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luke's finance corporation headquarred in harlem, and thst. luke's finance corporation reflects the opportunity that has open for women us finance, made up of thsands, of black control institutions including formal banks, and insurance comnies as well as thrift and credit unions and finance corporations. this tapestry controls millions of african-american dollars, expanded the boundaries of their dreams of the great migration around wld war i, increasingly uan population, the capacity of these financial institutions, worn in places the boundaries of those dreams fit. the strategy, the st. luke's finance corporatio shows reflected some of these anxieties about black women's bodies in new urban spaces so there would be -- black wom as both the victim, and the sources and disorder. in need of financial protection, new economic oprtunities. working womedemand stretched these financial institutions like the order of saint luke's. they decided better career options well housing choices, rejected these efforts to police their behavior, the way they s
luke's finance corporation headquarred in harlem, and thst. luke's finance corporation reflects the opportunity that has open for women us finance, made up of thsands, of black control institutions including formal banks, and insurance comnies as well as thrift and credit unions and finance corporations. this tapestry controls millions of african-american dollars, expanded the boundaries of their dreams of the great migration around wld war i, increasingly uan population, the capacity of these...
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so let's recount the harlem saint luke is broken. in 1918 they form the saint luke finance corporation. within a few years the corporation makes ambitious and lucrative al estate investment so that by 1929 in a little more than a cade they went from being $400 in debt to hang more than $5 million and that i a very conservative modern-day dollars, in property. ashey slid toward economic decline, failure to sell all the corporation stocks, despite the fact that it was generating mo than 10,$000 in annual profits, equalin150,$000 in modern-day dollars but they raise from renting spaces in the hall and artment in the building and they used those revenues to provide top-heavy workforce of 2 dozen employees but also funding public commitments such as providing charitable assistance to nearly 500 harlem families so these concerns of affordable quality housing, restaurants, retail spaces that offer fair prices and a variety of groups a servic of good paying stable jobs, respectable or not so respectable, leisu activities, these are important
so let's recount the harlem saint luke is broken. in 1918 they form the saint luke finance corporation. within a few years the corporation makes ambitious and lucrative al estate investment so that by 1929 in a little more than a cade they went from being $400 in debt to hang more than $5 million and that i a very conservative modern-day dollars, in property. ashey slid toward economic decline, failure to sell all the corporation stocks, despite the fact that it was generating mo than 10,$000...
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-- harlem st. luke's. there is the creative financing and in the interest of time i'm not going to go into detail here but i do delve into those creative financial schemes that the ladies of the finance corporations experimented with to raise these an impressive psalmimpressive psalmsin such a. so, the country's economic downturn couples with vast past investigations into the seminal organizations like marcus garvey and the universal negro improvement association finances really left the creative financial scheme of all kinds of black fraternal and other kinds of organizations which included of course the independent order of st. luke's vulnerable to state scrutiny and that is exactly what happened. 1928 the new york state attorney general began an investigation into the order and after just two hearings, the court determined that the order was insolvent and it appointed a receiver and ordered the district to sell its real estate holdings. so just as i imagined at the beginning of my talk how chari
-- harlem st. luke's. there is the creative financing and in the interest of time i'm not going to go into detail here but i do delve into those creative financial schemes that the ladies of the finance corporations experimented with to raise these an impressive psalmimpressive psalmsin such a. so, the country's economic downturn couples with vast past investigations into the seminal organizations like marcus garvey and the universal negro improvement association finances really left the...
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in just a few months, the harlem st. luke's raised enough money to secure a mortgage on the building. purchased a convent and a few years later it bought the respective property a 24 room apartment building on west 129th street cald the casanova is what they called it. 1922 the former convent on 130th transformed it into the st. luke's hall. tit bame the new york st. luke's district headquarters and the harlem st. luke's spend the equivalent of more than a million dollars in modern dollars to remodel the st. luke's hall on 130th and it accommodated everything. all these events in the community from pageants to church groups to international delegations to union meetings. and in 1924 it further added to the holdings by purchasing a third property, a combination of apartment buildings and retail stores on west 139th street which wasn't too far from stivers row. so the three properties stood as these brick, granite and steel monuments to black economic progress located in the heart of the communities, these black communitie
in just a few months, the harlem st. luke's raised enough money to secure a mortgage on the building. purchased a convent and a few years later it bought the respective property a 24 room apartment building on west 129th street cald the casanova is what they called it. 1922 the former convent on 130th transformed it into the st. luke's hall. tit bame the new york st. luke's district headquarters and the harlem st. luke's spend the equivalent of more than a million dollars in modern dollars to...
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the harlem st. luke's had $3.45 in its coffers but was more than $400 in debt. rice may have been the formal hand at the wheel but an ambitious group of women controlled the levers. so in 1981, 21 members, most of them women, incorporated the st. luke finance corporation and they set their sights on investment in real estate. women made up six of the seven members of the finance corporation's board, and lulu robinson jones who was widowed by 1909 chaired the advisory committee. so the revived new york st. luke finance corporation turn to charity joan to recruit new members and she solidified her status. she was known as a mother of st. through our efforts, membership in the new york district sword in the midst of the great migration. it was not the jones women's charm alone that fueled a resurgence in the harlem st. luke's number. they are laser focused on addressing they need a black women, lit a spark that revived the order. so the new negro women like us to before, tested and expanded the boundar
the harlem st. luke's had $3.45 in its coffers but was more than $400 in debt. rice may have been the formal hand at the wheel but an ambitious group of women controlled the levers. so in 1981, 21 members, most of them women, incorporated the st. luke finance corporation and they set their sights on investment in real estate. women made up six of the seven members of the finance corporation's board, and lulu robinson jones who was widowed by 1909 chaired the advisory committee. so the revived...
