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there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem.and which is a story of a guy who grew up in harlem. it's the stories of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what you think the guys trying to tell you here? what he think the authors trying to do? >> well, he read what happened in this life. i guess that's what i like them. >> he has the same troubles customer. >> yes. >> a lot of the songs are familiar? >> yes. >> which ones? >> which are the ones the most familiar to you? [inaudible] a lot of that was going on here. thought it was an air raid, so he went in his mother found him hidden. >> you remember this really well. you remember everything you ever read. you never did read a book like this before customer. >> no not like this. >> what you think is the big difference? >> because he is a negro i guess. >> i will give you a list of the more books you can read with the same kind of story. >> is that your story? >> yes. [laughter] >> it is a never ending story pretty much. [inaudible] >> play for the world champi
there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem.and which is a story of a guy who grew up in harlem. it's the stories of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what you think the guys trying to tell you here? what he think the authors trying to do? >> well, he read what happened in this life. i guess that's what i like them. >> he has the same troubles customer. >> yes. >> a lot of the songs are familiar? >> yes. >>...
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there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem.arlem, it is the story of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what do you think the guy is trying to tell you? what do you think the author is trying to do? >> well, he is a negro and i guess you read about what happened in his life and the trouble that he had, that is why i like it. >> you have had the same troubles? >> yeah. >> a lot of those themes are familiar? >> yes. >> which ones? which couple of ones are the most familiar to you? >> the stuff about the riot. that is what was happening going on here. he had a nightmare that he heard guns and people screaming, he thought it was an air raid, he went to his mothers and fathers room to sit and between them. >> you remember this very well. you remember everything you read. he never did read a book like this before? >> not like this. >> what is the big difference? >> it is because he is a negro, i guess. >> i will give you a list of more books to read, with the same kind of story. >> the stories are nothing like
there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem.arlem, it is the story of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what do you think the guy is trying to tell you? what do you think the author is trying to do? >> well, he is a negro and i guess you read about what happened in his life and the trouble that he had, that is why i like it. >> you have had the same troubles? >> yeah. >> a lot of those themes are familiar? >> yes....
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there was a week of protests in harlem and brooklyn.n to the place of his earliest memories. his family lived there until he was 5 years old. >> part of it is rediscovering my parents' harlem in the early '60s, they were newlyweds, in some ways, i'm writing about them and their friends and part of it is harlem is part of the world. >> whitehead has taken on some of the most painful topics in american history, jim crow segregation, and slavery >> when i was writing "underground railroad," toni morrison, "beloved," how do you beat that. and all you can do is your best. >> i read that she once invited you for coffee, and you turned her down. >> i didn't turn her down but didn't follow up, you know. >> what is that about? >> well, you know, i was basically intimidated, i'm not worthy, definitely my anxieties and stuff were preventing me from living my best life but i think she survived >> do you think you could have ever imagined the career you would have had >> i can't imagine doing network tv. >> in between writing world renowned books, w
there was a week of protests in harlem and brooklyn.n to the place of his earliest memories. his family lived there until he was 5 years old. >> part of it is rediscovering my parents' harlem in the early '60s, they were newlyweds, in some ways, i'm writing about them and their friends and part of it is harlem is part of the world. >> whitehead has taken on some of the most painful topics in american history, jim crow segregation, and slavery >> when i was writing...
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here is a short clip of the song as performed by the harlem boys choir. here regardless ;? savages sculpture becomes i think a visual manifestation of that song's power. it features 12 young black singers in graduated heights taking the form of a harp. they're pressed together in community and in solidarity they're singing in surround sound with their heads turned in alternate directions the folds of their prior robes become the strings of the instrument the kneeling man at the front forms the foot pedal and the sounding board has generally been understood to represent the hand and arm of god picking up on the religiosity of lift every voice and sing particularly the third verse and transforming these 12 young singers into the instruments of god. i have come recently however to increasing really wonder whether given savages own foundational role in the harlem renaissance this could represent her hand as well. this is someone after all who made tremendous efforts to create an infrastructure through her schools through her gallery to lift others in her community up. savages o
here is a short clip of the song as performed by the harlem boys choir. here regardless ;? savages sculpture becomes i think a visual manifestation of that song's power. it features 12 young black singers in graduated heights taking the form of a harp. they're pressed together in community and in solidarity they're singing in surround sound with their heads turned in alternate directions the folds of their prior robes become the strings of the instrument the kneeling man at the front forms the...
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jeffrey: seabrooke's 1937 painting is titled "recreation in harlem."rtist at this time -- >> yes, living in harlem, yeah -- jeffrey: would not have had many opportunities? >> that's right, exactly. and the wpa itself didn't hire many black artists. so the harlem hospital was really a launch for a lot of these artists. >> so this is our storage unit fosome of our most significant pieces in the collection. jeffrey: in a nondescript space in a downtown office building, larissa trinder, who heads the arts in medicine program for the hospital system, shod us more works, many by leading artists, such as andy warhol, lee krasner, and sam gilliam waiting to be placed on hospital walls. >> these are from the 1930's. jeffrey: even, still under wraps, restored paintings from a series on alice in wonderland in new york that once adorned a children's ward, fell into disrepair, and will soon be publicly shown again after some 40 years. >> a lot of our pieces are not framed. they're waiting to be framed and placed in our facilities. so we store them in these bins her
jeffrey: seabrooke's 1937 painting is titled "recreation in harlem."rtist at this time -- >> yes, living in harlem, yeah -- jeffrey: would not have had many opportunities? >> that's right, exactly. and the wpa itself didn't hire many black artists. so the harlem hospital was really a launch for a lot of these artists. >> so this is our storage unit fosome of our most significant pieces in the collection. jeffrey: in a nondescript space in a downtown office building,...
