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i started focusing specifically on single black women or black women regular black women. now in this huge setting that i just gave y'all, everybody is yelling at each other. we try to work how to be a united states. i told your president is assassinated. is just bad. what northerners know is is that here's deal. whatever is going to happen with race relations in the united states somebody going to have to be a mediator. black southerners and why southerners they are going to need somebody to stand in them and help them deal with their issues, whatever they should be. we have thrown in. there's a huge race, right in 1866 in memphis, 46 black people are killed. all of this race riot just starts because black soldiers are in the streets. i tell you, these these incidents of race riots are happening. and the federal government says, or the union, federal government says these people some help y'all. we have thrown them down and back to the defeatist southern states and they need some help. and so they create a federal agency. okay. federal agency mean is ran from the washingt
i started focusing specifically on single black women or black women regular black women. now in this huge setting that i just gave y'all, everybody is yelling at each other. we try to work how to be a united states. i told your president is assassinated. is just bad. what northerners know is is that here's deal. whatever is going to happen with race relations in the united states somebody going to have to be a mediator. black southerners and why southerners they are going to need somebody to...
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most black preachers most black politicians most blacks civic organizers. i call them the iron triangle. that was my first book. this is a sequel to this. and as i studied and saw these cats were connected to the democratic party and found out that their number one goal. with to make sure they got 90% of the black vote for the democratic party period full stop by hook about crook. and that's what they've been doing for the last i mean, they're just for me they're descendants of those safe master crew, you know, you know, it's fascinating because in one either chaps you talk about god won't hold you responsible. it's just a play on words, but what you're saying? when you look at and you talk about this in your book the decimal results about education the high crime right the homicide right and how it's just so heavily concentrated and these communities you actually believe there's a connection between the leadership. who have relinquished their moral? and obligation and a leadership obligation to make sure that the new plantation you keep them as slaves. you
most black preachers most black politicians most blacks civic organizers. i call them the iron triangle. that was my first book. this is a sequel to this. and as i studied and saw these cats were connected to the democratic party and found out that their number one goal. with to make sure they got 90% of the black vote for the democratic party period full stop by hook about crook. and that's what they've been doing for the last i mean, they're just for me they're descendants of those safe...
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black power! black power!" hot, he's pissed, right? he's like, "i mean, how many times are we gonna do this?" - [mukasa] stokely came back out of jail. i told stoke, "we gotta talk about black power." and stoke said, "oh man, be cool on that." - [hasan] he heads out that night to the mass meeting that's happening outside. and so he gets up and he's talking about you know, "i've been arrested 27 times or so. i'm not gonna be arrested anymore." and off in the distance is willie ricks saying, "hit 'em with the black power, hit 'em with the black power." - the fact is they kept us out with their guns in the south and in the north with their laws. - now hit it. - now we gonna get something and we gonna get it to representing. now we ain't worried about whether or not it's all black. don't be afraid. - now hit it. - we want black power. - [crowd] black power! - we want black power! - [crowd] black power! - we want black power! - [crowd] black power! - we want black power! - [crowd] black power! - we want black power!
black power! black power!" hot, he's pissed, right? he's like, "i mean, how many times are we gonna do this?" - [mukasa] stokely came back out of jail. i told stoke, "we gotta talk about black power." and stoke said, "oh man, be cool on that." - [hasan] he heads out that night to the mass meeting that's happening outside. and so he gets up and he's talking about you know, "i've been arrested 27 times or so. i'm not gonna be arrested anymore." and off...
