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variety of the fred hampton's and bobby the black panther party the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john brown november second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah yeah and in that context and in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know precious precious brother from chicago went down the good but the jim crow mississippi was shot down like a dog bell. the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized was american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalized black people but to terrorize and. traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin the son of the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to de
variety of the fred hampton's and bobby the black panther party the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john brown november second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah yeah and in that context and in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what...
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protected black panther party's from overexposure of medical experimentation and i'm sure there are others but the black panther party participated in the '70s in california in the struggle to stop university from using or introducing medical protocol that would disproportionately affect black and brown men and boys so they provided services to respond have a black communities are underserved and protect them from the way we were over exposed to. >> samuel, what about your findings? >> good afternoon. i have found some truce as well i focus as a historian to the mid 20th century that in a lot of ways is the era of jim crow but also the birth of modern public housing and for many black communities that were urbanized there was one particular disease that claimed the most lives than one cause of death and that was tuberculosis that was a diseased contrary to the myth of predisposition of living conditions. so we find that the very birth of public health in the united states come with the mythology of black people are dying from tuberculosis -- tuberculosis because they were predis
protected black panther party's from overexposure of medical experimentation and i'm sure there are others but the black panther party participated in the '70s in california in the struggle to stop university from using or introducing medical protocol that would disproportionately affect black and brown men and boys so they provided services to respond have a black communities are underserved and protect them from the way we were over exposed to. >> samuel, what about your findings?...
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variety of the fred hampton's and bobby the black panther party but the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of that's the language that you know of john brown them a second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah. and in that context in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know by the immaterial as you know precious precious brother from chicago with the book that jim crow mississippi was shot down like a dog with the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and. traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is under the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized it demeaned their degr
variety of the fred hampton's and bobby the black panther party but the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of that's the language that you know of john brown them a second eight hundred fifty nine the last speech that he gave that spirit of being willing to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self-interest yeah. and in that context in their frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened...
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harry its prior look that many of you probably know medical apartheid the black panther party was engaged in protecting black minis from overexposure to the bad forces of medical experimentation so i write about one instance and their others and i hope other scholars will carry it forward but the black panther party participated in the 1970s in a struggle to stop the university of california from using, from introducing medical protocols and research that would have disproportionately affected black and brown men and boys in southern california. so they provided services and ways to respond to how black communities were underserved and also detected black communities from the way in which we were disproportionately over exposed to the worst harms of medical research. >> samuel, what about your findings? >> thank you very much. good afternoon everyone. similar to alondra i found some through this as well as some myths in my work. i focused as a historian on the late 19th to the 20th century which in a lot of ways is the era of jim crow but also the era of the birth of modern public health
harry its prior look that many of you probably know medical apartheid the black panther party was engaged in protecting black minis from overexposure to the bad forces of medical experimentation so i write about one instance and their others and i hope other scholars will carry it forward but the black panther party participated in the 1970s in a struggle to stop the university of california from using, from introducing medical protocols and research that would have disproportionately affected...
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forty forty nice street that was it was a building here in my record over here is where the black panther party was so i would see those guys every day you know they would pick me up really nicely you know so i kind of just got to stand them in a different way that is some analytical way it was just the guys who like just ask because the breakfast you know i mean so but yeah and then as my world grew my worldview grew i got to go out and see other people in other cultures. but i was insulated for a lot of time like my my father's mother my father we come from longview texas and it was like a river in the town it was like across the river that meant as the area where the white people lived in little frost lived across the river you know the other side tracked. well you know so i show once an interview did way you said you'd been first in your life in the region right here i mean i have been even here in new york. and as tell would that be times in my life through and i guess you know it's just because a reminder that we have to go to so so far we have to still go you know. to move that equation
forty forty nice street that was it was a building here in my record over here is where the black panther party was so i would see those guys every day you know they would pick me up really nicely you know so i kind of just got to stand them in a different way that is some analytical way it was just the guys who like just ask because the breakfast you know i mean so but yeah and then as my world grew my worldview grew i got to go out and see other people in other cultures. but i was insulated...
