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black man. if we were successful, it would demonstrate that the life of a black person mattered as much as the lifef a white person. so this is black lives matter in 1983. >> when you look at michael donald and the fact that his mother, beulah mae donald, had to essentially say, "michael donald's life mattered." he was black and his life mattered. >> justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! >> the moral anthem and political cry "black lives matter" came into being in the wake of trayvon martin's death. >> when it came to emmett till, back in 1955 on behalf of a 14-year-old boy, mamie till had to say his black life mattered. in the case of the 16th street baptist church bombings, for decades, on behalf of four little girls and a fifth girl who was maimed, we were literally saying black girls' lives matter. >> early '80s, there was not a sense of security that history would not repeat itself. we'd seen the klan numerous times get away with lynchings, get away with brazen acts of violence against blacks to which there were no consequences. no one was ultimately held accountable.
black man. if we were successful, it would demonstrate that the life of a black person mattered as much as the lifef a white person. so this is black lives matter in 1983. >> when you look at michael donald and the fact that his mother, beulah mae donald, had to essentially say, "michael donald's life mattered." he was black and his life mattered. >> justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! >> the moral anthem and political cry "black lives...
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things and i'm concerned about how the black middle class looks at the lower socioeconomic level of black life, how the rich use their riches when it comes to helping their less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems that black people in america are confronted with and the 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, di
things and i'm concerned about how the black middle class looks at the lower socioeconomic level of black life, how the rich use their riches when it comes to helping their less fortunate brothers. i see a lot of similarities in the problems that black people in america are confronted with and the 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...
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they have changed, this is evidenced, for example, by the emergence of the black life smater movemente appearance of blm i believe that this is a kind of kind of you know the manifestation. after all, racism, too , after the death at the hands of the police of a black american, george floyd, and the beginning of mass protests of the black life movement, the attitude of the american state and society to the problem of racism has changed more and more manifested the reverse discrimination of the oppression of whites, with regard to the racial idea itself and the idea associated with the superiority of a particular race. eh, they will too. uh, like how the carousel will arise now, the idea of the superiority of the black nation has arisen. and that led to a significant revision of the historical means of retrospective and revision of historical memory. eh, the destruction of the symbols of the past that characterized just that white racism, but at the same time , new symbols appear, new heroes who symbolize new racism. you are united states of america minority racism black racism was i
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we hope you are going to join abc 7 as we celebrate black life and culture today. xth annual black choi parade is happening today in oakland. there will also be a street festival along with food, games, and music. don't forget, abc 7 is bringing this alter you live today. you can visit us online at abc 7 news.com/blackjoyparade. jobina, kumasi, and julian will all be there, so we hope you join us for that. lisa, it is going to be a little rainy today but i know this is not going to stop the fun out there. lisa: don't shoot the messenger. just texting with jobina, confirming she knew it, they all knew it. this is going to be a quick mover, so if we are looking at a rainy midday, those of uc that will be looking at some some in the afternoon. it is going to be lighting behind throughout the south bay. you can see the spotty showers here right in the north bay. not a big deal yeah and we are looking at precipitation over the east bay, so it has been one of those mornings where we are seeing showers ahead of the system. noticing that the systems offshore will be working
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ama: dan: join us as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend. a: the black toy parade is sunday in oakland. dan: there's a street festival highlighting more than 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music from bands including parliament funkadelic. >> we realize the power of physical movement, the power of being together in person. so many of us are wait -- away during covid. there's nothing like hugging someone you haven't seen in a long time, dancing with your friends and family. joy is all about that movement, health, wellness. it's emotional, psychological, spiritual. to be in community is what we are hoping for this year. ama: you can watch wherever you stream abc7news. dan: that will be great. tune in if you can. another entry for the warriors to endure. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: draymond green is the latest ailing warrior. the undermanned team desperate for a win. klay thompson would not let them lose. before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in e
ama: dan: join us as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend. a: the black toy parade is sunday in oakland. dan: there's a street festival highlighting more than 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music from bands including parliament funkadelic. >> we realize the power of physical movement, the power of being together in person. so many of us are wait -- away during covid. there's nothing like hugging someone you haven't seen in a long time, dancing with your...