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the harlem saint luke had new dollars, $0.45 in its coffers, more than $400 in debt. bryce may have been a formal hand at the wheel, but an ambitious group of women controlled the leaguers. in 1981, 21 members most of them women incorporated the saint luke finance corporation and set their sights on investments in real estate. the 7 members of the finance corporation's board and robinson jones, widowed by 1909 shares the advisory committee, they turned to charity jones to help recruit new members. she was known as the mother of saint luke in new york. membership in the new york district sword in the midst of the great migration. it was not women's charms alone that fueled a resurgence, they are square focused, laser focused on addressing the need of black women, lift the spark that revised the order. the new negro woman tested and expanded on the boundary of these organizations, a model of modern womanhood and we have scholars that talk about the new negro woman and stress a cultural and political importance but economic concerns placed high among their priorities, de
the harlem saint luke had new dollars, $0.45 in its coffers, more than $400 in debt. bryce may have been a formal hand at the wheel, but an ambitious group of women controlled the leaguers. in 1981, 21 members most of them women incorporated the saint luke finance corporation and set their sights on investments in real estate. the 7 members of the finance corporation's board and robinson jones, widowed by 1909 shares the advisory committee, they turned to charity jones to help recruit new...
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now this was harlem. 1916 and lulu pause for a momen moment. for the backstage goings on in the expectant audience just be on the thick velvet curtain. shied the quiet place at center stage, a pocket she could pour her voice into. so lulu drew in her breath and planted her feet on the expectant floor. she stepped into the spotlight darkness swallowed up the side of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago. she dared not look back at the emptiness that holding onto silence. though charity jones and lulu robinson jones with her daughter-in-law. had very different experiences as migrant women who moved to new york city in the late 19th an early 20th century bird they shared some important things in common. they shared of course charity's only child, a son. but like hundreds of thousands of other black women, they also left the south to pursue better lives in the north. the chance to earn more money, to escape the humiliating social etiquette and the sexual violence of jim crow. to find excitement in the big cities of the north. so these two
now this was harlem. 1916 and lulu pause for a momen moment. for the backstage goings on in the expectant audience just be on the thick velvet curtain. shied the quiet place at center stage, a pocket she could pour her voice into. so lulu drew in her breath and planted her feet on the expectant floor. she stepped into the spotlight darkness swallowed up the side of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago. she dared not look back at the emptiness that holding onto silence. though charity...
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luke's headquartered in harlem elected a new president. the harlem st. luke's $3.45 in the coffers that was more than $500 in debt. but the ambitious group of women so in 1981 these women incorporated the saint luke's finance corporation setting their sites with investment in real estate six of the seven members of the finance corporation board and lulu robinson and jones show the advice of the committee so to turn to charity to help them recruit new members and she solidified her status knowing the mother of st. luke's in new york and her efforts to membership in the new york district sword in the midst of the great migration. not the women's charms alone of fuels a resurgence in those members, the square focus, the laser focus on addressing the needs of black women so tested and expanded the boundaries of these organizations this model a black women who do we have scholars talking about the new negro woman with their political importance and then among the priorities and then they desperately needed jobs and housing and then to understand this dilemma
luke's headquartered in harlem elected a new president. the harlem st. luke's $3.45 in the coffers that was more than $500 in debt. but the ambitious group of women so in 1981 these women incorporated the saint luke's finance corporation setting their sites with investment in real estate six of the seven members of the finance corporation board and lulu robinson and jones show the advice of the committee so to turn to charity to help them recruit new members and she solidified her status...
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now this was harlem, 1916. she paused for a moment between the noisy backstage goings-on and the expected audience beyond the curtain. she looked at the pocket she could pour her voice into. so she drew in her breath and planted her feet on the floor and as she stepped into the spotlight, darkness swallowed up the size of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago. she dared not look at the emptiness. so, charity jones and lulu robinson jones was her daughter-in-law had very different experiences as migrant women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries but they did share some things in common. they shared the only surviving child and like hundreds of thousands of black women, they also left the south to pursue better lives in the north, the chance to earn more money, the social etiquette and sexual violence of jim crow to find excitement in the big cities of the north. but these women also shared a devotion to the independence order of st. luke's. this was a secret society that was founded in the 1850s.
now this was harlem, 1916. she paused for a moment between the noisy backstage goings-on and the expected audience beyond the curtain. she looked at the pocket she could pour her voice into. so she drew in her breath and planted her feet on the floor and as she stepped into the spotlight, darkness swallowed up the size of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago. she dared not look at the emptiness. so, charity jones and lulu robinson jones was her daughter-in-law had very different...