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listen, all of you probably, you've seen the video of the new black panther party guys in philadelphia in '08, have you seen that? do you know why we have video of that? because there was a student, a college student who was a poll watcher at that polling station. and what did he do? he got out his -- i don't think he had a blackberry like i did, but he had a camera phone, and he got out, and he took video of it. we would never have known that happened if the republicans in philadelphia had not had a poll-watching program in place. the other thing candidates should do is before you run a campaign, before you start doing that, work on being sure that in your particular state and county they're putting in things like voter id and other things that will improve the integrity of the election. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> oh, yeah, in indiana. yeah, yeah, it was, like i said, it was also a college student there. and that's because, i'll until you, local authorities are not very good at finding voter fraud cases. and even when they do, often they don't want to president -- prosecute them
listen, all of you probably, you've seen the video of the new black panther party guys in philadelphia in '08, have you seen that? do you know why we have video of that? because there was a student, a college student who was a poll watcher at that polling station. and what did he do? he got out his -- i don't think he had a blackberry like i did, but he had a camera phone, and he got out, and he took video of it. we would never have known that happened if the republicans in philadelphia had not...
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the black panther party and the other one as well. >> we conclude that in the next book. okay.also, ron has some corrections again, the members represent some of the best tactical officers in the country to include large and midsize and small police departments. bring to the associates the wealth of their professionalism. the anti-away recently published their standards with the input from various individuals and state associations. these are recommendations and guidelines they will develop their own policies with the framework and in addition many states will have a non-bystander for their tactical needs. currently as mentioned, it is difficult to get a big picture on how they are used, the outcomes that are being used. there have been several limited studies in this area of the past several decades so i'm pleased today and we'll have the international association of police. we are covering the hope for the past 10 years and this was done with the research center. john is the research individual who is a director and he will be handing this to us. the state association are lik
the black panther party and the other one as well. >> we conclude that in the next book. okay.also, ron has some corrections again, the members represent some of the best tactical officers in the country to include large and midsize and small police departments. bring to the associates the wealth of their professionalism. the anti-away recently published their standards with the input from various individuals and state associations. these are recommendations and guidelines they will...
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it is a model from the black panther party for sure. >> a lot of local experts if you had to care for an elderly parent or someone with a specific condition you will find that person within two or three years is as knowledgeable as many doctors in a lot of ways. that person is a community resources. >> i think we have to distinguish between gaining health information, always a good thing to do, educating yourself about health which is why i agree with everything that has been said. in case that was mentioned was a case where you yourself have been told you have an illness, where you yourself are facing potential health crisis. in my opinion it is a different situation and in that case by liam portents to communicate with your clinician because only your condition is responsible for your health. this is the person you have chosen to be responsible for you. you have to share the information, have to trust that person. this is the only person who is -- sues responsibility it is to look at you in particular and see where exactly you fall on that spectrum and what should be done with you.
it is a model from the black panther party for sure. >> a lot of local experts if you had to care for an elderly parent or someone with a specific condition you will find that person within two or three years is as knowledgeable as many doctors in a lot of ways. that person is a community resources. >> i think we have to distinguish between gaining health information, always a good thing to do, educating yourself about health which is why i agree with everything that has been said....
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2337 west monroe, the state's attorney entered an apartment and murdered two members of the black panther partyshot and wounded seven other people in the apartment that night. and then the very next morning came to my apartment and shot my door down looking for me with the so-called search warrant for weapons. they came to fred's apartment, murdered him. i think they had drugged him so my son and i -- immobilized. december 4, 1969. and that and that night, that day, that event, that act of violence had a tremendous effect and it still does. so the life that i live, the things i do, and the reason i do them. that's for me that represents an external condition, visitation of violence. an internal visitation of condition of violence that occurred to me was when my 29-year-old son was shot down by some young black men on the south side of chicago in 1999. and i was in the common sense that stirred up something in me that motivated me and still motivates me and contained and try to do all that i can to not only -- to do all i can in every way i can, in the congress, in the community, in the church.