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support black enpreneuroand that black businesses tloif. in the area of education we would like the city to acknowledge the harm done to students and prevent future harms. invest in the infrastructure to ensure all students have equal access to quality schools. buildings and resource. like creation of schoo tell elevates black history and culture offering students a foundation of joy and excellence this they deserve and like to create path ways for black dhorn pursue traditional and nontraditional opportunity. skills irrelevant voluntary to be in san francisco. we want to acknowledge the insult sxault harm caused by san francisco relate to mental and environmental healing of black france frajs. address healing disparities invest nothing structural long-term solution to the health. create safer public spaces improvements to the built environment. deparity in environmental and community health and to reduce the on going burden of stress on -- endurd by black san franciscans and a host free mental health for black people. in the area of policy
support black enpreneuroand that black businesses tloif. in the area of education we would like the city to acknowledge the harm done to students and prevent future harms. invest in the infrastructure to ensure all students have equal access to quality schools. buildings and resource. like creation of schoo tell elevates black history and culture offering students a foundation of joy and excellence this they deserve and like to create path ways for black dhorn pursue traditional and...
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support black enpreneuroand that black businesses tloif. in the area of education we would like the city to acknowledge the harm done to students and prevent future harms. invest in the infrastructure to ensure all students have equal access to quality schools. buildings and resource. like creation of schoo tell elevates black history and culture offering students a foundation of joy and excellence this they deserve and like to create path ways for black dhorn pursue traditional and nontraditional opportunity. skills irrelevant voluntary to be in san francisco. we want to acknowledge the insult sxault harm caused by san francisco relate to mental and environmental healing of black france frajs. address healing disparities invest nothing structural long-term solution to the health. create safer public spaces improvements to the built environment. deparity in environmental and community health and to reduce the on going burden of stress on -- endurd by black san franciscans and a host free mental health for black people. in the area of policy
support black enpreneuroand that black businesses tloif. in the area of education we would like the city to acknowledge the harm done to students and prevent future harms. invest in the infrastructure to ensure all students have equal access to quality schools. buildings and resource. like creation of schoo tell elevates black history and culture offering students a foundation of joy and excellence this they deserve and like to create path ways for black dhorn pursue traditional and...
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is the flank of the black sea black sea fleet absolutely right.ng it is blocked, crimea has already covered this flank, because you cannot have it in the dense black sea and at the same time not have crimea, since crimea was ukrainian. yes, this is a real threat of flags. now, he doesn't even flank the whole photo. it was a threat. here, well, the transition to the crimea at first is really more than the transition of the rest of the coast. ah, the sea of azov. e is more here from my point of view. uh, how should i say that? uh america yes we finally. by the way, the sea of azov was returned to its native harbor. yes, at the beginning of the crimea , then the sea of \u200b\u200bazov. uh, because it is clear that all coastal cities are the same to us, e, berdyansk differed little from mariupol or donetsk, and when the border passed there between this e in mariupol and avdiivka, yes, there or e, between mariupol and the border and russia between the fields rising, yes, it was definitely abnormal abnormal. just from the point of view of even th
is the flank of the black sea black sea fleet absolutely right.ng it is blocked, crimea has already covered this flank, because you cannot have it in the dense black sea and at the same time not have crimea, since crimea was ukrainian. yes, this is a real threat of flags. now, he doesn't even flank the whole photo. it was a threat. here, well, the transition to the crimea at first is really more than the transition of the rest of the coast. ah, the sea of azov. e is more here from my...
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people for black people.lot of the members of the party were not african—american, or african. they came from everywhere. and our collaborations were with all the organisations that wanted to make a change, so that there be no barriers between human beings. you talked about the police harassment, you talked about the violence, and we'll talk about that some more, but i just wonder whether even the social activism, the free breakfast clubs, the free medical clinics — were they part of the harassment? was there an effort by the authorities, the police, to close you down? absolutely. as a matter of fact, police often came in to church basements where many of the... church and school basements, or gyms, where the breakfast programmes for children were held, all over the united states, and by the way, replicated all over the world. however, in the united states, the police came in with guns drawn to shut it down. and i remember reading a memorandum fromj edgar hoover to his field officers, saying that he wasn't co
people for black people.lot of the members of the party were not african—american, or african. they came from everywhere. and our collaborations were with all the organisations that wanted to make a change, so that there be no barriers between human beings. you talked about the police harassment, you talked about the violence, and we'll talk about that some more, but i just wonder whether even the social activism, the free breakfast clubs, the free medical clinics — were they part of the...