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harlem was a forceful center. pretty much within five years, the same justices began to kind of see the light, i do know that it was so much he was persuading them that there are examples of people literally changing their mind on the first amendment so at the end of his lifetime they greatly allowed for more antitrust action but it took 15 or 20 years until they got to a position where they were allowing antitrust. that is the positive example. in the income tax case which was five to four decision and they overruled 100 years of president everyone was rolling their eyes "afterwards", it took constitutional amendment to allow the income tax but to get the process rolling, the big obstacle was getting the states to ratify it and get congress full of rich people to accept it in this congressman would go on to be secretary of state under roosevelt, he would read his dissent on the floor of the house as a way of showing how wrong the original decision was and how important it was to remove it. ... overruled in time b
harlem was a forceful center. pretty much within five years, the same justices began to kind of see the light, i do know that it was so much he was persuading them that there are examples of people literally changing their mind on the first amendment so at the end of his lifetime they greatly allowed for more antitrust action but it took 15 or 20 years until they got to a position where they were allowing antitrust. that is the positive example. in the income tax case which was five to four...
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i guess to sort of calm the moment, he said, hey, i'm from harlem. and when he said that, i understood that literally harlem was an african american neighborhood but i understood that it was a deeper statement he was making to me. that his upbringing and my upbringing and his look at african american history and my look at it would be fundamentally different. and as i wrote to open the book, that was the moment that started the project. this is my answer to that conversation with him. >> so where did that conversation go? i know it has culminated in this marvelous book that people want to read d contemilate. plate. how did that go? >> i joke because that was the end of the dialogue in 1982. ad 1982. and i decided to educate myself. i took a lot of black studies classes, african american history classes. i also began looking at american jewish history, ultimately doing my graduate work in jews in social justice. and i have been animated by the intersection of jewishness, americanness, and race. this book is my biggest attempt to try to get at some rea
i guess to sort of calm the moment, he said, hey, i'm from harlem. and when he said that, i understood that literally harlem was an african american neighborhood but i understood that it was a deeper statement he was making to me. that his upbringing and my upbringing and his look at african american history and my look at it would be fundamentally different. and as i wrote to open the book, that was the moment that started the project. this is my answer to that conversation with him. >>...
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leimert park is known by many as the harlem of the west coast - a.k.a africatown. dippearingthrough pandic but itf gentrication a intest from e ouide.
leimert park is known by many as the harlem of the west coast - a.k.a africatown. dippearingthrough pandic but itf gentrication a intest from e ouide.
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be with them and you can love them. >> staff tell the princess they were surprised she'd come to harlemrican president and few major political leaders. >> at the time even our own government hadn't dealt with the aids crisis. they couldn't get a grip on it. she really gave it the attention it merited. >> she chose to come to a small community hospital in the middle of a minority area during a crack epidemic. i can't say enough about the courage that takes. i thought it was amazing that she would come to my neighborhood and actually say let me see your struggle and let me lend some assistance to it. >> diana had proved her range she cob the up town princess but then also dive really deep into the social topics of the time and accomplish real good in the world. >> the press turned on a dime. suddenly she was as one headline said, divine. >> diana is eight years into her marriage and has come a really long way in that time. she now feels strong enough to confront the major torment in her life. that is the other woman. >> she accompanies prince charles to a birthday party and among the gues
be with them and you can love them. >> staff tell the princess they were surprised she'd come to harlemrican president and few major political leaders. >> at the time even our own government hadn't dealt with the aids crisis. they couldn't get a grip on it. she really gave it the attention it merited. >> she chose to come to a small community hospital in the middle of a minority area during a crack epidemic. i can't say enough about the courage that takes. i thought it was...
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here she was, she was in marxist groups, the harlem writers filled was full of leftist, and published her first story in marxist magazine in the aegis of a congressman named abraham pel lon ski, and the person who ran the harlem writers guild before killin was an open communist, named phillip benoski. she got her start as a writer under the tutelage of people on the left and very much in activities that were leftist. so there's a through line in her work and in her life of being in a kind of radical position in relationship to the united states. >> thought i might say something about one of the dimensions of williams' work and the confrontation with police brutality which appears early and wanted to make that connection because i didn't want to also ask mary helen if you would talk a little bit about the big question of african survival that emerges in -- specially for the black power people or black power artists and then another place of paule marshall leadership and that is something that kennedys to -- could be a little different maybe for williams, marsh in the second half of his
here she was, she was in marxist groups, the harlem writers filled was full of leftist, and published her first story in marxist magazine in the aegis of a congressman named abraham pel lon ski, and the person who ran the harlem writers guild before killin was an open communist, named phillip benoski. she got her start as a writer under the tutelage of people on the left and very much in activities that were leftist. so there's a through line in her work and in her life of being in a kind of...