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i'm about to play basketball with the harlem globetrotters. moose, hi-lite, high rise, dragon, beast, i mean what's my nickname going to be? apparently my name is butterfingers. and it's my job to sink the winning dunk before halftime. like, i can't even clap on the right beat. and now, ladies and gentlemen, direct from nbc's first look, it's everyone's favorite butterfingers, jonathan bennett. jonathan: i run towards the basket, hi-lite passes it to me, i jump and literally feel like an astronaut just being lifted into the air defying gravity. it's the highest i've ever jumped in my life. and i dunk the ball to score that winning basket. it felt epic. announcer: jonathan bennett. what didn't feel so epic was when i got stuck hanging from the backboard. we never went over that part. so. guys, don't leave me hanging. come on. put me down. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to p
i'm about to play basketball with the harlem globetrotters. moose, hi-lite, high rise, dragon, beast, i mean what's my nickname going to be? apparently my name is butterfingers. and it's my job to sink the winning dunk before halftime. like, i can't even clap on the right beat. and now, ladies and gentlemen, direct from nbc's first look, it's everyone's favorite butterfingers, jonathan bennett. jonathan: i run towards the basket, hi-lite passes it to me, i jump and literally feel like an...
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on the list, the harlem chocolate factory and sweets wrapped in iconic images.ter gift set is on the list. a pair of fluffy slippers on the list. all of the products are available on amazon and the majority are from black owned or black led companies. >> a good idea. you not only vote when you go to an election, you can also vote with your pocket book. you can tell big businesses and retailers what is valuable and hopefully it gives some of these smaller companies a bigger platform. so thank you oprah. >> indeed, i love the omage to harlem. i once lived there. i love to see the history gifts and recognition. >> very cool. diane king hall in new york. thank you. >> you got it. >>> up next, remembering a game show legend. we'll have tributes to jeopardy host, alex trebek. listed or black run businesses. >> a good idea. you not only vote when you go to an election, you can also vote with your pocket book. you can tell big businesses and retailers what is valuable and hopefully it gives some of these smaller companies a bigger platform. >> indeed, i love the omage t
on the list, the harlem chocolate factory and sweets wrapped in iconic images.ter gift set is on the list. a pair of fluffy slippers on the list. all of the products are available on amazon and the majority are from black owned or black led companies. >> a good idea. you not only vote when you go to an election, you can also vote with your pocket book. you can tell big businesses and retailers what is valuable and hopefully it gives some of these smaller companies a bigger platform. so...
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this was harlem 1916 and lulu paused for a momentetween the noisy backstage goings-on and the expected audience on the velvet curtains. shiite a quiet place, a pocket she could pour her voice into so lulu drew in her best and planted her feet on the expected door and as she stepped in the spotlight, darkness swallowed up the side of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago, she dared not look back at the nowhere place holding on.
this was harlem 1916 and lulu paused for a momentetween the noisy backstage goings-on and the expected audience on the velvet curtains. shiite a quiet place, a pocket she could pour her voice into so lulu drew in her best and planted her feet on the expected door and as she stepped in the spotlight, darkness swallowed up the side of the stage where she had stood only a moment ago, she dared not look back at the nowhere place holding on.
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people fall on the ground and bed-stuy and harlem and brownsville knew this all along until this image is being presented of new yk, folks challenging the reality. so, yeah, your work, my work, brian's work, ands, are now sort of trying to open this up because when you -- talk but civil rights until we -- the major narrative is focusing on the southern spark of the civil rights movement. s watching john lewis, good trouble,onderful documentary, wonderfulerson, but the's a big are story to tell to educate folks on what has taken place. the school system is something you and i have written on, and it is just absolutely amazing fight, struggle, that takes place, to break dn segregation and the larger school system -- the largest school system in the country, and a lot of folks are surprised to find out the largest civil rights demonstration took place in new york city. didn't take place in alabama or selma, alabama. didn't take place in georgia. the place here in new york city -- took place here in new york cit when i say that people are astound by that really. >> tell us about that. tell
people fall on the ground and bed-stuy and harlem and brownsville knew this all along until this image is being presented of new yk, folks challenging the reality. so, yeah, your work, my work, brian's work, ands, are now sort of trying to open this up because when you -- talk but civil rights until we -- the major narrative is focusing on the southern spark of the civil rights movement. s watching john lewis, good trouble,onderful documentary, wonderfulerson, but the's a big are story to tell...
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excuse me, author of "beyond the ring: the role of boxing in american society," and the 2014 book "harlem's rattlers and the great war" which he co-authored and has been rightfully declared the definitive history of the 169 regiment. he's received fellow ships from the national endowment of the humanities he has plans to write a book -- and i'm going to hold him accountable to this, writing a book on the heroic and tragic life of henry johnson. as far as the format for this, our panelists will speak for roughly ten minutes or so. i'll take advantage of my prerogative as chair to pose some questions to get the conversation going and then we will take questions from the outside. we're going to be going a little bit out of order on the program and beginning with professor louis. >> thanks very much for that introduction, professor. i owe what i'm going to say to w.e.b w.e.b. da boyce. the war that ended peace opened with a question which there is yet no agreed upon final answer. to wit, how could europe have done this to itself? her book insists that the answer lies with a small number of men
excuse me, author of "beyond the ring: the role of boxing in american society," and the 2014 book "harlem's rattlers and the great war" which he co-authored and has been rightfully declared the definitive history of the 169 regiment. he's received fellow ships from the national endowment of the humanities he has plans to write a book -- and i'm going to hold him accountable to this, writing a book on the heroic and tragic life of henry johnson. as far as the format for this,...