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women and black bodies.s an acceptable way of saying, "you don't belong," rather than saying, "the color of your skin doesn't fit in." >> let me read you something that you write about, regarding your early years at abt. quote... >> yeah. even to this day -- maybe in the last two years, things might have changed because the conversation really opened up, you know? and, you know, what's incredible is that the ballet technique is a language that transcends, like, so many cultures. i can go to russia, i can go to colombia, i can go to anywhere, and i may not speak the same language, but as ballet, like, we understand each other. and so you can train in different parts of the world and come together and look unified. so there is this -- this amazing commonality, and i think that makes the dancers look like one. it's because of the technique that we've all learned in the same language we speak. but it doesn't have to be so literal as "every dancer has exact same skin tone, exact same body type." and i think that
women and black bodies.s an acceptable way of saying, "you don't belong," rather than saying, "the color of your skin doesn't fit in." >> let me read you something that you write about, regarding your early years at abt. quote... >> yeah. even to this day -- maybe in the last two years, things might have changed because the conversation really opened up, you know? and, you know, what's incredible is that the ballet technique is a language that transcends, like,...
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don't act black. don't look black. upon uponure not as good as others. these are weights and unfair practice that commissioner carry and we carry throughout our adult hood through generations. again. rep rigz system not a hands out at this time is a tool for heeling. thank you. gloria bare reparation committee lead for edge subcommittee. no amount is enough to compensate the damage throughout education system in san francisco and the seeds planted to discourage us, misdiagnose us and with hold our history and beneficial information that will help us succeed. gotten blk people tom come back and teach in the upon education system in san francisco. we want student loan can't to be eliminates that did not prepare for us jobs that could helppate loans back a black school like the lebron james school in ohio. there are 4 jewish schools 3 latino, 10 japanese schools. 18 french schools and no 2 german schools and 3 native american schools how can we navigate system when we attends school with teachers that hate us. next speaker, please. >> good evening you want
don't act black. don't look black. upon uponure not as good as others. these are weights and unfair practice that commissioner carry and we carry throughout our adult hood through generations. again. rep rigz system not a hands out at this time is a tool for heeling. thank you. gloria bare reparation committee lead for edge subcommittee. no amount is enough to compensate the damage throughout education system in san francisco and the seeds planted to discourage us, misdiagnose us and with hold...
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of black resistance. since we last celebrated black history month and women's history month, ketanji brown jackson became the first black woman on the supreme court. beyonce claimed the record for most grammys won in a lifetime. serena williams retired as one of the most accomplished athletes of all time. congresswoman summer lee became the first black woman to represent pennsylvania in congress. jennifer mcclellan became the first black woman -- congresswoman from virginia. in my home of charlotte, north carolina, the longest searching black mayor in our city's history and winston-salem, my friend and mentor, the first black woman to serve in the north carolina general assembly passed away at the age of 98. they join the legacy of other women we are celebrating here today and lead the movement for the adoption of the equal rights amendment. the equal rights amendment is still absolutely necessary because according to the constitution, we are not equal. look at the dobbs e decision and aims intentionally
of black resistance. since we last celebrated black history month and women's history month, ketanji brown jackson became the first black woman on the supreme court. beyonce claimed the record for most grammys won in a lifetime. serena williams retired as one of the most accomplished athletes of all time. congresswoman summer lee became the first black woman to represent pennsylvania in congress. jennifer mcclellan became the first black woman -- congresswoman from virginia. in my home of...
