, with couples who don't speak to each other for hours, and couples who don't speak to each otherfor hours, and i was photographing in this way, and people were going, there there! i thought maybe this was a new dance, and a turnaround in this fight was going right behind me
his famous, as it was yet to be known, rivers of blood speech, and go look at the asian and african caribbeanther‘s blood 01’ actually drinking each other‘s blood or not. there was a church club which seemed seemed to cater quite well for local kids, they could go down there and play their own music, hang out, there was a kind of rhythm to the whole thing, and you kind of tuned into that, and that is what you're after. the exact sort of compositional elements and more importantly in the...
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another way that african-americans start to contemplate a lot earlier and of course african-americans will talk about the caribbean as a cautionary tail. because they believe that the united states is in fact sort of stretching itself into the caribbean trying to make it another deep south, under the distraction of war. haiti, puerto rico the panama canal zone become these hotly contested nations. the attraction are -- there's another problem, that is the british. canada was making the hard sell to great britain to have a caribbean island ideally jamaica given to them as a way to come out with a war. we got newfoundland, no fair. canada needed its own deep south. there's a lot of concern over what to do with the vote if we have this extra island, we don't necessarily have a legal jim crow structure in the united states. americans are keeping an eye on these different spaces as the war is unfolding. one of those spaces is plans. and where african-americans are joining the war before as individuals just like other americans. eugene bullard. what's important here is that african-americans are seduced by the same lang
another way that african-americans start to contemplate a lot earlier and of course african-americans will talk about the caribbean as a cautionary tail. because they believe that the united states is in fact sort of stretching itself into the caribbean trying to make it another deep south, under the distraction of war. haiti, puerto rico the panama canal zone become these hotly contested nations. the attraction are -- there's another problem, that is the british. canada was making the hard...
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this is a caribbean, african american community. if they are forgotten when things go well, imagine now. these two girls that were there, i am ashamed, i cannot remember their names, i am like dory. [laughter] jose: every time we go, we have 10 food trucks. it was amazing, those trucks other truckswhere couldn't go. people were always there. these girls were always there but they would never eat until the last person on the line got food. there were people thinking them for the service they were doing. we had many kids. we had this one girl who was making sandwiches for two weeks in a row, eight hours a day nonstop. kids like them showed me that the world is going to be great. we'll may need to make sure we are empowering them to be everything we want them to be. especially girls. alice waters couldn't be a man. she had to be a woman. i mean that. [applause] jose: i mean that the most deep respect to her. i do believe we need to be putting more women at the top of positions where they will be improving the world in years to come. i'
this is a caribbean, african american community. if they are forgotten when things go well, imagine now. these two girls that were there, i am ashamed, i cannot remember their names, i am like dory. [laughter] jose: every time we go, we have 10 food trucks. it was amazing, those trucks other truckswhere couldn't go. people were always there. these girls were always there but they would never eat until the last person on the line got food. there were people thinking them for the service they...
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and of course african-americans will talk about the caribbean as a cautionary tale, because they believe and dubois would be in that group, that the united states is stretching itself into the caribbean trying to make it yet another deep south under the distraction of war. so haiti, puerto rico, even the panama canal zone become these hotly contested racial spaces. and african-americans think this is only the start. the attraction are the deep ports that are available in some of these islands like the danish west indies. there's another problem, the british. at this very time canada was making a hard sell to great britain to have a caribbean island, ideally jamaica given to them as a thanks for coming out with us war gift. and we nearly got jamaica as a province, but instead got newfoundland. no fair. but the argument made consistently both in the press and in official military documentation is that canada needed its own deep south. it needed to prove its modernity by having black people they could control. and there's a lot of concern over what to do with the vote if we'd have this extr
and of course african-americans will talk about the caribbean as a cautionary tale, because they believe and dubois would be in that group, that the united states is stretching itself into the caribbean trying to make it yet another deep south under the distraction of war. so haiti, puerto rico, even the panama canal zone become these hotly contested racial spaces. and african-americans think this is only the start. the attraction are the deep ports that are available in some of these islands...