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harlem rising. this combines archival footage. what is the message of this film? we're trying to say to america is, these communities which have had 50 or hundred years of disinvestment of louse si schools of sub standard housing and terrible health care. where failure is the norm. we can fix this. we know how to solve these kinds of problems today. we want to get the word out to as many people as possible for the harlems and the south sides of chicago. of all of these poor communities around america. we want to call out group of folks coming together and rebuilding the communities and try to level the playing field for poor children in the country. >> building upon tragedy and finding good. i know that you had one of your alums featured in the documentary and this person spoke about the tragic loss of his brother. how he channelled that pain into motivation returning to teach. let's take a listen to that. >> i teach investments to my students because it's a real life skill that's necessary. especially in this day and age. when you're thinking about an investment,
harlem rising. this combines archival footage. what is the message of this film? we're trying to say to america is, these communities which have had 50 or hundred years of disinvestment of louse si schools of sub standard housing and terrible health care. where failure is the norm. we can fix this. we know how to solve these kinds of problems today. we want to get the word out to as many people as possible for the harlems and the south sides of chicago. of all of these poor communities around...
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he was the pastor of an sinnian baptist church in harlem, represented a harlem district and he serves a very long time in congress, this is from the beginning of his congressional career. this later moving from the paper form to wax is a recording he made called "keep the faith, baby" it's a series of speaking meditations on a number of different issues and these really sort of book end his career, which is very long, and he is no william dawson, he has a very different approach at how to do things. >> all human beings, black and white, rich and poor, equal in the site of god, keep your faith in the life of your fellow man even though he abuses you. when he abuses you he makes himself a lesser man. great man once said love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and pray, pray, pray, pray, pray for them which they use you. keep your faith. >> up through the 1970s powell was the person who kind of embodied civil rights in the house, right? civil rights in congress. he is elected in 1944, he and dawson are the only two members of congress for a number of c
he was the pastor of an sinnian baptist church in harlem, represented a harlem district and he serves a very long time in congress, this is from the beginning of his congressional career. this later moving from the paper form to wax is a recording he made called "keep the faith, baby" it's a series of speaking meditations on a number of different issues and these really sort of book end his career, which is very long, and he is no william dawson, he has a very different approach at...
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my district that has harlem and east harlem and hamilton heights and the northwest bronx was devastated by the pandemic. some of the zip codes had the highest numbers of deaths in the country as the pap began to subside in new york, but took hold in other parts of the country, the disparities continued to go unabated. studies conducted in june bore statistically what i have seen with my very own eyes and on the ground. ow as the u.s. surpasses 250,000 covid-19 deaths and quickly aplompse 12 million confirmed cases, racial data is more complete and the trend of his pandemic is crystal clear. it discriminates. it discriminates poor people, people with pre-existing conditions, with diabetes and high blood pressure and discriminates against people of color and discriminates every single day. the system is broken in so many ays that the pap has laid bare and exacerbated both in latinos and blacks are at higher risks both in our environmental and inherited to have detrimental effects on quality of life. n.p.r. used information from the covid tracking project and shows how the disparities are
my district that has harlem and east harlem and hamilton heights and the northwest bronx was devastated by the pandemic. some of the zip codes had the highest numbers of deaths in the country as the pap began to subside in new york, but took hold in other parts of the country, the disparities continued to go unabated. studies conducted in june bore statistically what i have seen with my very own eyes and on the ground. ow as the u.s. surpasses 250,000 covid-19 deaths and quickly aplompse 12...
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♪ >>> i'm sarah and i'm in harlem. wrote the yellow house to answer what is a basic and also annex substantial question about who belongs, whose stories get told. i wanted to speak a voice into the literature. i wondered why the stories of me and my family and my nieces and nephews didn't exist in the narrative of new orleans. i wanted to make a book that was the beginning of an answer to a question about how our lives matter and how we deserved to also be on the american map and in the city's stor cities story. this book is not only a book about the house i lived in and loved and that in certain ways remains a part of me but it's an attempt to think about what it actually means to belong to a place, what it means to feel that you have somehow come from a place that has shaped you and made you into the person you are. for me, american ingenuity i understand because i come from the city where jazz was born and so what it teaches us is we pull from all the disparate pieces of the world the things inside of us and the thi
♪ >>> i'm sarah and i'm in harlem. wrote the yellow house to answer what is a basic and also annex substantial question about who belongs, whose stories get told. i wanted to speak a voice into the literature. i wondered why the stories of me and my family and my nieces and nephews didn't exist in the narrative of new orleans. i wanted to make a book that was the beginning of an answer to a question about how our lives matter and how we deserved to also be on the american map and in...
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. >> no harlem globe-trotter here. >>> let's take it to chicago now where firefighters are trying toy you should not deep fry a turkey before it is completely defrosted. >> this happened. whoosh. >> whoosh. that is how quickly things can go up in flames. >> this is why i don't cook. i don't cook anything at all because of this reason. >> you just arrive hungry. >> i'm ready to eat. >> honestly, firefighters all over the country do these demonstrations to show you just how crazy this is. every year someone gets injured. please take the necessary precautions. >> you don't want to be in the hospital, well, this happened. look at this beautiful turkey right here. you see this turkey. you carve right into it. then look, look, this happened. that's cake, cake, cake, cake, everybody. >> i was just telling kenneth when i first saw it, it came up on my twitter feed. i was like, oh my god, someone's out here serving undercooked turkey. this is why i don't trust people. then i take a closer look. those lines are just perfect. it's almost as if it's cake. >> it is cake. twitter is having a lot o
. >> no harlem globe-trotter here. >>> let's take it to chicago now where firefighters are trying toy you should not deep fry a turkey before it is completely defrosted. >> this happened. whoosh. >> whoosh. that is how quickly things can go up in flames. >> this is why i don't cook. i don't cook anything at all because of this reason. >> you just arrive hungry. >> i'm ready to eat. >> honestly, firefighters all over the country do these...