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the problem is the rampant disregard for black life at the hands of law enforcement. for too many years now, we have seen snuff videos, death at the hands of police of our black men and women, our black boys and girls. these videos become dissected, the victim in death is persecuted, as a way to justify excessive force and it goes on and and on and on. the more this happens, the more desensitized we become. and as a culture we enter into a culture of deflection. deflecting accountability, deflecting truth, deflecting uncomfortable conversations about the value of black life. why are we always looking for the perfect victim in these circumstances. if they were perfect, if any of us were, they wouldn't be victims. they also probably wouldn't be victims if they weren't black. we certainly do a lot of -- spend a lot of time victim-blaming, deflecting. not talking about the kind of public safety all of us should have and how we reimagine it in a way that makes it safe for everyone. it is sad to say but police shootings in black communities has become as american as baseball
the problem is the rampant disregard for black life at the hands of law enforcement. for too many years now, we have seen snuff videos, death at the hands of police of our black men and women, our black boys and girls. these videos become dissected, the victim in death is persecuted, as a way to justify excessive force and it goes on and and on and on. the more this happens, the more desensitized we become. and as a culture we enter into a culture of deflection. deflecting accountability,...
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dan: join us as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend. toy parade is sunday in oakland. dan: there's a street festival highlighting more than 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music from bands including parliament funkadelic. >> we realize the power of physical movement, the power of being together in person. so many of us are wait -- away during covid. there's nothing like hugging someone you haven't seen in a long time, dancing with your friends and family. joy is all about that movement, health, wellness. it's emotional, psychological, spiritual. to be in community is what we are hoping for this year. ama: you can watch wherever you stream abc7news. dan: that will be great. tune in if you can. another entry for the warriors to endure. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: draymond green is the latest ailing warrior. the undermanned team desperate for a win. larry: the warriors reeling because of injuries. they needed somebody to step up. klay thompson is here. draymond green, late scratch with a knee contusio
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the protests of the black life matters movement the attitude of the american state and society towardsf racism has changed , and the reverse discrimination, oppression, is increasingly manifested. whites, as regards the racial idea itself and the idea associated with the superiority of one or another race. eh, they will too. uh, like how the carousel will arise now, the idea of the superiority of the black nation has arisen. and that led to a significant revision of the historical means of retrospective and revision of historical memory. uh, the destruction of the symbols of the past that characterized just that white racism, but at the same time , new symbols appear, new heroes that symbolize the new racism in the united states of america, racism, minority racism black was in modern american. there are other forms of discrimination and segregation in society, so representatives of sexual minorities have the opportunity not only not to hide their preferences, but also to promote their changes in the legislation of states, changes in international law in the direction of just the lega
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musicians are using art to reflect black life in america, and they're being punished forng prosecutor. he's now the ceo of the association of prosecuting attorneys. >> i would say, you can't have it both ways. you cannot say that, "i'm rapping about stuff because this is what i live in, and this is what i see every day," and then come into court and say, "everything that i said in that rap is completely untrue." >> d.l.: yeah, you can have it both ways. it's called fiction. [laughs] [applause] they have a whole section in barnes & noble. read a book, bitch! i don't even think the prosecutors think the lyrics are confessions, they just do it because it works. and it works because juries are made of people, and people are kind of racist. as a matter of fact, in a recent study, people were given identical lyrics and told they were from either country, heavy metal, or rap. and surprise, surprise, people were more likely to think the rap lyrics were written by a criminal. clearly, "rap" is just code is for black person, "country" is code for white person, and "heavy metal" is
musicians are using art to reflect black life in america, and they're being punished forng prosecutor. he's now the ceo of the association of prosecuting attorneys. >> i would say, you can't have it both ways. you cannot say that, "i'm rapping about stuff because this is what i live in, and this is what i see every day," and then come into court and say, "everything that i said in that rap is completely untrue." >> d.l.: yeah, you can have it both ways. it's...
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a budget of $ 100 billion in the next couple of years, biden once again reminds us of the main black life i forbade the police to use chokeholds, created a national database, they tightened the lawful actions of officers tightened the policy of the use of force, the police were tied up. hands and feet the conclusion that the patrol made is extremely simple blacks who are in trouble with the law once again better not to touch, weight published by ford timed, the fourth case of a gunshot wound to a child in atlanta in the last 5 days in a ten-year-old the boy was hit by a bullet when he was sleeping in the same area on the odessa site , two teenagers 12 and 13 years old were shot dead news to which atlanta is used to being one of the most criminal cities. america's third year in a row, the number of murders breaks records. the locals are so tired that one of the districts decided to secede one of the richest and whitest districts of atlanta intend to secede from the city and create their own administration. independence means having a police force that the administration can control to have
a budget of $ 100 billion in the next couple of years, biden once again reminds us of the main black life i forbade the police to use chokeholds, created a national database, they tightened the lawful actions of officers tightened the policy of the use of force, the police were tied up. hands and feet the conclusion that the patrol made is extremely simple blacks who are in trouble with the law once again better not to touch, weight published by ford timed, the fourth case of a gunshot wound to...