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decenas de familias han tenido que abandonar sus casas en harlem y corona.olÉmica por un simulacro con niÑo menores de 10 aÑos, algunos se asustaron a escucharlas detonaciones. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con patricia janiot y leÓn krause. patricia : quÉ tal?, vamos a comenzar con la derrota de la principal opositora de donald trump. leÓn: muchos republicanos la ven como una traidora al partido y como nos dice galo arellano la congresista podrÍa aspirar hasta la casa blanca. —— a la casa blanca. galo: esta fue la candidata que recibiÓ el apoyo. [hablan inglÉs] condenaron la derrota por mÁs de 30 puntos. >> dos aÑos atrÁs gane esta primaria con un 73% de los votos, pude haber hecho lo mismo, pero hubiese requerido ir de acuerdo a la mentira de donald trump de acuerdo a las elecciones del 2020. es una de las pocas figuras del partido republicano que desempeÑÓ un papel destacado en la en la investigaciÓn de la invasiÓn del capitolio. a pesar de que muchos votantes decidieron apoyarla argumentando que
decenas de familias han tenido que abandonar sus casas en harlem y corona.olÉmica por un simulacro con niÑo menores de 10 aÑos, algunos se asustaron a escucharlas detonaciones. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con patricia janiot y leÓn krause. patricia : quÉ tal?, vamos a comenzar con la derrota de la principal opositora de donald trump. leÓn: muchos republicanos la ven como una traidora al partido y como nos dice galo...
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many accounts say he arrived at harlem station. the father pretty much had to be somebody in the harlan circle. some of the accounts say they discovered his father was dead and then he became the property of james harlan while the mother somehow was sold down south. how these transpired was never explained. who the original owner was was never explained. how it was that he takes possession of this 8-year-old boy never completely explained. what is explained and he talked about later in life is that he took a tremendous interest in him at the time robert came to live with him he had recently married and had nine children but in all of the accounts he was raised by james, not his wife eliza. by the time john is born, roberts is a teenager and when he's a little boy, robert is into his early 20s and he is a sort of unique figure in the family in one sense he's known to be a special favorite of the patriarch who everyone else describes and we know in part because john's wife wrote a memoir after his death that the father was considered
many accounts say he arrived at harlem station. the father pretty much had to be somebody in the harlan circle. some of the accounts say they discovered his father was dead and then he became the property of james harlan while the mother somehow was sold down south. how these transpired was never explained. who the original owner was was never explained. how it was that he takes possession of this 8-year-old boy never completely explained. what is explained and he talked about later in life is...
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here she was a marxist groups the harlem writers guild full of laughs this -- leftists.he -- under the aegis ofho abraham polonsky and the person who ran the harlem writers bureau before dylan wasn't open communist. she really got her start as a writer under the tutelage of people who were on the left and she was very much in activities that were leftists. so there'sou a line in her work and in her life of being in a radical position in relationship to the united states. >> i thought i might say something about one of the dimensions of williams work in the confrontation with police brutality and wanted to make that connection. i want to also ask mary helen she would talk a little bit about the big question of african survival that emerges especially for the black power people are black power artists and another place of paule marshall's leadership. something that could be a little bit different maybe for williams may be in the second half of his career and maybe they come closer together. somewhat distinguished in the career they had and that 50's and early 1960s. the qu
here she was a marxist groups the harlem writers guild full of laughs this -- leftists.he -- under the aegis ofho abraham polonsky and the person who ran the harlem writers bureau before dylan wasn't open communist. she really got her start as a writer under the tutelage of people who were on the left and she was very much in activities that were leftists. so there'sou a line in her work and in her life of being in a radical position in relationship to the united states. >> i thought i...
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a surge, partly due to the warren cash market analyst craig harlem, can tell us more. are these oil giants profiting from the war? they are, there's no doubt about that. they are making enormous profits. b, p today made it 2nd highest of a quarter profit shell few days ago announced this highest ever quarter of profit, so there's no doubt that they are benefiting. but that is always the case with these all companies. when oil prices are high, they tend to make the most profits. when all price are extremely low, they all make billions of dollars in. busy losses a, it's just a fact of what business day are end. unfortunately, when all price height driven by $2.00 things, one is high demand, which is one, an economy is thriving and then it will attract less attention and yields. i'm gonna price are extremely high, is occasions like now when we do have on the supply and we have a war and ukraine, and people naturally find that much more difficult to tolerate. so, should these companies be made to pay up? it's hard to say because i guess it depends on what you $1000.00 they
a surge, partly due to the warren cash market analyst craig harlem, can tell us more. are these oil giants profiting from the war? they are, there's no doubt about that. they are making enormous profits. b, p today made it 2nd highest of a quarter profit shell few days ago announced this highest ever quarter of profit, so there's no doubt that they are benefiting. but that is always the case with these all companies. when oil prices are high, they tend to make the most profits. when all price...