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, black historical societies. anything like that in the local area where people would know people who had used the green book. and so our trip was based on where we found people who were open to talking to us about their experience, either using the green book, remembering people who did use the green book, who wanted to share on the road experiences with us, or who could talk about the community where the businesses listed in the green book are located. >> in constructing the road, one major difference from the green book here and today is the presence of interstate highways. how did that affect what you were able to plan? >> well, what really affected it was the budget. because we had to shoot this podcast or report this podcast like a movie. mcmillan gave us a set budget. and we had to do all of the interviews within that amount of money, and that meant that while on the road, we only had 12 days total. everything was scheduled in advance. we did, however, leave open the opportunity that someone we were talking
, black historical societies. anything like that in the local area where people would know people who had used the green book. and so our trip was based on where we found people who were open to talking to us about their experience, either using the green book, remembering people who did use the green book, who wanted to share on the road experiences with us, or who could talk about the community where the businesses listed in the green book are located. >> in constructing the road, one...
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i think he said black history week the first time. and it turned into black history month. legacy that has been continued by the association of the study on african-american life in history, it is a legacy that continues today as we celebrate the vast contributions black americans have made. we celebrate all of you on the progress we have made together the first two years. progress to lay the foundation to have a more stronger and resilient economy that grows from the bottom up in the middle out. the wealthy always do well when everybody does well, but i am not worried about that. this idea that somehow we are only focusing on middle class and the poor, the wealthy do very well. we created over 12 million jobs, the strongest job growth of any presidency. [applause] black unemployment is near record lows. and the wages are up in two strongest years ever for small business creation. it is not just the businesses. imagine what the neighborhoods would be without those small businesses? without the beauty shops and drugstores that center the communities, the engines that keep th
i think he said black history week the first time. and it turned into black history month. legacy that has been continued by the association of the study on african-american life in history, it is a legacy that continues today as we celebrate the vast contributions black americans have made. we celebrate all of you on the progress we have made together the first two years. progress to lay the foundation to have a more stronger and resilient economy that grows from the bottom up in the middle...
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of the black sea black sea fleet. it is blocked only having, crimea, this flank was already covered, because you cannot have it in the dense black sea and at the same time not have crimea and how crimea was ukrainian. yes, this is a real threat of flags. that's not even plans around the photo. it was a threat. here, well, the transition to the crimea at first is much more than the transition of the remnants and the coast. ah, the sea of azov. yes more here from my point of view, such a uh-huh, how to say, uh , again, an ideological moment, yes, we finally returned the sea of \u200b\u200bazov, by the way, to our native harbor. yes, at the beginning of the crimea, then the sea of \u200b\u200bazov. uh, because it is clear that all coastal cities. we are the same e, berdyansk differed little from mariupol or donetsk, and when the border passed there between e, mariupol and avdiivka, yes there or e, between mariupol and the border and russia between growth. yes, it was definitely abnormal abnormal. just from the poin
of the black sea black sea fleet. it is blocked only having, crimea, this flank was already covered, because you cannot have it in the dense black sea and at the same time not have crimea and how crimea was ukrainian. yes, this is a real threat of flags. that's not even plans around the photo. it was a threat. here, well, the transition to the crimea at first is much more than the transition of the remnants and the coast. ah, the sea of azov. yes more here from my point of view, such a...
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are using black community. and last my grants from sub saharan africa as kate goes, are to blame their own failures to tackle the enemy. and of course, and of course to clarify for audiences it's migrants, it's refugees. and then there's also a broader implication about just black people in general. all right, and either go ahead, elisa is actually going to long is stereotyping and there is a thinking about passed the star, jasper a who are paying a pension or training solution. these are the people who are paying in a in higher state. yeah. they pay for the show they stated or makes $180.00. and the administration there is a big problem, a remaining people. yeah. and it's not very so, so if i mean, if i may, i mean we have a lot of people on you too. before, before you get started, i just want to say, lou, ganz on youtube saying there's a huge identity crisis with nations of northern africa. when i 1st started living there 5 years back, i had a big culture shock. and there's a lot of other comments where peopl
are using black community. and last my grants from sub saharan africa as kate goes, are to blame their own failures to tackle the enemy. and of course, and of course to clarify for audiences it's migrants, it's refugees. and then there's also a broader implication about just black people in general. all right, and either go ahead, elisa is actually going to long is stereotyping and there is a thinking about passed the star, jasper a who are paying a pension or training solution. these are the...