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$ 100 billion from the budget in the next couple of years biden once again reminds of the main black lifethen i forbade the police to use , choke holds created a national database. they lawful actions of officers tightened the policy of the use of force, the police tied hand and foot the conclusion they made patrols are extremely simple blacks who do not possess. it’s better not to touch kon once again, the fourth case of a gunshot wound to a child in atlanta over the past 5 days , a bullet hit a ten-year-old boy when he was sleeping in the same area on the playground , two teenagers 12 and 13 years old were shot news that atlanta is used to one of the most criminal cities. america is the third year in a row the number of murders breaks records. the locals are so tired that one of the districts decided to secede from one of the richest and whitest districts of atlanta intends to secede from the city and creates its own administration. independence means the presence of the police, which the administration will be able to control the possibility of greater influence on the development of t
$ 100 billion from the budget in the next couple of years biden once again reminds of the main black lifethen i forbade the police to use , choke holds created a national database. they lawful actions of officers tightened the policy of the use of force, the police tied hand and foot the conclusion they made patrols are extremely simple blacks who do not possess. it’s better not to touch kon once again, the fourth case of a gunshot wound to a child in atlanta over the past 5 days , a bullet...
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tests that involved contemporary topics like black lives matter, affirmative action, queer life and reparations now out. many black writers and scholars is out. roderick ferguson writes about queer social movements. coates, the esteemed writer for the atlantic who has written about reparations and bell hooks who writes about race, feminism and class. this is what -- to me it seems shocking to do that. kimberly crenshaw made the point that african-american history is not just about men, it's also about black people, queer people, all sorts of people. she made this point that it was stunning to say you can't read about these other people. your thoughts? u. >> i agree with kimberly crenshaw. and indeed, you can't understand black history if you don't understand black feminism. you can't understand black history if you don't understand queer theory. there are black people who are queer. you can't understand black history if you don't have a critical understanding of race. you can't understand it. and indeed that's the purpose. and so i think that it was shocking that the college board, which imagin
tests that involved contemporary topics like black lives matter, affirmative action, queer life and reparations now out. many black writers and scholars is out. roderick ferguson writes about queer social movements. coates, the esteemed writer for the atlantic who has written about reparations and bell hooks who writes about race, feminism and class. this is what -- to me it seems shocking to do that. kimberly crenshaw made the point that african-american history is not just about men, it's...
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together legislature, visual analysis, primary sources and other issues that are related to understand black life, black history and black thoughts. as importantly, okay, we know that white supremacy is a central part of american education. and part of what this course is doing is challenging white supremacy. it's challenging anti-black racism. and frankly, that seems to be what part of the issue is that the state of florida has taken with the course. it challenges some of the premises that seem to have political currency. and we might need to think more about. >> i don't know how you educate without challenging one's mind or misconceptions and preconceived notions. thanks for your time in explaining all you have tonight. i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. thank you, too. >>> i want to turn to our panel. editor at the national review and ashley allison and political analyst, maura barone lopez is here with me, as well. going to begin with you on this point. you had a chance to speak with the college board in some respect about what the process looks like from here. tell us about it. >> yeah. "ne
together legislature, visual analysis, primary sources and other issues that are related to understand black life, black history and black thoughts. as importantly, okay, we know that white supremacy is a central part of american education. and part of what this course is doing is challenging white supremacy. it's challenging anti-black racism. and frankly, that seems to be what part of the issue is that the state of florida has taken with the course. it challenges some of the premises that...
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100 billion from the budget for the next couple for years, biden once again reminds of the main black life matters, then i forbade the police to use chokeholds, created a national database of officer misconduct, tightened the policy of the use of force, the police were tied up. at the feet of the conclusion that the patrol officers made is extremely simple blacks who are in trouble with the law once again better not to be touched, the weight was issued by ford trut. shell fourth case of a child being shot in atlanta in the last 5 days, a ten-year-old boy was hit by a bullet while he was sleeping in the same area on playground were shot two teenagers 12 and 13 years old news to which atlanta is accustomed to one of the most criminal cities. america's third year in a row, the number of murders breaks records. the locals are so tired that one of the districts decided to secede one of the richest and whitest areas of atlanta deliberately seceded from the city and creates its own administration. independence means having a police force that the administration will be able to control the ability
100 billion from the budget for the next couple for years, biden once again reminds of the main black life matters, then i forbade the police to use chokeholds, created a national database of officer misconduct, tightened the policy of the use of force, the police were tied up. at the feet of the conclusion that the patrol officers made is extremely simple blacks who are in trouble with the law once again better not to be touched, the weight was issued by ford trut. shell fourth case of a child...