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be a post from the ghetto to harlem and everybody going, god knows bobby why. despite coming from a close family, the pop star wants to become president of the challenges with guns as elite audience. credible story of bobby moore starts december 10th on the c.w. . this is state of the news africa on the program today. ethiopia's prime minister thracians a final military offensive in that's a gripe profit. this is finance strike in the region. it has ignored a government, made him to surrender. will have comments from that. if you will be his defense minister in a moment, also on the program, even with the country locked in conflict, a new report shows, ethiopia is the 0.
be a post from the ghetto to harlem and everybody going, god knows bobby why. despite coming from a close family, the pop star wants to become president of the challenges with guns as elite audience. credible story of bobby moore starts december 10th on the c.w. . this is state of the news africa on the program today. ethiopia's prime minister thracians a final military offensive in that's a gripe profit. this is finance strike in the region. it has ignored a government, made him to surrender....
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and the dangerous conditions, and they -- these musicians largely congregated in new york city and harlem and the music became more or less like built on virtualossity, built on excellence and also built on being this incredibly difficult point of entry into the music to be like a secret handshake almost. >> so he legend of bebop, the legend around mitten odd play house in harlem and the legend of musicians like dizzy gillespie who figures prominent lip in the book. we'll get back to you. so more to come on that. all right, emei, tell us about your book. really the story of your mother. >> yeah, it's kind of a re-telling and comic format of the story me and my brother grew up with. thesters she always toll -- the stories she always told us about her life growing up in china. because she was 1 when the cultural -- 17 when the cultural revolution started and we would hear comparisons about what happened before it took place and then all the struggles that her and my grandparents went through during the ten years, and afterwards. so, i felt it was a very, like, captivating story and i wanted
and the dangerous conditions, and they -- these musicians largely congregated in new york city and harlem and the music became more or less like built on virtualossity, built on excellence and also built on being this incredibly difficult point of entry into the music to be like a secret handshake almost. >> so he legend of bebop, the legend around mitten odd play house in harlem and the legend of musicians like dizzy gillespie who figures prominent lip in the book. we'll get back to you....
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my team and you have been to all of state and i do, which is called the birthplace of harlem. several times, and there's heavy security if you didn't, my degree didn't get in the capital city of borno state, but unfortunately not when it comes to other parts of borno state where this incident, this attack happens and it's a charge. thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the worlds. if the o.p.m. prime minister has declared the government's offensive in the northern it region, it'll be over after the armed forces captured the capital of. but international observers say the conflict is likely to continue because that's about all the forces are able to keep on fighting. and the refugees who fled to sudan have also dismissed off as claims french media reports of say, authorities are charging 4 police officers in connection with the beating of a black music producer. the incident sparked outrage after the release of security camera footage showing the assault nationwide rallies against police brutality have
my team and you have been to all of state and i do, which is called the birthplace of harlem. several times, and there's heavy security if you didn't, my degree didn't get in the capital city of borno state, but unfortunately not when it comes to other parts of borno state where this incident, this attack happens and it's a charge. thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the worlds. if the o.p.m. prime minister has...
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from the ghetto to harlem and everyone go into those bobbing. why despite coming from a coup family, the pop star wants to become president and challenges of god as elite hotshots. credible story of bobby why starts december 10th on d w. this is a deja vue news live from birth. peru's interim president met when marino steps less the better week in office. his resignation comes after protests calling for his removal leave at least 2 dead and dozens injured. the nation faces its worst...
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he was the pastor of a church in harlem, he represented a harlem district and he serves a really long, a very long time in congress. this is from the beginning of his congressional career, this later moving from wax. a recording he made, a series of speaking meditations. on a number of different issues. and this is about his career, which was very long, and he is willing to, austin has a very different approach to how to do things. >> all human beings, black and white, rich and poor, equal in the senate. keep your faith in the life of your fellow men, and even though he abuses you. when he abuses you, he makes himself a lesser man. oh great man one said, less than the curfew, you go to them and hate you with pray, praying, paris, pray. they will spitefully use you, keep your faith. >> up to the 1970s, he kind of embodied the civil rights in the house. the civil rights in congress. he selected in 1944, he and dawson are the only two members of congress for a number of congress is until the early 19 fifties. and two very contrasting styles. whereas dawson is very behind the scenes, his
he was the pastor of a church in harlem, he represented a harlem district and he serves a really long, a very long time in congress. this is from the beginning of his congressional career, this later moving from wax. a recording he made, a series of speaking meditations. on a number of different issues. and this is about his career, which was very long, and he is willing to, austin has a very different approach to how to do things. >> all human beings, black and white, rich and poor,...