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i am executive director and [audio muffled] i'm a black women with a black son and nephew and black nieces and nephews as well. and i can say firsthand, i truly have had those experience sxz it's sad. this is the reason why the chief, chief scott has been working and working so hard and tirelessly to make the changes that have been trying to be made. i know for firsthand, i'm part of the policy module, i'm part of module for the community part. and i've been doing that for the last six years and really tacking to sfpd from the chief all the way down to the cadets and i still go out there to this day. the meetings were held right inside so that they can hear firsthand from the community. i do know about the shooting, i went with the chief with this trip as well as with the other officers. there are things that are being made in community to make a difference in the police department. and i want to acknowledge that, we were, we were, are we where we should be, no? but the changes are being made and they're being made wholeheartedly. and i can say that without a sliver of a doubt that, these
i am executive director and [audio muffled] i'm a black women with a black son and nephew and black nieces and nephews as well. and i can say firsthand, i truly have had those experience sxz it's sad. this is the reason why the chief, chief scott has been working and working so hard and tirelessly to make the changes that have been trying to be made. i know for firsthand, i'm part of the policy module, i'm part of module for the community part. and i've been doing that for the last six years...
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problems black people in africa are confronted with. people migrating from the city to the urban centers for employment. this is a problem. all the world finding work to sustain most of the are always located near big urban centers as people leave the land. one of the same things that is happening in america is happening in africa. people losing their land and people are losing the traditions. i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document whatever part of our tradition or culture that still exists before. it vanishes. that is just of the utmost importance to me. while working and living in nigeria. because i'm interested in traditional culture and what happens. traditional culture. one of the things i wanted to do and do was meet photographers and, different people working in area of communications, mass media to try to get an understanding of how they looked at their own traditional culture and, rapidly changing culture. some of photographers. let me know in a in certain ways that they
problems black people in africa are confronted with. people migrating from the city to the urban centers for employment. this is a problem. all the world finding work to sustain most of the are always located near big urban centers as people leave the land. one of the same things that is happening in america is happening in africa. people losing their land and people are losing the traditions. i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document...
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black people living in tunisia being scape coded here. yeah, so i was like by correcting my name. i'm how nick 6060 i appreciate that work. well, in fact, i agree or what's happening in indonesia. it's smoking rule, but i would, i would like to contextualize a little bit because disney junior and anthony j a has a. she in ration only knows one acts, but this time it was institutionalized and the britain made the statement that accentuate this ration so early. in fact, i think that the response of the president is produced response. it's a classic you know, it. then we have the, we miss hill this everywhere in the word. and i think that the economic situation, the fact that tunisia are renew separate from a huge economic crisis. and it's a cream every day. it's so classic itself down there. do you see it everywhere? people always look for something to post for, for someone to put the burden on. it does act that success in black persons and migrant entries are now in tunisia and they are visibly different. and we have, this is derek in the
black people living in tunisia being scape coded here. yeah, so i was like by correcting my name. i'm how nick 6060 i appreciate that work. well, in fact, i agree or what's happening in indonesia. it's smoking rule, but i would, i would like to contextualize a little bit because disney junior and anthony j a has a. she in ration only knows one acts, but this time it was institutionalized and the britain made the statement that accentuate this ration so early. in fact, i think that the response...
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don't act black. don't look black. upon uponure not as good as others. these are weights and unfair practice that commissioner carry and we carry throughout our adult hood through generations. again. rep rigz system not a hands out at this time is a tool for heeling. thank you. gloria bare reparation committee lead for edge subcommittee. no amount is enough to compensate the damage throughout education system in san francisco and the seeds planted to discourage us, misdiagnose us and with hold our history and beneficial information that will help us succeed. gotten blk people tom come back and teach in the upon education system in san francisco. we want student loan can't to be eliminates that did not prepare for us jobs that could helppate loans back a black school like the lebron james school in ohio. there are 4 jewish schools 3 latino, 10 japanese schools. 18 french schools and no 2 german schools and 3 native american schools how can we navigate system when we attends school with teachers that hate us. next speaker, please. >> good evening you want
don't act black. don't look black. upon uponure not as good as others. these are weights and unfair practice that commissioner carry and we carry throughout our adult hood through generations. again. rep rigz system not a hands out at this time is a tool for heeling. thank you. gloria bare reparation committee lead for edge subcommittee. no amount is enough to compensate the damage throughout education system in san francisco and the seeds planted to discourage us, misdiagnose us and with hold...