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african it's caribbean has little creole influence today we'll make nigerian red stew. >> yum. >> headittle ginger and ga garlic. >> i like that you have everything pouringed out easy to follow. >> exactly. little bit of red onion. tomato, red bell pepper. >> hmm. >> i love all the colors mixed together like that. >> beautiful sauce. beautiful sauce i grew up eating this. >> to haved curry powder. >> sorry. >> and maggie cube is like a secret ingredient just blend that. blend that still smooth just like that. really quick. >> is this the dish you can get at your new restaurant down on the water. >> we just added it to the menu a couple days >> here. >> right in d.c. on the wharf. >> have you been to the wharf yet. >> they just opened it. you'll love it. right on the water. it's beautiful. >> nice. how long have you been open. >> two months. >> okay. >> two months. add this to the pot and let that zimmer for about an hour and let the liquid reduce and the flavor intensifies. you add whatever meatometer you want to it and then you'll have this beautiful stew. >> that looks so good. >> ye
african it's caribbean has little creole influence today we'll make nigerian red stew. >> yum. >> headittle ginger and ga garlic. >> i like that you have everything pouringed out easy to follow. >> exactly. little bit of red onion. tomato, red bell pepper. >> hmm. >> i love all the colors mixed together like that. >> beautiful sauce. beautiful sauce i grew up eating this. >> to haved curry powder. >> sorry. >> and maggie cube is like a...
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the country and the city drop by drop, but the newcomers, particularly jews and african americans from the south and caribbean are flowing into existing enclaves that are unlike enclaves in other places. huge, and big enough so you can sustain a national language culture. you have restaurants, religious institutions, newspapers. you can walk through afterwards the jewish lower east side and see, hear no english. read no english. but this is not new. the irish and the germans before had created enclaves. what's new in this spirit is that there's a new appreciation for this. guidebooks which used to say don't go to the five points, it's worth your life or chickens is coming to town, will give him a police export now the guy is saying visit the lower east side, visit yorkville. visit this and that part of town, and understand that the multinational character of new york city is one of its greatest strengths, something to applaud. even more than that, people like randall bjorn and john dewey and others argue that although this is unplanned, this is the city's and america's great contribution to human society. a p
the country and the city drop by drop, but the newcomers, particularly jews and african americans from the south and caribbean are flowing into existing enclaves that are unlike enclaves in other places. huge, and big enough so you can sustain a national language culture. you have restaurants, religious institutions, newspapers. you can walk through afterwards the jewish lower east side and see, hear no english. read no english. but this is not new. the irish and the germans before had created...
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. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >> frustrated. >> angry. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin. >> what about me?
. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >> frustrated. >> angry. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin. >> what about me?
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. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >> beauty comes in all shades, so why have our shades been left out? >> i felt forgotten. >> frustrated. >> angry. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin.
. >> i'm african-american, and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have a little caribbean going on. >> beauty comes in all shades, so why have our shades been left out? >> i felt forgotten. >> frustrated. >> angry. >> it's like you find a lot of products for caucasian skin.
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african countries in the year ahead. this is atlanta hurricane season left a path of death and destruction in the u.s. in the caribbean it cost an estimated two hundred billion dollars in damage coastal communities were the worst hit severe weather has been linked to climate change and there's jake aboard reports from california rising sea levels are also something to worry about if you live by the sea. for years scientists have been warning us that by the end of this century climate change will bring more storms more forest fires and drought as well as rising sea levels but a new report from the union of concerned scientists is getting specific revealing the exact neighborhoods block by block that the union says will be repeatedly flooded within the next six decades alameda in northern california is one of them the same as go barrios hopeful that this former naval base could relieve its overcrowded housing market but if the projections are correct that is not going to work out so this would be underwater this would be one of the first neighborhoods in alameda that would see chronic flooding due to sea level rise what
african countries in the year ahead. this is atlanta hurricane season left a path of death and destruction in the u.s. in the caribbean it cost an estimated two hundred billion dollars in damage coastal communities were the worst hit severe weather has been linked to climate change and there's jake aboard reports from california rising sea levels are also something to worry about if you live by the sea. for years scientists have been warning us that by the end of this century climate change...
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i stay that because agency is important that african-americans, africans in north america, south america, the caribbean, had been fighting for free tom all among. bloc agent sill is very important. as you come around the exhibition and enter the section on the coming of way, we falk about abolitionist efforts, right, and, again, we would be remiss if we it not speak about the international collaborations to end slavery so it's a great question because you have people like john f. kennedy and william loidolt gharltson and then you is there someone liz and david hoyte who was one of the free-soilers and he was fighting against slavery and he had his own reasonable to fight against slippery and we have his map that's blood stained fight against slaveriry. he was killed by a mob, and there chop various roobs why and, again, people like john brown saw that it was morally wrong and they fought valiantly to end this. >> let's go to chanel joining us from bakersfield, california. good evening. >> caller: hi, good evening, and thank you miss elliott just for your passion and knowledge and eloquence with which y
i stay that because agency is important that african-americans, africans in north america, south america, the caribbean, had been fighting for free tom all among. bloc agent sill is very important. as you come around the exhibition and enter the section on the coming of way, we falk about abolitionist efforts, right, and, again, we would be remiss if we it not speak about the international collaborations to end slavery so it's a great question because you have people like john f. kennedy and...