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in harlem bedford stuyvesant, it has almost always been used against him. and he would elaborate on this point and speeches before white groups. noting that he was not only talking about the police. he said the law did not protect african-americans from unscrupulous landlords substandard living conditions and merchants who cheated black customers. quote we have a long way to go before the law means the same thing to a black man as it does to us. kennedy went to watts with his aid peter edelman just a two of them. they were in la he said to peter let's go to watts. they jumped into taxi and they rode to the center of watts and walked around saw peter said it was like seeing a burned out area a war-torn area in your own country. i mean, it's the record was throughout and they talked to people and ask them about their lives and what and the really the every almost everyone talked about. no jobs low paying jobs, you know that that condition persisted no changes after after watts. he began supporting a group that was founded in the aftermath of the rebellion. th
in harlem bedford stuyvesant, it has almost always been used against him. and he would elaborate on this point and speeches before white groups. noting that he was not only talking about the police. he said the law did not protect african-americans from unscrupulous landlords substandard living conditions and merchants who cheated black customers. quote we have a long way to go before the law means the same thing to a black man as it does to us. kennedy went to watts with his aid peter edelman...
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he did him and the lady had to lead harlem in this land in the last minute. and this last limb says allotted for uni and listen, i love how was he he who call the red x ray ship, witness myself out of credit. you need to know where her brother to that i'm a t key for kind of like been, it's been a lot of people believe most of them also been how's it and that you're in the shark of you. if you can love or last dean must come us will aisle. masa comes on. there is i shall grade. little a year. not i'm in the house that radio was already well established. she was new technology. the whole it that has yon kiera share. bob o'conny had that technologic ged deaf owen, my wife had job a month. i proficio on for canada to be be and here did did he meant to do to father with the a bar alley? hello, jeffrey howe. the deborah elaine you are by you. oh, i did a plan and had a pretty home bridge. carbone it oklahoma also had you said that you bought my store credit on the agenda for june and no siena my order for to 1000 bear up file . got did it for john. i'll tell since
he did him and the lady had to lead harlem in this land in the last minute. and this last limb says allotted for uni and listen, i love how was he he who call the red x ray ship, witness myself out of credit. you need to know where her brother to that i'm a t key for kind of like been, it's been a lot of people believe most of them also been how's it and that you're in the shark of you. if you can love or last dean must come us will aisle. masa comes on. there is i shall grade. little a year....
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tourists used to get in my cab is harlem really scary.m in 2022 is the price of a quinoa at home foods. gentrifying the area. locals never like it. they never should. >> sean: look at this hipster with the glasses probably a bernie sanders supporter. i think california is better off sending those kind of guys down to mexico city. let them go. >> that's the joke. in the long run trump is going to be right that mexico will agree to pay forever the wall. no, we can't have any more of these californians. if i could eat one morecally too come co. >> i might tribute. get the border section on one side and bring it over to the mexico side and build it. >> speaking my language. this is great. >> sean: pro-tip. when you see a shark, don't do this. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. new astepro allergy. premium and capable. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while ot
tourists used to get in my cab is harlem really scary.m in 2022 is the price of a quinoa at home foods. gentrifying the area. locals never like it. they never should. >> sean: look at this hipster with the glasses probably a bernie sanders supporter. i think california is better off sending those kind of guys down to mexico city. let them go. >> that's the joke. in the long run trump is going to be right that mexico will agree to pay forever the wall. no, we can't have any more of...
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it was harlem native althia gibson who broke down barriers in the sport of tennis.the first black player to kemp eat in the u.s. open, she was also the first black player to win wimbledon. the 29 year old was greeted with a ticker tape parade of broadway, a first for a woman of color. by the end of the decade, she had won unimpressive 11 grand slam titles, and the next black woman to win a grand slam title, none other than serena williams herself. the new york times points out that both serena and venus williams are known admirers of ms. gibson. in 1999, serena, then 17, faxed missteps in the list of questions in connection with the school projects. and the sisters used a photo of miss gibson on the back cover of a black history newsletter that they created. last week, on what would've been althia gibson's 95th birthday, the block on 143rd street in harlem, where she grew up, was re-names off the a gibson way. a celebration of two tennis
it was harlem native althia gibson who broke down barriers in the sport of tennis.the first black player to kemp eat in the u.s. open, she was also the first black player to win wimbledon. the 29 year old was greeted with a ticker tape parade of broadway, a first for a woman of color. by the end of the decade, she had won unimpressive 11 grand slam titles, and the next black woman to win a grand slam title, none other than serena williams herself. the new york times points out that both serena...