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, this is the harlem for muskie committee, can we count on your vote? not if you are somebody who don't -- who doesn't want black people in office, you can't. that is the kind of thing that richard nixon did. he wasn't in any trouble of losing his job ever. but it was amusing and perhaps addictive. to and with this building the watergate hotel, it , is still there in washington. brand-new then, very posh and funky. it is apartments, but people have offices, including the democratic national convention. the dnc has its office there and richard nixon was to break in to the dnc to see if they have anything on him. nothing particular, but just to see. it was a mistake. the people who burgled on his behalf are caught and arrested. that is the beginning of the downfall of richard nixon. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> listen to lectures on history on the go by streaming our podcast anywher
, this is the harlem for muskie committee, can we count on your vote? not if you are somebody who don't -- who doesn't want black people in office, you can't. that is the kind of thing that richard nixon did. he wasn't in any trouble of losing his job ever. but it was amusing and perhaps addictive. to and with this building the watergate hotel, it , is still there in washington. brand-new then, very posh and funky. it is apartments, but people have offices, including the democratic national...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i am sarah broom and i am in harlem.yellow house" to answer what is at once a basic but also important question about who belongs, whose stories get told. i wanted to speak into a void in the literature. i wondered why the stories of me and my family and my 50 nieces and nephews didn't exist in the narrative of new orleans. i wanted to make a book that was the beginning of an answer to a question about how our lives mattered and how we deserved to also be on the american map, and then the city story of itself. this book is not only a book about a house that i lived in and that i loved and that in certain ways remains a part of me, but it's really an attempt to think about what it actually means to belong to a place, what it means to feel that you have somehow from a place that has shaped you a major into the person you are. for me, american ingenuity, i understand this i think deeply because i come from the city where jazz was born. so what jazz teaches us is that we pull from all the disparate pieces of the world, the t
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i am sarah broom and i am in harlem.yellow house" to answer what is at once a basic but also important question about who belongs, whose stories get told. i wanted to speak into a void in the literature. i wondered why the stories of me and my family and my 50 nieces and nephews didn't exist in the narrative of new orleans. i wanted to make a book that was the beginning of an answer to a question about how our lives mattered and how we deserved to also be on the...
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day of conversation. 1963, magazine profile of james talks about reading his way to the library in harlem where he grew up which is what became the schomburg center. he said you think your pain and heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world but then you read, it was books that taught me the things that tormented me most were the very things that brought me to the people who are alive, have ever been alive. who says you can't read or write deliberation? you can see a literary festival expands notions of black man's introducing to scholars, children's book authors, memoirs, those who write our joy and sorrow, rage and triumph. those who have new ideas and spark our nation, help us make sense of the path past the plan for the future. take you to all of our authors and moderators on our virtual stage today, i will call each name. thank you cortez, chase, roxan roxanne, doctor brian jones, wanda, shane, alexandria, uganda titman. i think they are all authors and writers and thinkers who exhibit exactly what i described previously. earlier this summer, the schomburg center release
day of conversation. 1963, magazine profile of james talks about reading his way to the library in harlem where he grew up which is what became the schomburg center. he said you think your pain and heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world but then you read, it was books that taught me the things that tormented me most were the very things that brought me to the people who are alive, have ever been alive. who says you can't read or write deliberation? you can see a literary...
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and the parade in 1919 marking the beginning of the harlem renaissance. a major figure's poems "don't tread on me." the o imagine to the 369th, and the rally cry to the masses make that connection clear and real. but to listen to what they called the whispering gallery, lead by general robert e. lee bollard. and the informalized in the disgraceful army war college report of 1925, here is what he had to say. blacks could do nothing -- sorry, could do everything but fight. they were only dangerous to themselves and women. there was much, much more meligning and disparagement. and he also signed a document, bulletin number 35 that said blacks don't go where you're not wanted. no matter if you have the legal right, don't do anything to cause trouble or we will deal with you. all officers agreed that the negro lacks initiative, little or no leadership, and cannot sep responsibility. they're also cowards in the dark. none the less, and we would never guess this fact, that some 70 black soldiers received a distinguished service cross in world war i. the nation's
and the parade in 1919 marking the beginning of the harlem renaissance. a major figure's poems "don't tread on me." the o imagine to the 369th, and the rally cry to the masses make that connection clear and real. but to listen to what they called the whispering gallery, lead by general robert e. lee bollard. and the informalized in the disgraceful army war college report of 1925, here is what he had to say. blacks could do nothing -- sorry, could do everything but fight. they were...
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jeffrey canada is joining me now, the founder of harlem children's zone and appeared in the film "waitingerman." it is an honor to have you on, sir! welcome. >> thank you, brooke. it's a pleasure for me to be on. i'm so happy you've decided that you want to talk about this issue. >> of course i want to talk about this issue. you are the person i want to talk about the issue with. i know you're calling this an educational disaster, especially for underprivileged kids. what can we do about it? >> this is the issue. we have never had anything like this happen before. you've got young people growing up afraid to be near anybody, afraid they are going to kill their grandparents, no friends, no education. on top of that, the very same families, they have lost their jobs and they don't know how they are going to get food and worried about being evicted from their apartment and this hasn't been going on for a month or two. this has been going on for seven, eight months. this is the kind of trauma that children in america have never faced before and i feel like i'm the lookout on the titanic yelli
jeffrey canada is joining me now, the founder of harlem children's zone and appeared in the film "waitingerman." it is an honor to have you on, sir! welcome. >> thank you, brooke. it's a pleasure for me to be on. i'm so happy you've decided that you want to talk about this issue. >> of course i want to talk about this issue. you are the person i want to talk about the issue with. i know you're calling this an educational disaster, especially for underprivileged kids. what...
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you know the harlem children's story. all of the kids want to go to school in harlem because they made it -- it's a cycle of good action and good behavior. we have to stay close to home. we have to literally have at the beginning, the beginning pipeline. it's all about education. it's all about mentorship. it's about examples. at the top, i say there is no excuse. i will train them all if you need to. the three of us, we will take them on and get them ready for board service. just get people in there. it is a change of mind and change of heart. no more excuses. we have to absolutely punish people -- this is where i get into quotas -- punish people who do not perform. just like we do with profit and loss, if you spill into the water, you get fired. if you do not diversify your company inside, there should be some negative consequences for that. we as what i think peoplers, we as pressure have to make sure it is clear what we expect. we expect diversity throughout the company. i don't believe. , it's for a fact the top not
you know the harlem children's story. all of the kids want to go to school in harlem because they made it -- it's a cycle of good action and good behavior. we have to stay close to home. we have to literally have at the beginning, the beginning pipeline. it's all about education. it's all about mentorship. it's about examples. at the top, i say there is no excuse. i will train them all if you need to. the three of us, we will take them on and get them ready for board service. just get people in...