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visual analysis, data analysis, primary sources, and other issues that relate to understanding black life, black history, black thought. but as importantly, we know that white supremacy is a central part of the american education. part of what discourse is doing is challenging lights fantasy, challenging anti black racism, and quite frankly, that seems to be what part of the issue is, the state of florida has taken the course. it challenges some of the very premises that seem to have political currency and we might need to think more about that. >> i don't know how you educate without challenging one's mind. misconceptions and preconceived notions, thank you so much, i really appreciate it. -- uncritical analysts, laura, all here with me as. well, and beginning with you laura, on this point, you had a chance to speak with the college board in some respect about what the process looks like from. here tell us about. it >> yes, well, news our spoke to the ceo of -- david coleman. and he told us, essentially, what professor patterson said which was this final curriculum was developed as early
visual analysis, data analysis, primary sources, and other issues that relate to understanding black life, black history, black thought. but as importantly, we know that white supremacy is a central part of the american education. part of what discourse is doing is challenging lights fantasy, challenging anti black racism, and quite frankly, that seems to be what part of the issue is, the state of florida has taken the course. it challenges some of the very premises that seem to have political...
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you can't understand so much of black life today unless you engage in the field of african america history why this is not just some isolated scholastic question, but that it has deep political implications. black history is about understanding the contempory moment, not just f black people, but for the nation as a whole. that is why this is completely dangerous and why we have to sist these efforts to attenuate understanding of this history instead of broadening it and deepening it. amy: keeanga-yamahtta taylor, thank you for being with us, professor of african-american studies at northwestern university. e. patrick johnson is the dean of the school of communication at northwestern university. and khalil gibran muhammad is professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school. we thank you all so much for this important discussion. coming out, we speak to an asylum seeker here in new york who has just been evicted from a hotel where he was staying, along with hundreds of other migrants. now the city is moving them to a remote terminal in red hook, brooklyn. stay with
you can't understand so much of black life today unless you engage in the field of african america history why this is not just some isolated scholastic question, but that it has deep political implications. black history is about understanding the contempory moment, not just f black people, but for the nation as a whole. that is why this is completely dangerous and why we have to sist these efforts to attenuate understanding of this history instead of broadening it and deepening it. amy:...
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speaking of, we hope you will join abc 7 news as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend. the six annual black joint parade is sunday in oakland, and abc 7 is bringing it to you live. there's also a street festival highlighting within 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music from bands including parliament funkadelic featuring george clinton. >> we realized the power of physical movement. so many of us were away for covid and while we could create those moments of joy, there's nothing like hugging someone you have not seen in a long time, dancing on the ground with your friend, with your family. it is all about that health, about that wellness. it is emotional and psychological and experience -- and spiritual and to be in a community and experiencing that joy is what we are hoping for this year. dion: you can watch the black joy parade wherever you stream. it starts at 12: 30 sunday with abc 7 news anchors. for details, had to abc 7 news' website. once again, we have more on the weather. hold on to those umbrellas. >> yeah, we're going to have more rain
speaking of, we hope you will join abc 7 news as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend. the six annual black joint parade is sunday in oakland, and abc 7 is bringing it to you live. there's also a street festival highlighting within 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music from bands including parliament funkadelic featuring george clinton. >> we realized the power of physical movement. so many of us were away for covid and while we could create those...
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black experience. there is also a topic on gay life in black communities, just like you are asking me about.udents to inquire deeply into reparations, another topic, you may have noticed, on reparatio that allows students to dig deeper into the reparations movement. geoff: this course has been in development more than a decade, as i understand it. what was the overarching goal in creating it? >> we started to explore this course over a decade ago and it was conceptualized as an african-american history course. we talked to a lot ogroups to see if there was interest in moving forward with that course. our research showed that in the last 10 years, this field has exploded. so in the last few years, it is really when we shifted to reimagining the course as one that reflects this field, this interdisciplinary field based in rigorous source analysis and argumentation. so it is not just a history class, but it does aim to leave parts of history, geography and the arts altogether, so that students walk away with that in interdisciplinary land. geoff: we are at the moment where the teaching of race
black experience. there is also a topic on gay life in black communities, just like you are asking me about.udents to inquire deeply into reparations, another topic, you may have noticed, on reparatio that allows students to dig deeper into the reparations movement. geoff: this course has been in development more than a decade, as i understand it. what was the overarching goal in creating it? >> we started to explore this course over a decade ago and it was conceptualized as an...