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i had him fill harlem and adam and at the help desk and their moods at ne c. e. p. mac, dema, zach audi. the start talk and tell them out unpack book. no sir, have a problem with with any of them otherwise. and my hurting desert, eddie yet he cannot pro houses. i will lead to her. they now mad again, cannot log about in our market that kinda we have fossil lead dorm, a local r o b arbor, or what? oh, cool, soon. been this valley get up early in the canada and yeah, um, when does she, how can i to her new bill? laura de la b as in lima. what the illinois to charter, lowell r o b o m a poem at the stammer. i'll not be plotted now. suck mary. a lot of. ah hassle at that season. mostly in missouri, savannah. laura. the end of arnold boley lynmore demolish. bullied as a mom of the arbiter. a seat. don't consume. awesome. i love hon. wheeler, yon and even the more of millenniums and with so i'm such in the you blue or was it deals alison and mama, lenny was bahamas or had the real bill anemia, anemia shave waterford lima gets older if dover little harman, bitter over i
i had him fill harlem and adam and at the help desk and their moods at ne c. e. p. mac, dema, zach audi. the start talk and tell them out unpack book. no sir, have a problem with with any of them otherwise. and my hurting desert, eddie yet he cannot pro houses. i will lead to her. they now mad again, cannot log about in our market that kinda we have fossil lead dorm, a local r o b arbor, or what? oh, cool, soon. been this valley get up early in the canada and yeah, um, when does she, how can i...
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i had him fil harlem, and adam and at the her desk and their moods at ne c. e p. m. oak, dumber zillow cody, the thought and tell her mom and pop up nessa hm with little with them. oh and oh, my hurting desert eddie. yet he cannot perhaps, as a lead to her, they now mad again, can i log about in our market that kinda we have fossil lead dorm, a local r o b arbor, or what? oh, cool, soon. been this belly. get up, burly in canada, aaron? yeah, mm. one does shit, okay. not too honey, but lot to lobby. salih mer will. who are the illinois to charter lowell r o. b o m a poem at the stomach, almera beach, florida. na suck, and mary alara, ah, hassle at that zebra. mostly i was also vania, zara, the end of our napoleon war, demolish fuller as a mom. i'm one of the robber. they sit on consumerism. i love hon. wheeler, yon and even the more of millenniums. and with that, so i'm such in the you. i said that was it deals robinson and mama, lenny was bahamas or had the villain nivia annie. we're shave waterford lima gets older if dover, little harman, bitter over it and
i had him fil harlem, and adam and at the her desk and their moods at ne c. e p. m. oak, dumber zillow cody, the thought and tell her mom and pop up nessa hm with little with them. oh and oh, my hurting desert eddie. yet he cannot perhaps, as a lead to her, they now mad again, can i log about in our market that kinda we have fossil lead dorm, a local r o b arbor, or what? oh, cool, soon. been this belly. get up, burly in canada, aaron? yeah, mm. one does shit, okay. not too honey, but lot to...
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the harlem-born musician calls berkeley home and on sunday, the grammy award-winning blues and rootsrtist will take the stern grove stage. >> he's most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different generas and types, styles of music. and i think that that's kind of what he's known for and what he's put a stamp on. >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant gard. he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands. stern grove executive director, bob needler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two again sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. >> the band monophonics was formed in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and was -- that really put them on my radar. and we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic p blues funk sort of thing. >> demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of ticks will be release
the harlem-born musician calls berkeley home and on sunday, the grammy award-winning blues and rootsrtist will take the stern grove stage. >> he's most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different generas and types, styles of music. and i think that that's kind of what he's known for and what he's put a stamp on. >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant gard. he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the...
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we stood on one 13 -- 135th street in harlem 19 years ago. we had a fairly long conversation about what it means to be a public intellectual. you have created a body of work, a narrative history of the black power era. of the figures who are most well-known from that era. what's important is its accessibility. how much does accessibility play for you as a historian in trying to be responsible to the black community? but at the same time, be responsible to what you have to do as an academic throughout these hoops we all have? >> i do remember that. i want to give a shout out to everyone on the panel. morgan, who i am a big fan of. mark anthony neal. his work is dazzling and groundbreaking in so many ways. i am a fan of fan boying and fan girling. we -- i have read all her works. she is toni morrison in terms of haiti. "brother, i'm dying," and i have read it through the 1937. through the last 26 or 27 years. she is extremely important writer. a writer who i think because she is haitian does not get enough play. part of what we have done in the
we stood on one 13 -- 135th street in harlem 19 years ago. we had a fairly long conversation about what it means to be a public intellectual. you have created a body of work, a narrative history of the black power era. of the figures who are most well-known from that era. what's important is its accessibility. how much does accessibility play for you as a historian in trying to be responsible to the black community? but at the same time, be responsible to what you have to do as an academic...
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the harlem native althia gibson who broke down racial barriers in the sport of tennis.o compete in the u.s. open. in 1957, she became the first black player to win wimbledon. the 29 year old was greeted with a ticker tape parade on broadway, a first for a woman of color. at the end of the decade, gibson had won unimpressive 11 grand slam titles and the next black woman to win a grand slam title, none other than serena williams herself. new york times points out, both serena and venus williams are known admirers miss gibson, in 1999, serena than 17 faxed miss gibson a list of questions in connection with the school project. and the sisters used photo of miss gibson on the back cover of a black history newsletter that they created. last week on what would've been althia gibson's 95th birthday, the block on 143rd street in harlem where she was renamed was renamed, althia gibson way. a celebration of two tennis legends, whose greatness will stand the test of time. these two great ladies take us off the air tonight. and that extraordinary no, i
the harlem native althia gibson who broke down racial barriers in the sport of tennis.o compete in the u.s. open. in 1957, she became the first black player to win wimbledon. the 29 year old was greeted with a ticker tape parade on broadway, a first for a woman of color. at the end of the decade, gibson had won unimpressive 11 grand slam titles and the next black woman to win a grand slam title, none other than serena williams herself. new york times points out, both serena and venus williams...