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southern black workers. moving north during the great migrations the unions and in the north and in management in the war and in the north did not want the competition for they don't last filling these jobs the politicians in the north in one black spilling these jobs, and these minimum wage laws were put in in part to price blacks out of labor come out arguing that that's why people favor them today, but my point is that they're having a similar effect regardless of the attempt of the intent that they are disproportionately harmful to to to blacks and i bring that up because we recently having a debate about whether the filibuster was was a racist because it was used to block civil rights legislation in the past and i and i think if you're gonna play that game you can talk about the origins of a lot of laws that are in place today including the minimum wage laws having a a sort of tarnished history. yeah, so i i think we're coming up on the last few minutes here. i think, you know first of all congratulatio
southern black workers. moving north during the great migrations the unions and in the north and in management in the war and in the north did not want the competition for they don't last filling these jobs the politicians in the north in one black spilling these jobs, and these minimum wage laws were put in in part to price blacks out of labor come out arguing that that's why people favor them today, but my point is that they're having a similar effect regardless of the attempt of the intent...
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black schools were and grossly underfunded. as late as 1912, in lowndes county, virginia, for every dollar spent education for a black child. $33.40 was spent for a white child. by 1950, the disparities had narrowed but remained enormous. mississippi. black public received approximately. $32 of state support per student, while white schools received roughly times as much. when it to funding education, black american got the table scraps. and once the struggle against separate and unequal got underway, black children were greeted by police and fire hoses in the south and by obscenities and white flight in the north. and so the debt owed by white america to americans continue to. it grew through the sharecropping system that locked agricultural workers inescapable cycles of debt. it was compounded aided by the system of convict labor by which black men were snatched the streets for such putative crimes, vagrancy and forced to work unpaid in factories or mines. it persisted into 20th century as the united built a semblance of a we
black schools were and grossly underfunded. as late as 1912, in lowndes county, virginia, for every dollar spent education for a black child. $33.40 was spent for a white child. by 1950, the disparities had narrowed but remained enormous. mississippi. black public received approximately. $32 of state support per student, while white schools received roughly times as much. when it to funding education, black american got the table scraps. and once the struggle against separate and unequal got...
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i am executive director and [audio muffled] i'm a black women with a black son and nephew and black nieces and nephews as well. and i can say firsthand, i truly have had those experience sxz it's sad. this is the reason why the chief, chief scott has been working and working so hard and tirelessly to make the changes that have been trying to be made. i know for firsthand, i'm part of the policy module, i'm part of module for the community part. and i've been doing that for the last six years and really tacking to sfpd from the chief all the way down to the cadets and i still go out there to this day. the meetings were held right inside so that they can hear firsthand from the community. i do know about the shooting, i went with the chief with this trip as well as with the other officers. there are things that are being made in community to make a difference in the police department. and i want to acknowledge that, we were, we were, are we where we should be, no? but the changes are being made and they're being made wholeheartedly. and i can say that without a sliver of a doubt that, these
i am executive director and [audio muffled] i'm a black women with a black son and nephew and black nieces and nephews as well. and i can say firsthand, i truly have had those experience sxz it's sad. this is the reason why the chief, chief scott has been working and working so hard and tirelessly to make the changes that have been trying to be made. i know for firsthand, i'm part of the policy module, i'm part of module for the community part. and i've been doing that for the last six years...