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host: tyrone in harlem, new york. caller: the reporter said something about mitch mcconnell stopping everything that joe biden is trying to accomplish and i hope that all americans realize that's more detrimental to us that it is to mitch mcconnell or biden. both of them are going to be all right. agenda don't get the passed. the american people are the ones who are going to suffer. we need to come together and realize that like the caller said old men and men that have mental problems and all that, when the agendas they try to get past don't get past, it affects more of us than it affects them. host: a supporter of joe biden from compton, california. go ahead. to talk abouted the shift of black men voting for donald trump. i believe they made that shift because a lot of black men do not believe that women should be leaders and they have a problem based on their so-called church relationships that women should not lead, be leaders here in america. that's why they did not show up for hillary clinton then they shifted o
host: tyrone in harlem, new york. caller: the reporter said something about mitch mcconnell stopping everything that joe biden is trying to accomplish and i hope that all americans realize that's more detrimental to us that it is to mitch mcconnell or biden. both of them are going to be all right. agenda don't get the passed. the american people are the ones who are going to suffer. we need to come together and realize that like the caller said old men and men that have mental problems and all...
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bring in the president of the harlem children's zone.end and education champion jeffrey canada. jeff, i want to say so it is always good to see you, but not when the covering news like this. take us to harlem. how have these schools and students been doing over the past few months? and i don't just mean your schools. i mean the highest risk schooling out there. >> stephanie, i don't want to be even more alarming than the study you just sort of had cited, but this is an educational disaster. students if they are signing on, and we know a lot of kids railroad even signing on anymore, they are not being educated in a way that deals with any of their needs. not their emotional needs. not their needs to socialize. not their needs for exercise and movement. certainly not their academic needs. this is a disaster. it's a disaster for all children. but for poor children, you can multiply that times five or times six. and we need to do something dramatically different as soon as humanly possible. >> are we doing anything different? in the spring h
bring in the president of the harlem children's zone.end and education champion jeffrey canada. jeff, i want to say so it is always good to see you, but not when the covering news like this. take us to harlem. how have these schools and students been doing over the past few months? and i don't just mean your schools. i mean the highest risk schooling out there. >> stephanie, i don't want to be even more alarming than the study you just sort of had cited, but this is an educational...
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from the ghetto to harlem, and everyone knows bobby why. despite coming from a car family, the pop star wants to become president. i ask how much is a gun doesn't cost a credible story of bobby was awesome. starts december 10th on t.w. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? measures are being taken. what does the latest research say? information and context? the coronavirus of data. the coalition special monday to friday on d, w, written almost 40 medio in his ations in a little competition test session. global media for a traditional process is posing new challenges to media companies and they offer new opportunities to distribute their content from community building to pay walls . how can reveal organizations optimize their revenue models in the digital age? join our discussion. this is the deputy news live from berlin and 3 leading hong kong activists plead guilty to protest charges. god bless hong kong and we will continue to fight for freedom. and now it's not a pipe was how to beiji
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>> until i started looking at what they did in seattle in harlem, i was like, oh my god, this is reallyit's kind of like a domino effect, a ripple effect happening, right? i think it's -- for the communities i feel like they feel their voices are being heard that they're being seen for the first time. >> reporter: today we're in newark, new jersey. by sofia's piece titled "every mother" featuring 13 mothers affected by gun violence in a television-inspired mural painted in the fall of 2016 after the police killings of alton sterling and philando castille. >> there's basically nobody excluded when you're dealing with public art. >> what does this moment mean to you? >> had this happened and there was no pandemic or quarantine, people would not have time to be on the streets. my preference of color bars is to literally be the tv screen that used to say programming is done for today, and you were stuck with this background until tv came back on. it feels like the world stood still in that way for the first time. >> you talk about these color bars but you painted this in 2016. >> yeah, i kn
>> until i started looking at what they did in seattle in harlem, i was like, oh my god, this is reallyit's kind of like a domino effect, a ripple effect happening, right? i think it's -- for the communities i feel like they feel their voices are being heard that they're being seen for the first time. >> reporter: today we're in newark, new jersey. by sofia's piece titled "every mother" featuring 13 mothers affected by gun violence in a television-inspired mural painted in...
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don't go from the ghetto to harlem and go into those probably why despite coming from a close family, the pop star wants to become president. i am jesus god, this elite mom. the credible story of bobbie one starts december 10th. the d.w.p. indeed of climate change, the lead player says his club. good luck to years today. there's a future for lego city. the multimedia click. the luck plays the way the i played such place. blame. blame, blame, blame. this is the deadly news, live from birthday on, and millions of football fans around the world pay tribute as the day it is amounts to diego maradona, one of the world's greatest football lives. we look at the ups and downs of his life on and off the pitch. also coming up as prime minister orders the army to begin what he's calling the final phase of his offensive on the northern tikrit region. 1000000 people right now displaced and food is running out for more than 100000. refugees. as germany's coronavirus daily death, toll surges to.