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the harlem-born musician calls berkeley home.sunday, the grammy award-winning blues and roots artist will take the stern grove stage. >> he's most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different genres and styles of music. i think that that's kind of what he's known for and what he's put his stamp on. >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant-garde. he has elements from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands. stern grove executive director, bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the band mono monophonics was born in san francisco. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar. we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic, you know, blues funk sort of thing. >> reporter: demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of tickets will be rele
the harlem-born musician calls berkeley home.sunday, the grammy award-winning blues and roots artist will take the stern grove stage. >> he's most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different genres and styles of music. i think that that's kind of what he's known for and what he's put his stamp on. >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant-garde. he has elements from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands. stern grove...
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guest: so new york has been operating centers like this, one in harlem and one in washington heights, since november. they have been able to reverse over 300 overdoses within that timeframe. in 2021, new york city lost over 2000 folks to the overdose crisis, a significant number of lives saved. we also know that convention centers -- overdose centers, they are able to make connections, possibly expanding treatment services and getting resources to help with the overdose crisis. what we also know is that no one has ever died in an overdose prevention center worldwide. that is significant. liz: so what do you say to people who hear about these sites and they feel that it will just further enable drug use? guest: we hear from those sites. we hear from parents who have lost children to the overdose crisis and they have stated, had my child or my adult daughter had access to one of these overdose prevention centers, they may be here today. i think that all the science, evidence, and research prove the efficacy. we need to make these available in communities where the overdose crisis hits c
guest: so new york has been operating centers like this, one in harlem and one in washington heights, since november. they have been able to reverse over 300 overdoses within that timeframe. in 2021, new york city lost over 2000 folks to the overdose crisis, a significant number of lives saved. we also know that convention centers -- overdose centers, they are able to make connections, possibly expanding treatment services and getting resources to help with the overdose crisis. what we also...
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gibson, la primera tenista negra que llegÓ al nÚmero uno del ranking mundial, la calle donde creciÓ en harlemes es facilísimo. eso es muy target. con la biggie bag the wendy's a solo $5 pasan cosas ♪ ♪ biggie bag, biggie bag biggie biggie biggie bag ♪ biggie biggie biggie ♪ el sandwich que elijas más todo esto por solo $5 está de locos elige bien, elige la biggie bag de wendy's (perro ladrando) amamos a nuestras mascotas. elige bien, pero no tanto su pelo. por eso creamos bounce pet hair and lint guard con tres veces más ingredientes para combatir su pelo. sólo una hoja te ayuda a remover el pelo de tu ropa. verse bien empieza desde la secadora con bounce pet. si philly garcia hubiera escuchado a los que lo rechazaron, nunca habría ganado una buena reputación, atrayendo a grandes atletas profesionales. eso es el espíritu luchador. eso es lo que hace a un león. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. crest presenta piedra, papel o tijera modelo. ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse primero con esta pasta de abuela ahí me di cuenta que era hora de
gibson, la primera tenista negra que llegÓ al nÚmero uno del ranking mundial, la calle donde creciÓ en harlemes es facilísimo. eso es muy target. con la biggie bag the wendy's a solo $5 pasan cosas ♪ ♪ biggie bag, biggie bag biggie biggie biggie bag ♪ biggie biggie biggie ♪ el sandwich que elijas más todo esto por solo $5 está de locos elige bien, elige la biggie bag de wendy's (perro ladrando) amamos a nuestras mascotas. elige bien, pero no tanto su pelo. por eso creamos bounce...
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the next process that will come is the speaker of harlem. it would have to basically dissolve parliament and then they will have to announce new election. it is unclear what the other side that will be involved in this will have to say in the coming hours, we'll have to wait and see, but certainly most of us other standing his ground urging these protesters to continue. what he calls is a peaceful revolution that will eventually, hopefully get their demands. met the ordinary iraqis. we've been speaking to say they are tired of all these politicians and they're back and forth and their divisions. they just want to see their country back on its feet and the infrastructure to be funded properly, so they can get on with their daily lives. will fossil is true, body is director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university. he also served as a wrong deputy ambassador to the you when he joins us live from london now. thank you so much for joining us. festival. did so those comments come as a surprise to you and what are the c
the next process that will come is the speaker of harlem. it would have to basically dissolve parliament and then they will have to announce new election. it is unclear what the other side that will be involved in this will have to say in the coming hours, we'll have to wait and see, but certainly most of us other standing his ground urging these protesters to continue. what he calls is a peaceful revolution that will eventually, hopefully get their demands. met the ordinary iraqis. we've been...