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he created black history week, which became black history month 50 years later. the san francisco african american historical and cultural society was founded in 1955 and merged with the local chapter of the of the association for the study of african american life and history in 1958. uh since then, the society is was because of its affiliation with the carnegie, which in group, the official sponsor of black history month in san francisco and has and is presently located at the african american art culture complex on fulton street. dr bunch suggests that despite the profound change in race relationship that has occurred in our lives, carter g. woodson vision for black history as a means of transformation and change still is quite relevant and useful. he goes on to say that the african american history month was a bit of tweet with a bit of tweaking is still a beacon for change and hope that is still surely needed in the world. the change of slavery of gone we are not all free yet. the glue of america. african american past reminds us not just how far we have com
he created black history week, which became black history month 50 years later. the san francisco african american historical and cultural society was founded in 1955 and merged with the local chapter of the of the association for the study of african american life and history in 1958. uh since then, the society is was because of its affiliation with the carnegie, which in group, the official sponsor of black history month in san francisco and has and is presently located at the african...
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it is doubly so doubly dynamic to be young gifted and black. and this phrase too became a song that nina simone would record in 1969 as one of her final civil rights recordings as this lecture has noted all of these women were at various times young gifted and black and with their creativity and their music their writing talent and their activism all building on the work of each other and sometimes directly with each other. they brought into opportunities for so many with their poetry their lyrics their literature their memoir and their legal arguments. they use writing to emancipate thus leaving an important record of their activism that we can continue to explore. even though both billie holiday and lorraine hansberry died much too young and nina simone stopped singing songs of activism and moved abroad and and moody became kind of burned out on change. you may remember at the end of her books. she says we shall overcome. well, maybe will we wondering about that the important breakthroughs they're writing an activism made possible including t
it is doubly so doubly dynamic to be young gifted and black. and this phrase too became a song that nina simone would record in 1969 as one of her final civil rights recordings as this lecture has noted all of these women were at various times young gifted and black and with their creativity and their music their writing talent and their activism all building on the work of each other and sometimes directly with each other. they brought into opportunities for so many with their poetry their...
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this course of the authorities in tunisia are using the black community in black migrants from sub saharan africa, as kate goes, are to blame their own feelers to tackle the i'm and i'm it and of course and of course, to clarify for audience it's, it's migrants of refugees, and then there's also a broader implication about just black people in there. all right, and go ahead elisa, it's actually been calling them on, i'm sorry, i missed a decision making about passed the star, jasper a who hate a pension over banning solution. these are the people who are paying in are here in higher state. yeah. they pay for the show they stated are $1280.00. and the minister said this is a big problem. a remaining people. yeah. very so. so if i mean, if i may, i mean we have a lot of people on you too. before, before you get started, i just want to say lou, ganz on youtube saying there's a huge identity crisis with nations of northern africa. when i 1st started living there 5 years back, i had a big culture shock. and there's a lot of other comments where people are just very disappointed to be seeing the
this course of the authorities in tunisia are using the black community in black migrants from sub saharan africa, as kate goes, are to blame their own feelers to tackle the i'm and i'm it and of course and of course, to clarify for audience it's, it's migrants of refugees, and then there's also a broader implication about just black people in there. all right, and go ahead elisa, it's actually been calling them on, i'm sorry, i missed a decision making about passed the star, jasper a who hate...
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playing a black redhead. to do it successfully were harry and meghan. that is. that is funny, people often compare me to marlon brando, mostly because my name is marlon. but marlon brando, respectfully, could have never played christian and "50 shades of black." mostly, because he is not black. and he is dead. christian black, he is a very textured and complicated character, and he spoke to me for a number of reasons. primarily, the fact that... [cheers and applause]d.- obviously, this was one of my hardest roles, especially because he already smokes marijuana, something that i have no experience with. but the director encouraged me to try some. but i resisted. i will not partake in the devil's lettuce. "requiem for a dream," oh, yeah, i smoked crack for that. i smoked a lot of crack. i love that shit. i did tons and tons and tons of crack. for this movie, i also smoked a ton of crack. i don't know why. it wasn't part of the plot at all. [laughs] [laughter] >> this one is real. >> marlon: but at first i turne
playing a black redhead. to do it successfully were harry and meghan. that is. that is funny, people often compare me to marlon brando, mostly because my name is marlon. but marlon brando, respectfully, could have never played christian and "50 shades of black." mostly, because he is not black. and he is dead. christian black, he is a very textured and complicated character, and he spoke to me for a number of reasons. primarily, the fact that... [cheers and applause]d.- obviously,...