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the sixth annual black joint parade is this sunday, tomorrow in oakland, and abc 7 is in ut life did ere is a with black-owned businesses, and food games and music. for fans including parliament funkadelic, it features george clinton. >> we realize that the power of being together in person, so many of us have a and covid, and what we could create moments of joy, it is like hugging someone. dancing. with friends and family, the category is all about movement and health and that wellness. there is emotion and psychological and spiritual to be in this community and experience joy. >> you can watch the parade wherever you stream abc7news. it starts at 1230 p.m. on abc 7 and will have julian grubber and erin. but abc7news.com/lack joy parade. stick >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> a winter storm sweeps across the country. where we are seeing blizzard warnings in california and extreme conditions hitting the northeast. good morning. thank you for joining us on the saturday morning. lisa, what is going on? we are seeing snow and wine c
the sixth annual black joint parade is this sunday, tomorrow in oakland, and abc 7 is in ut life did ere is a with black-owned businesses, and food games and music. for fans including parliament funkadelic, it features george clinton. >> we realize that the power of being together in person, so many of us have a and covid, and what we could create moments of joy, it is like hugging someone. dancing. with friends and family, the category is all about movement and health and that wellness....
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black experience. there's also a topic on gay life in black communities, just like you're asking me about.ly allows students to inquire deeply into reparations. there's another topic you may have noticed on reparations that allows students to dig deeply into the reparations movement. geoff: brandi waters, this course has been in the works, it's been in development for more than a decade, as i understand it. what was the overarching goal in creating it? brandi: so when we started to explore this course over a decade ago, it was conceptualized as an african american history course. and we talked to a lot o different groups in higher ed to see if there was some interest in moving forward with that course. our research showed that, in the last 10 years, this field has exploded. and the appropriate introductory course is actually one that aligns with the entire discipline, african american studies. so, in the last few years is really when we shifted to reimagine the course aone that reflects this field, this interdisciplinary field that's really based in rigorous source analysis and argumentati
black experience. there's also a topic on gay life in black communities, just like you're asking me about.ly allows students to inquire deeply into reparations. there's another topic you may have noticed on reparations that allows students to dig deeply into the reparations movement. geoff: brandi waters, this course has been in the works, it's been in development for more than a decade, as i understand it. what was the overarching goal in creating it? brandi: so when we started to explore this...
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for more on how the song shaped black culture and life in the past century, i am joined now by dr.-- university, the winner of the 2022 national book award, for the book and south to america, and the author of the book may we forever there stand, a history of the black national anthem. doctor perry, good morning to you, thank you for being with us, it is great to see you again. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> i think it is fair to say that there are people watching us this morning who may have heard of the song but do not understand the depth of significance that it has, both in the black community and really for the larger community. you've written entire book on. it we are going to try and summarize some of it, but i wouldn't mind asking you to do that, to say what is it about the song that our viewers may not know? >> it was a song that, historically was some agony ritual fashion in some instances in schools every day, often at least every week. it was a part of the history that was negro history, and is now black history month. and it is an extraordinary composition.
for more on how the song shaped black culture and life in the past century, i am joined now by dr.-- university, the winner of the 2022 national book award, for the book and south to america, and the author of the book may we forever there stand, a history of the black national anthem. doctor perry, good morning to you, thank you for being with us, it is great to see you again. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> i think it is fair to say that there are people watching us this...
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we have not learned about black life, black joy, black family, black churches, black schools, black politicsll of those things have been in the background, and through these portraits, we are bringing them into the foreground. nicole: the exhibit features other examples of black self-expression, like the only known surviving copy of charlottesville's black newspaper from that time, the charlottesville messenger, and juxtaposes them with white media portraying racist stereotypes. >> i want to tell stories about history through this exhibition. portraits said to me, we can explore a side of history through these portraits that has been not completely ignored, but has not been given its due. nicole: portraits like that of henry martin, a bellringer, but also a man of dignity and a story to tell. a story that would long survive him. for the pbs newshour, i am nicole ellis in charlottesville, virginia. geoff: you can see more of the university of virginia exhibit online and find more of our stories on black history month including one about how students digitizing historically black newspapers ar
we have not learned about black life, black joy, black family, black churches, black schools, black politicsll of those things have been in the background, and through these portraits, we are bringing them into the foreground. nicole: the exhibit features other examples of black self-expression, like the only known surviving copy of charlottesville's black newspaper from that time, the charlottesville messenger, and juxtaposes them with white media portraying racist stereotypes. >> i want...