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and after it was claimed, harlem entry elections reg, daily mass protest pro guides in the state where people demanding the resignation of the then president protesters eventually storm the government building, force the president to flee, and proclaimed the revolution. a few days later, position leaders came to power the tulip revolution was witnessed in the central asian country of kurdistan, as well. after a parliamentary elections in 2005, the opposition started protest calling for the results to be in the vote to be held again. 1000 storm the capitals government building with the opposition seizing control. it ended with the formation of a new governments on the resignation of the president. but not all the revolution worked out for those pushing change in 2009 in moldova. the opposition angered election results turned rallies into rights destroying the parliament, building on the presidential residents from showed off with romanian flags and ending to join the neighboring states. the ban leader claimed it was an attempt to accuse bucharest provoking the crisis. the vote was condu
and after it was claimed, harlem entry elections reg, daily mass protest pro guides in the state where people demanding the resignation of the then president protesters eventually storm the government building, force the president to flee, and proclaimed the revolution. a few days later, position leaders came to power the tulip revolution was witnessed in the central asian country of kurdistan, as well. after a parliamentary elections in 2005, the opposition started protest calling for the...
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how speak and nancy pelosi visit to taiwan, to pick up harlem of ty, one plus, explains why the situation is a wider security threat. the cycle outlying islands are the closest point you can get to mainland china. in fact, one of them kenman is only about 10 kilometers away from, for john province. now they're used to seeing this kind of activity around a military activity from china and seeing that, that kind of intimidation in that area. but this time at china's also focusing, as we know, it's military drills, not just in those areas, but also on the main island. in fact, this morning, the ministry of defense said that there's china's created a scenario with his exercises where it's simulating an attack on the main island of taiwan, which is where the capital is. and this all comes to ass. anthony blinkin has confirmed and the u. s. has announced that china's broken off all communications on certain issues with the u. s. and those issues include military, that of great worry, of course for taiwan. because the u. s. is time, once main ally, and in addition to that, the united states why
how speak and nancy pelosi visit to taiwan, to pick up harlem of ty, one plus, explains why the situation is a wider security threat. the cycle outlying islands are the closest point you can get to mainland china. in fact, one of them kenman is only about 10 kilometers away from, for john province. now they're used to seeing this kind of activity around a military activity from china and seeing that, that kind of intimidation in that area. but this time at china's also focusing, as we know,...
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the harlem born musician calls berkeley home.nday, the grammy award winning blues and roots artist will take the stern grove stage. >> he is most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different genres and types, styles of music. i think that's kind of what he is known for and what he's put his stamp on. ♪ she know how to ride ♪ >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant-garde. he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands. stern grove executive director bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the ban mono phonics was born in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar, and we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic blues-funk sort of thing. >> demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two s
the harlem born musician calls berkeley home.nday, the grammy award winning blues and roots artist will take the stern grove stage. >> he is most known for blues, but he sort of expands out into different genres and types, styles of music. i think that's kind of what he is known for and what he's put his stamp on. ♪ she know how to ride ♪ >> reporter: taj mahal's music has been called traditional and avant-garde. he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa,...
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to this new year's eve party and was friends with the whole family. >> right. >> i think the whole harlemuild had adopted malcolm. they would have meetings at juanita portier's house and stuff like that so aroundy b would would be there and malcolm would come out. harry belafonte might have been there that crowd is more connected than a lot of people realize, and paule marshal is central of it. >> so meats my opening speech. >> fantastic. >> i want thinking about john williams and in a lot of ways he will be unfamiliar to contemporary audience, perhaps with the exception of the -- what maybe has come to be >> the most important work, but williams was, of course, a nationalist, a realist writer and starts writing in the late 1950's and had been working in publishing circles after completing college and after, you know, being honorably discharged from the navy and he really, you know, in his earliest work, you know, and throughout his career, it's definitely taking on sort of the burden of racism in american society, but what's fascinating to me and might be interesting for us is that often
to this new year's eve party and was friends with the whole family. >> right. >> i think the whole harlemuild had adopted malcolm. they would have meetings at juanita portier's house and stuff like that so aroundy b would would be there and malcolm would come out. harry belafonte might have been there that crowd is more connected than a lot of people realize, and paule marshal is central of it. >> so meats my opening speech. >> fantastic. >> i want thinking about...
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i difficult harlem is the international editor of taiwan class joins us on skype from ty pay. so 1st of all, is she or is she not going to visit any indication either way? but the $1000000.00 question, sammy know either way, no indication, no word from official fear. but what i can tell you is that according to i want to media, i want military increase the level of its combat readiness. which means that increase the level of defense. should there be any action from china, as you know, and as you mentioned, that the trying to strong words should not be below the line here and pi pay. although they haven't clearly said what that action will be, the us is also warrant. the china may takes action once again, not necessarily saying it would be military action on buy one, but could be more aggression, more fly by want that depends on which the increase over the past few months, possibly more exercises on the water is closer to fi. one, but what we're seeing that is much more concrete in practical terms in affecting the people here inside one is that trying to take and you have made
i difficult harlem is the international editor of taiwan class joins us on skype from ty pay. so 1st of all, is she or is she not going to visit any indication either way? but the $1000000.00 question, sammy know either way, no indication, no word from official fear. but what i can tell you is that according to i want to media, i want military increase the level of its combat readiness. which means that increase the level of defense. should there be any action from china, as you know, and as...