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Mar 6, 2023
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representing blacks and accused slaves. he'd even argued a case in the united states supreme court in he unsuccessfully claimed the fugitive slave law was unconstitutional. lincoln, on the other hand, had never represented a fugitive slave and indeed had represented white master trying to keep people in slavery in the supposedly free state of illinois. there, now that i've awakened everyone, let me back up, provide a few details. jason lincoln we're about the same age. chase was born in new in 1808. lincoln in 1809. unlike lincoln, chase had gone to college. he, an honors graduate of dartmouth. after graduation, he moved to washington, where he lived for four years and taught read law spent his time listening debates in the senate and arguments in the supreme court, both of which would come in handy later in life. he moved to cincinnati, ohio, to start legal career somewhat like lincoln, moved to springfield to start his legal career. and they were both from the outset of the whig party, members of that party, and they were
representing blacks and accused slaves. he'd even argued a case in the united states supreme court in he unsuccessfully claimed the fugitive slave law was unconstitutional. lincoln, on the other hand, had never represented a fugitive slave and indeed had represented white master trying to keep people in slavery in the supposedly free state of illinois. there, now that i've awakened everyone, let me back up, provide a few details. jason lincoln we're about the same age. chase was born in new in...
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white, black, latino. all of us.no matter how different, who share american values and are willing to live by them. when a child is gunned down on a street in the bronx, no matter what our race, he is our american child. when a woman dies from a beating, no matter what our race are hers. she is our american sister. and every time drugs coursing through the veins of another child, it clouds the future of all our american children. whether we like it or not, we are one nation, one family, indivisible and for us, divorce or separation are not options. here. and 1995, on the edge of the 21st century, we dare not tolerate the existence of two americas under my watch. i will do everything i can to see that as soon as. there is only one. one america. under the rule of law. one social contract committed not to winner take all, but to giving all americans a chance to win together. one america. well, how do we get there? first, today, i every governor, every mayor, business leader, every church leader, every civic leader, ever
white, black, latino. all of us.no matter how different, who share american values and are willing to live by them. when a child is gunned down on a street in the bronx, no matter what our race, he is our american child. when a woman dies from a beating, no matter what our race are hers. she is our american sister. and every time drugs coursing through the veins of another child, it clouds the future of all our american children. whether we like it or not, we are one nation, one family,...
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but it could be a black woman, a black man, a black, disabled person. he could be a black, rich person, a black, poor person. but knowing that this, this commonality is something that can be tremendously helpful in the healing process. and we are i normally it would take hours to talk about the issue like this, but to due to time will ended. yeah, i mean, right, social justice leda author an expert on in tests, externality inclusion and non discrimination. thanks a lot for your insights. thank you. so much ah man, how about we end with that smile after all alley, others week. we mocked wild happiness day. so what makes you happy is that the sun love is and money may be. we asked people across the continent. what makes me happy? why is the piece that we did me and my family spot of my happiness and knowing that he had up, we are in a country which is peaceful, coming out to hell. even if it's not someone you know, helping them out in they are point of made that makes me satisfied, happy and have i sit down to my friends and my family members watching my
but it could be a black woman, a black man, a black, disabled person. he could be a black, rich person, a black, poor person. but knowing that this, this commonality is something that can be tremendously helpful in the healing process. and we are i normally it would take hours to talk about the issue like this, but to due to time will ended. yeah, i mean, right, social justice leda author an expert on in tests, externality inclusion and non discrimination. thanks a lot for your insights. thank...