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liz: we hope that you will join abc7 as we celebrate black life and culture today. e sixth annual black joy parade is in oakland, we are bringing it to you live today. we will be there. the event kicks off at 12:30 p.m. there will also be a street festival that will highlight 200 black-owned businesses, along with food, games and music. visit us online at abc7.com/black joy parade for more details. lisa? let's check outside pupa rainy. outside. rainy. a great event. lisa: yes. sunrise. rainy day. quick mover. oakland for the parade, 50 degrees and soggy. we will talk about the rest of the bay area when we return. liz: thank you. honoring number the historic 12. night for patrick marleau. chris is going to recap the night, coming up. mom? for the medicine cabinet's new essential. binaxnow -- with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. everyone is making room hm. *coughs* seriously? for the medicine cabinet's new essential. binaxnow -- with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes. liz: welcome back. here is a live l right now from our mount tam came
liz: we hope that you will join abc7 as we celebrate black life and culture today. e sixth annual black joy parade is in oakland, we are bringing it to you live today. we will be there. the event kicks off at 12:30 p.m. there will also be a street festival that will highlight 200 black-owned businesses, along with food, games and music. visit us online at abc7.com/black joy parade for more details. lisa? let's check outside pupa rainy. outside. rainy. a great event. lisa: yes. sunrise. rainy...
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liz: we hope you will join as we celebrate black life and culture today. ck joy parade is in oakland, we are bringing it to you live today. it will kickoff at 12:30 p.m. there will also be a street festival that will highlight black-owned businesses, along with food, games and music. visit us online at abc7.com/ black joy parade for more details. we hope you can join us for that. it might be a little rainy today, though. but that will not stop it. lisa: we have cooler than average temperatures lingering as well. we should be in the 60's. i hate to say that because we are at 50 today with a level 1 system moving in. this will be the warmest of the three systems we will see. stay tuned, my forecast is next. liz: also, honoring number 12. the historic night for patrick marleau. chris is going to recap the night, coming up. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entres
liz: we hope you will join as we celebrate black life and culture today. ck joy parade is in oakland, we are bringing it to you live today. it will kickoff at 12:30 p.m. there will also be a street festival that will highlight black-owned businesses, along with food, games and music. visit us online at abc7.com/ black joy parade for more details. we hope you can join us for that. it might be a little rainy today, though. but that will not stop it. lisa: we have cooler than average temperatures...
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ama: we hope you join us as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend.abc 7 is bringing you the black joy parade live. ama: there is a street festival highlighting over 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music, from bands like parliament funkadelic and george clinton. >> the power of physical movement and being together in person. we can create moments of joy but there is nothing like hugging someone you haven't seen in a long time dancing on the ground with your friends and family. it's all about the health, the wellness. it's emotional, psychological, spiritual. to be there and experience that joy is what we are hoping for this year dan: dan:. you can watch on the bay area app an hour abc 7 news are hosting the coverage. for details, go to abc7news.com ama:. how is the weather going to be here for though? dan: that is the question. sandhya: there will be some rain but there is nothing that's going to dampen the parade. taking a look at the forecast, people getting there before the parade begins. 48 degrees with rain moving in. sprea
ama: we hope you join us as we celebrate black life and culture this weekend.abc 7 is bringing you the black joy parade live. ama: there is a street festival highlighting over 200 black-owned businesses along with food, games, and music, from bands like parliament funkadelic and george clinton. >> the power of physical movement and being together in person. we can create moments of joy but there is nothing like hugging someone you haven't seen in a long time dancing on the ground with...
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liz: we hope you join abc we celebrate black life and culture, the sixth annual parade is tomorrow inland, and abc 7 will bring it live. there's also a street festival highlighting over 200 black owned businesses with food and music. >> we realized the power of physical movement and being together in person. so many of us were away in covid and well we could create those moments of joy, there's nothing like hugging someone, dancing, and the category of joy is all about that. it is emotional, psychological, and spiritual. liz: you can watch the black joy parade everywhere you stream abc 7. anchors jobina fortson, julian glover, and kumasi aaron will be hosting. go to abc7news/black joy parade. still to come, service suspended . which rail service is being put on pause as caltrain l like, "what is your glucose?" and "can you have more carbs?" before you decide... with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. and lower your a1c. the number one doctor prescribed cgm. freestyle libre 2. tr
liz: we hope you join abc we celebrate black life and culture, the sixth annual parade is tomorrow inland, and abc 7 will bring it live. there's also a street festival highlighting over 200 black owned businesses with food and music. >> we realized the power of physical movement and being together in person. so many of us were away in covid and well we could create those moments of joy, there's nothing like hugging someone, dancing, and the category of joy is all about that. it is...