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for him, 3 reports from harlem for 190 bro zak is seen leaving court with a police escort after losing his final appeal. malaysia's former prime minister begins serving a 12 year prison sentence and must pay a $46000000.00 fine. he had been found guilty in 2020 of illegally accepting $10000000.00 from a former subsidiary of state investment fund, one mtv. his departure from court was in stark contrast to his arrival earlier in the day. because it 1st, i like to thank everyone for showing up and showing me your support. i have tried with all that i can, but everything i proposed to the court is rejected. his lawyers had attempted to postpone proceedings and even tried to have the chief judge removed, but failed. malaysia's top court was unanimous ruling nudges. defense was, quote, so inherently inconsistent and incredible that it failed to cast reasonable doubt. on the prosecution's case, lawyer say they have not ruled out seeking a review of the decision. no jeep could also seek a pardon from the king. of course we are very sir, because we lost the appeal. i only see that really sick c
for him, 3 reports from harlem for 190 bro zak is seen leaving court with a police escort after losing his final appeal. malaysia's former prime minister begins serving a 12 year prison sentence and must pay a $46000000.00 fine. he had been found guilty in 2020 of illegally accepting $10000000.00 from a former subsidiary of state investment fund, one mtv. his departure from court was in stark contrast to his arrival earlier in the day. because it 1st, i like to thank everyone for showing up and...
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he would race horses as a way to raise money and travel with the harlem globe-trotters, performance,he would run over hurdles as a form of entertainment. and he really struggled to find a economic footing and to benefit from his athletic prowess in the ways that many of his white colleagues didn't struggle. many of them came back to a segregated america, and had to fight for equality. as i said before, we were starting to see that in the case of john, who joined the military. that was quite common for athletes as well. >> i'm reminded of a fairly disturbing a busload -- when he returned to college he was actually prevented from competing any track meet in minneapolis because of racism. he reflected, i quote, here i am, eight olympic athlete and i couldn't come because i had to stay home because of discrimination. things had not changed. >> some athletes, just because of the chicago shout-out we should say that we haven't talked about metcalf who is a player at arquette who wins multiple medals, he continues to persevere in the fight against racism and becomes a councilman in chicago.
he would race horses as a way to raise money and travel with the harlem globe-trotters, performance,he would run over hurdles as a form of entertainment. and he really struggled to find a economic footing and to benefit from his athletic prowess in the ways that many of his white colleagues didn't struggle. many of them came back to a segregated america, and had to fight for equality. as i said before, we were starting to see that in the case of john, who joined the military. that was quite...
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now, the harlem, squarely, lin, assume was a coffee or, and didn't know me will for me to rob, but 3 him a whole ha, i law to ra, selena a look only at the bomb i look was a failed rouge, 0 hub in these, are you zia math gobble highly de la, but i do look animals. you didn't buy yet. mindy, of me, couldn't streaming and cassette watch double her son can the funny model who film club is liam yan illema on the fatal was an issue. and then then, and then we have on the night and then live the and the bed that grew up michael out of him. he so ah, and then the shifter swat on some. nathan cool literacy and unable zillow can normally muscle sin. and again, i would have said as nan m major, but so thought off law saw 3 him. i'm almost like may suddenly what am i the boss? that was why should i get my hand with them? we'll have them on the list theory and they can let me see rick. 080-000-0008 mobile. if i'm in a little louder. i'm sure like emily gets it. why? because it it b. o does this way out? the bow yonder beside dixon, there was a decided to be done the active side family and lemme
now, the harlem, squarely, lin, assume was a coffee or, and didn't know me will for me to rob, but 3 him a whole ha, i law to ra, selena a look only at the bomb i look was a failed rouge, 0 hub in these, are you zia math gobble highly de la, but i do look animals. you didn't buy yet. mindy, of me, couldn't streaming and cassette watch double her son can the funny model who film club is liam yan illema on the fatal was an issue. and then then, and then we have on the night and then live the and...
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i came in and said that neither harlem, squarely, lin, nussum was a coffee or and didn't know me would for me to rob, but 3, him. whoa, whoa, whoa, i la, tara selina, a look only at the bar. my look was a fade rose, 0 harden these are you zia moth gobble highlight de la butter? i do look animals you deem by yet many o me. couldn't a stream, little cassette walk, double her son. can the family model who fill hobbies, liam? yeah, no. lemme not hook behind the fatal was our issue a done then, and then we upon the night and then live the and that, that go of my couldn't out of, and he, so, ah, and then the shifter short on friend nathan cool literacy and unable is echo again, normally muscle, semantic animal to serve as nan m major, butts oak door, no soft 3 m e m a muscle heath may suddenly what am the boss that was, why should i get my hand that them well? have them on the list theory and they can reschedule it. oh, a yeah. yeah. oh, [000:00:00;00] a a little louder. i'm sure like emily gets it. why? because it is b. o. does this way out? the bow, the under, beside the could there was a
i came in and said that neither harlem, squarely, lin, nussum was a coffee or and didn't know me would for me to rob, but 3, him. whoa, whoa, whoa, i la, tara selina, a look only at the bar. my look was a fade rose, 0 harden these are you zia moth gobble highlight de la butter? i do look animals you deem by yet many o me. couldn't a stream, little cassette walk, double her son. can the family model who fill hobbies, liam? yeah, no. lemme not hook behind the fatal was our issue a done then, and...