2337 west monroe, the state's attorney entered an apartment and murdered two members of the black panther partyshot and wounded seven other people in the apartment that night. and then the very next morning came to my apartment and shot my door down looking for me with the so-called search warrant for weapons. they came to fred's apartment, murdered him. i think they had drugged him so my son and i -- immobilized. december 4, 1969. and that and that night, that day, that event, that act of...
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then it also explores the black panther party and that aggressive by any means necessary movement.larized americans and african-americans specifically. but yet was all encompassing in this time period. >> how much do you think it's generational, getting rid of racism, that it's not so easy as electing one president or saying i listen to hip-hop or -- which so many people do now -- >> it's time. it has to be felted out. >> people don't want to wait for time. >> time is what it takes to accomplish anything. you have a lot of people who have still being taught by their folks. they're taught to be racist. they're taught to hate. these are not things that we have in us naturally. >> in light of all that, back to your characters in the movie -- >> yeah, back to the movie. >> i could go on all day about this. how do your characters change in their views of race and their views of white people and their views of white presidents over the course of the film? >> our characters, you don't really get to see so much how they change. because it is about, you know, cecil. and, you know, we're his
then it also explores the black panther party and that aggressive by any means necessary movement.larized americans and african-americans specifically. but yet was all encompassing in this time period. >> how much do you think it's generational, getting rid of racism, that it's not so easy as electing one president or saying i listen to hip-hop or -- which so many people do now -- >> it's time. it has to be felted out. >> people don't want to wait for time. >> time is...
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the whistle on another racist scandal, the department of justice's refusal to prosecute the black panther partyrom washington. christian, thank you for joining us. first, this appears as a safety issue. this guy buys weapons and ammunition for the federal government. his co-workers say they're afraid of him. and he still has his job. how can they let as a safety mat they are guy stay in his current position? >> yeah, these days he'll probably get promoted. look, this is dhs, department of homeland security. this is the same exact agency that was issuing warnings to local law enforcement on domestic terrorism about catholics and christians and returning army veterans. this is outrageous that somebody who's in charge of buying weapons and ammunition for the federal government to keep the homeland safe wants to kill white people and is perfectly fine with broadcasting it to the world. >> i thought that calling for race-related violence would pretty much be one of the issues we would have a zero tolerance policy for in the federal government. no? >> obviously, the guy is still at work today. he's g
the whistle on another racist scandal, the department of justice's refusal to prosecute the black panther partyrom washington. christian, thank you for joining us. first, this appears as a safety issue. this guy buys weapons and ammunition for the federal government. his co-workers say they're afraid of him. and he still has his job. how can they let as a safety mat they are guy stay in his current position? >> yeah, these days he'll probably get promoted. look, this is dhs, department of...
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pennsylvania, the only objective in evidence was black panther people trying to keep people from voting, presumably white. i assume working for the democratic party. >> i have to tell you something. i investigated it and wrote about it at the time. that was an overwhelmingly african-american polling place where the president ended up with something like 98% of the vote. if you wanted to intimidate voters to vote for barack obama, you'd come out to the lily-white suburbs where i live. you wouldn't go to a polling place where you would get that lion's share of the vote. >>> then i'll ask you, why were they there? >> because they're knuckleheads, and everybody who lives in philadelphia -- >> we agree on that. >> -- knows they stand outside of city hall with bull horns and manipulated the national media and it worked. if i had more time, i love the issue. >>> coming up, president obama cancels joint military exercises with egypt after yesterday's bloody crackdown. should the u.s. still be sending money to a military government that slaughters its critics? >>> also, reality deniers deny the existence of global warming despite all the evidence to the c
pennsylvania, the only objective in evidence was black panther people trying to keep people from voting, presumably white. i assume working for the democratic party. >> i have to tell you something. i investigated it and wrote about it at the time. that was an overwhelmingly african-american polling place where the president ended up with something like 98% of the vote. if you wanted to intimidate voters to vote for barack obama, you'd come out to the lily-white suburbs where i live. you...