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excuse me, reportage from across five decades, which vividly chronicles the experience of black life america today. we welcome charlayne hunter-gault, who is an emmy award winning journalist. she began her career at the new yorker becoming the first black reporter for the talk of the town section. then from there, she joined the new york times, where she established harlem bureau, the first of its kind. she eventually joined pbs news as its first substitute anchor and correspondent. she's the author of five books, several which are available now from curious out front. she lives in florida and on martha's vineyard and moderator today is dr.. known to folks all over atlanta. dr.. is a black feminist scholar, writer and editor who is the anna julia professor of women's studies and english at spelman college. right in atlanta, georgia. she's the founding director of the spelman college women's and resource center, the first at a historically black college or university. dr. guy shut has published a number of influential texts african-american women's studies, including the first antholog
excuse me, reportage from across five decades, which vividly chronicles the experience of black life america today. we welcome charlayne hunter-gault, who is an emmy award winning journalist. she began her career at the new yorker becoming the first black reporter for the talk of the town section. then from there, she joined the new york times, where she established harlem bureau, the first of its kind. she eventually joined pbs news as its first substitute anchor and correspondent. she's the...
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there has been deep -- from the officials the people who hold power chose not to wield on behalf of black lifelent police forces here that comes as congress tries to give police reform another shot. jim clyburn urging them to compromise his time to actually get something done. all right, jesse. when you've got congressman jim clyburn urging the dems to give ground saying basically, you know, if you can't get a perfect piece of legislation, let's try for a good piece. is that a starter? >> jesse: not for me. i don't want police forum. i see these things they are trying to do band choke holds and sometimes you need to get the arm around the neck to subdue the guy. now they are afraid to go near the neck and bad things can happen. the no-knock warrants come i don't know enough about it but i do know what will do if they do it to commit of knocking, they will hit the battering ram. the immunity thing, you can get sued for millions of things for something that happens on a job, no other union has that. teachers unions don't have that. why do the police have that? i don't like they were getting sing
there has been deep -- from the officials the people who hold power chose not to wield on behalf of black lifelent police forces here that comes as congress tries to give police reform another shot. jim clyburn urging them to compromise his time to actually get something done. all right, jesse. when you've got congressman jim clyburn urging the dems to give ground saying basically, you know, if you can't get a perfect piece of legislation, let's try for a good piece. is that a starter? >>...
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what they have basically done is take aspects of black life and moved it from sacked to the fixing categoryalong with that. >> people are going along with it including people who say it is better to have half a love to know lafitte all. >> better to ride a segregated train the notre dame. but who wants to go back to that kind of compromise? aren't we 50 years beyond that? how could we see coming to the demands that we erase not just our history and our present but of our future. >> it is quite a thing for us to have you in person in our studio. thank you for doing this. >> it is such a pleasure. >> thank you for the years of good god and, by the way. helping inform our own reporting. kimberly crenshaw, the executive director and cofounder of the imagery to merrick and policy forum. professor of law and both -- public university in the rearview california. at that other for. me velshi is back next weekend. please join me after president biden's state of the union address on tuesday night. for postgame coverage of my good friend, stephanie ruhle, that is tuesday night nine eastern. stay right
what they have basically done is take aspects of black life and moved it from sacked to the fixing categoryalong with that. >> people are going along with it including people who say it is better to have half a love to know lafitte all. >> better to ride a segregated train the notre dame. but who wants to go back to that kind of compromise? aren't we 50 years beyond that? how could we see coming to the demands that we erase not just our history and our present but of our future....
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. >> organizing for change and black life. >> creating these spaces are enclaves that allows us to feel and in the world. >> honor black history month, tonight it 9. >>> on masterpiece. >> we must all do our bit for anyone who might need it. she is her only daughter and we need to know your intentions. >> it looks like one of these might be positive and we need to report it. >> all creatures great and small on masterpiece. >> life-changing decision sunday night at 9. >>> here is tonight's lineup made possible by your support. >>> kqed thanks our members and community partners for their support. >>> let's go on a color trip at the asian art museum. born into an artistic family, he defied tradition by forging his own style and creating fantastic landscapes and found inspiration in travel, photography, and astrology. the modern prince unl in view. >>> the foundation improving the quality of life for bay area residents through support of higher education and the arts. >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, even though she hasn't stepped down, the race is on to replace senator dianne feinstein. we ge
. >> organizing for change and black life. >> creating these spaces are enclaves that allows us to feel and in the world. >> honor black history month, tonight it 9. >>> on masterpiece. >> we must all do our bit for anyone who might need it. she is her only daughter and we need to know your intentions. >> it looks like one of these might be positive and we need to report it. >> all creatures great and small on masterpiece. >> life-changing...