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listen up for miles from the ghetto to harlem. every gunga knows probably why. despite coming from a poor family, the pop star wants to become president of the challenges of god this elite audience. credible story of bobby was starts december 10th on t.w. frank food blog, international gateway to the best connection, self road and trail. located in the heart of europe, you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by for more visit to w. news live from berlin. police and demonstrators clashed on the streets of paris during protests, over a draft law that would restrict sharing images of officers. critics say the proposed long, but allow police brutality to go on for a ported and unpunished. it comes just days after french officers beat up a black music producer at the studio. we'll go to our correspondent in terrorists. also on the show, iran's president hassan rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear site.
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. ♪ >> at colonial park in harlem, as in many other congested areas, w.p.a.g the knowledge of their trades gained before the depression. ♪ swimming pools are particularly valuable to community because they offer a haven of relaxation to young and old during the hot summer months. ♪ >> at the same time, swimming pools remove children from the crowded city streets providing safeguards to prevent such tragedies as were all too common to the old swimming holes. difficult to park improvements underway all across the country is another improvement at colonial park. a wading pool has been built in which youngsters may/to their psplash to their hearts' content. even the youngest children find plenty of opportunities for play under watchful supervision. in many parts of the country, nursery schools have been established where almost 10,000 children of needy families are provided hot meals, supervised activities, and excellent preschool training under competent instructors removed from relief roles. environment has been provided for teachers, nurses, dietitians, and co
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some goes under up next on d, w from the ghetto to harlem, and everybody go into those bobby why. despite coming from a coup family, the pop star wants to become president challenges and guns as elite audiences. the credible story of bobby one starts december 10th on d, w. give us your country in the will make you rich people. oil will provide you with jobs. the old will take good care of you. masons and the fever took hold on the west coast of going out in 2007. investors made big promises, but years later, reality looks very different letters, pages could drinking water shortage, high unemployment. but you're gonna stream of black gold oil as it starts december 4th on d. w. hello and welcome to this week's edition of focus on europe. thanks for joining us today. germany is one of the leading meat processing countries in europe, but the sector has been a hot spot for the corona virus. some of the largest outbreaks have happened in slaughterhouses. thousands of people have been infected by the virus in germany to companies.
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and all mine from the ghetto to harlem. and every man go into those bobby why? despite coming from a co family, the pop star wants to become president. i asked, she's got this elite credible story of bobby why starts december 10th on g.w. literacy. stand this journalism for human rights and the environment of the global media for the big 19 pandemic. the wins against environmental defenders has increased in latin america. the coalition of journalists is raising awareness for these attacks. but can journalism have an impact beyond creating visibility or discussion? the to play the blame . blame. this is d. w. news live from berlin. amid political turmoil, a new president for peru, a former head of congress manual marino was sworn into office just a day after his predecessor, as i was to go over corruption charges. but the move sparked protest in the capital with many calling it a power grab, also coming up tackling terrorism in europe after a series of islams attacks in france and austria. france's president calls for more the campaign against terrorism.
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i can tell you from harlem oh they're going to get that i'm going to get on my god my. now it's not just you the farmers. you know. a couple of. them i'll be seeing you know both in the blue nile 17 out of. the country. do you fear for. food. security do you feel about there would be shortages in the coming months. now but anika 7 is the new. revenues will. have to manage it. i think energy there and i think. the. market is that i am out of coal and i am and i had the benefit of this that i was out of the money. is that a lot of that i had i had a little very good. and i had to the knowledge that i. should hear what i have got the courage of in. our man if you allow myself to run and i might have to do another number monologue horrible moment. has anyone come to you to ask. the damage you have suffered the government officials come to see the damage that was done to your farm by the floods. and it has almost all you know my house out in the yard and how things are i learned how to live in the. wilderness when i. had to live a mother again had stepped. out there yeah i w
i can tell you from harlem oh they're going to get that i'm going to get on my god my. now it's not just you the farmers. you know. a couple of. them i'll be seeing you know both in the blue nile 17 out of. the country. do you fear for. food. security do you feel about there would be shortages in the coming months. now but anika 7 is the new. revenues will. have to manage it. i think energy there and i think. the. market is that i am out of coal and i am and i had the benefit of this that i was...
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i had to go to study and have 2 more marty i can tell you from harlem where they're going to get their hands on the grandma much. now it's not just you the farmers. you know. but. you know why it's in the blue nile 17. states in the country. do you fear for. food. security do you feel about the would be shortages in the coming months. now but an exotic 7 is the new. reminisce middle class. have to manage it. and i think. i'm. not bitter that i am out of school and i am and i have taken as a surprise that i was out of the money. is that a lot of this is what i had i had a little very good these. days and i had to the knowledge that i. should have some of the areas of in that. hour manicure. and i might have to do little mind of the horrible moment. anyone comes to you. the damage you have suffered the government officials come to see the damage done to your farm by the flood damage. lana has almost linamar as a young man had been for a. house and i mean if. i. had the model again nominated to the area i was with a gun. and had. marty anyone looking for me. while a muslim a good one in t
i had to go to study and have 2 more marty i can tell you from harlem where they're going to get their hands on the grandma much. now it's not just you the farmers. you know. but. you know why it's in the blue nile 17. states in the country. do you fear for. food. security do you feel about the would be shortages in the coming months. now but an exotic 7 is the new. reminisce middle class. have to manage it. and i think. i'm. not bitter that i am out of school and i am and i have taken as a...