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famous study of black life in america. the american dilemma. gunnar myrdal wrote this and in it deepened his in his two volume book. there is a story, i believe. he had a big team of people doing interviews across the united states and the second volume is and a fascinating exploration of african-american culture. cities sticks about property ownership, an institute black institutions, etc., etc.. but in the first volume, he he explained the detail this so-called dilemma of of americans, people dedicated democracy right for all. but at the same time not willing to accept african-america on an equal basis the great american dilemma. how can we be a free, democratic society and not be totally and democratic. well, he was exploring white attitudes in the 1940s, and he interviewed eight year old girl. that's a bit odd. and the little girl told him or his one of his researchers that she was desperately unhappy that that the sole black family in town who lived next door moved away. what your, you're a white girl and you're unhappy that a black family
famous study of black life in america. the american dilemma. gunnar myrdal wrote this and in it deepened his in his two volume book. there is a story, i believe. he had a big team of people doing interviews across the united states and the second volume is and a fascinating exploration of african-american culture. cities sticks about property ownership, an institute black institutions, etc., etc.. but in the first volume, he he explained the detail this so-called dilemma of of americans, people...
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you told me i cannot be lack and -- black pro-life because black women need abortions more than anyoneus we are disproportionately impacted, never giving us do proportions from the start. you have pocketed off the fear and pain of women and minors to -- who do not feel fit to parent. you handed minors abortion pills in silence and told them not to tell their parents. the aches and pains of rape, trafficking in fear mongering have made you rich. i proclaim life standing here today. [cheering] i proclaim that future generations will live and not die. [cheering] that they will be seen as enough to live in place of the pro-life black women across the globe who are suffering in silence. [cheering] and we resist the evil strategy to pluck us out like weeds. the time is today and let it be forever more that we resolve in our hearts that we are different and yet the same. we bleed the same. let us not use talking points to justify our argument, but be effective listeners and create life from the womb to the tomb solutions. [cheering] may we make room to hear black women speak and believe them
you told me i cannot be lack and -- black pro-life because black women need abortions more than anyoneus we are disproportionately impacted, never giving us do proportions from the start. you have pocketed off the fear and pain of women and minors to -- who do not feel fit to parent. you handed minors abortion pills in silence and told them not to tell their parents. the aches and pains of rape, trafficking in fear mongering have made you rich. i proclaim life standing here today. [cheering] i...
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black history. you can see this art come to life using some the called the black terminus app.over, our race and social justice reporter, texel of. -- takes a look. >> there's a lot of joy on people's face. mostly people that use my for the first time, the first introduction into augment reality, the physical and digital into the real world. >> he's a creative technologist i digital archhivist. >> who over opens up the they can see this media. >> you explain to me but it still feels like magic seeing it come to life. >> what we are doing is, it is magic in terms of seeing what is emergent. ♪ >> damien, tj seamless emergence made possible by the app he created. walking around oakland, you can use his app to make huge public our displays to life like this mural of black party founders. his journey started with a problem. a problem he first encountered while working as an archivist for the doctor uep newton foundation by day and digitizing family photos by night. >> most archivist or we get to set and be with so many wonderful artifacts. we get to share a lot of what we see as an
black history. you can see this art come to life using some the called the black terminus app.over, our race and social justice reporter, texel of. -- takes a look. >> there's a lot of joy on people's face. mostly people that use my for the first time, the first introduction into augment reality, the physical and digital into the real world. >> he's a creative technologist i digital archhivist. >> who over opens up the they can see this media. >> you explain to me but it...
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compensation, meaning african americans, who were then an oppressed minority, are required today by the black lifeng to the university of california, more than half of americans surveyed have no doubt that a civil war will break out in the united states in the next few years. in general, was there democracy in america, or was it some kind of fake from the very beginning? fetish. yes, no, well, of course there could not be any democracy, because initially. well, i'm not taking the window right now. obviously the façade. uh, just if you remember e as uh, what are the roots of uh in the root of america yes, they are. well, one of the strongest currents is the protestant one. uh, why is this so hard, in fact, such sectarian, uh, current of protestants, who are actually puritans, not only reprimands, there are many there and the remnants of calvinists and someone was not there, therefore, one of the different ones there. eh, it was such an explosive mixture. ah, their way of life. he, in principle, does not allow any elements of democracy, therefore, naturally, they created this society, which, uh, whi
compensation, meaning african americans, who were then an oppressed minority, are required today by the black lifeng to the university of california, more than half of americans surveyed have no doubt that a civil war will break out in the united states in the next few years. in general, was there democracy in america, or was it some kind of fake from the very beginning? fetish. yes, no, well, of course there could not be any democracy, because initially. well, i'm not taking the window right...