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In a 1969 speech Fred Hampton declared, “We say you don't fight racism with racism — we're gonna fight racism with solidarity.” He and his allies knew that the forces against them were so powerful that only by working together would they even begin to achieve equality and justice. The youngest child of Francis and Iberia Hampton, Fred was raised in the Chicago suburbs with his brother and sister. Among his family's acquaintances was Emmett Till, a Black child whom Iberia had babysat. In 1955, when Till was a teenager visiting relatives in Mississippi, he was lynched by local white men. The Hampton family's connection with Till, along with their experience of racial inequity in their suburban community, made Fred keenly aware of racial injustice. While attending high school in Maywood, Illinois, Hampton organized a student section of the NAACP, served on his school's Interracial Cross Section Committee (a club that helped white students confront their racist beliefs), and protested the unjust arrest of Eugene Moore, a classmate who would later become the area's first Black state representative. After graduating from high school with honors, Hampton enrolled in a prelaw program at Triton College, a public college near Maywood. After experiencing a series of negative, occasionally violent, interactions with the police at rallies and demonstrations, in 1968 Hampton parted ways with the by-the-book NAACP and joined the Black Panther Party as one of the Illinois chapter's original members. The party, founded two years earlier in Oakland, California, by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, had originally been intended to organize patrols of Black neighborhoods and protect residents from police brutality. It quickly evolved into a Marxist revolutionary group that called for paying reparations to African Americans for the centuries of exploitation they had endured, for exempting African Americans from the military draft, and for arming African American communities. According to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, the Black Panthers were “the greatest threat to the internal security of the country.” No sooner had the Chicago Black Panthers begun than the FBI began monitoring their activity. Hampton was a possible suspect for what Hoover considered the threat of an emerging “messiah,” a leader who could “unify, and electrify, the militant black nationalist movement.” Fred Hampton was assassinated Dec 4th 1969 at age 21as depicted in 2021's Judas and the Black Messiah. If you would like to learn more about Chairman Fred Hampton check out 2015's The Black Panthers Vanguards of a revolution. Also Jeffrey Haas's “The Assassination of Fred Hampton” : How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled/support
It’s a full (virtual) house for this episode of Hardly Focused, with Acc, Jack, Mike and Nate co-hosting! This segment mourns the sudden loss of actor Chadwick Boseman. While filming several movies, including Black Panther and the Avengers sequels, Boseman secretly battled colon cancer. A question arises during this discussion; should Boseman’s role in the MCU be re-cast, or should someone else take up the mantle of the Black Panther? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardlyfocused/support
Movie Review of Black Panther --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-rome/support
SG-1 your Host from Tha Piecemakerz , is American rap music affecting other countries? And how do Africans feel about non africans playing roles in movies like BLACK PANTHER --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/music-maniacs/support
Today we continue our discussion of the Oscars nominees for Best Picture: Phantom Thread and Call Me By Your Name. These are two vastly different films in how they interpret and portray love and intimate relationships. Hope you enjoy! Your Hosts: Afra, Ina, and Izzy Our Guest: Daniel Music: Bensound.com 1:05 -- Phantom Thread 33:12 -- Call Me By Your Name 51:54 -- The Post, Darkest Hour 1:04:00 -- Our predictions 这一期节目我们继续聊(撕)了奥斯卡的其他几个提名电影:《霓裳魅影》(Phantom Thread),《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me By Your Name )以及《华盛顿邮报》(The Post). 这期我们在纽约的妇女之友/闺蜜Daneil加入了讨论。 《霓裳魅影》讲了一个伦敦的高定裁缝和他情人之间的纠缠。Daniel梳理了导演汤玛斯·保罗·安德森(Thomas Paul Anderson)和非常开挂的三届影帝得主丹尼尔·戴·路易斯(Daniel Day Lewis)的风格和往期作品。我们还从电影主人公病态的人格入手,撕了撕这种”偏执天才“系类型片,也讨论了主人公到底是不是一个妈宝男,以及他和女主的共生且病态的恋情。 《请以你的名字呼唤我》讲了一段发生在1980年代北意大利小镇的同性恋情。两个男主角甜茶Timothee Chalamet和阿米·汗莫(Armie Hammer)都因为这部电影吸粉不少。亲姐粉Afra在激动之余讲了这部电影的去政治化特质。Ina和Izzy分别从原著改编和其他角度讲了这部电影的独特之处。 最后,我们聊了聊好莱坞的良心电影,《华盛顿邮报》。这部依时而制的政治电影究竟是让人觉得眼前一亮,还是其实是梅姨和汤姆汉克斯等人的”旧瓶装旧酒“呢?Izzy认为,这部电影的“伟光正”让人审美疲劳,故事情节也很无力,Afra认为这是一部大咖们用“交税般”的心态制作出的一部“责任电影”。这部电影回击了现下政府的无能和对媒体宣战的丑态,把尼克松时期的“五角大楼文件”事件梳理出来之后,让观众意识到了媒体的职责和报纸铅字背后的心血与挣扎。 谢谢大家收听我们这期的节目,下一期,我们会聊聊漫威的热门电影《黑豹》(Black Panther)!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/loudmurmurs)
Jeff and JD talk about life, LVNR and the Black Panther movie as well as answer a question from a follower.
Jeff and JD talk about life, LVNR and the Black Panther movie as well as answer a question from a follower.
Black Panther --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newwestorder702/support
Aset's review on Black Panther --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aset-earth-ra-maat/support
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Thank you all for your support of our show! We wouldn't have been able to achieve any of our goals from 2017 and we have so many things we want to accomplish with the new year. In this episode, the Down In Front Podcast crew chat about their 3 Favorite movies, 3 Worst movies, and More! Thank you everyone for joining us on this journey and more amazing things to come in 2018!! Brilund List: Best 1. Dunkirk2. Logan3. Your name. Worst 1. The Dark Tower2. Ghost in the Shell3. Kingsman: The Golden CircleBiggest Missed Opportunity of 2017 The Phantom Thread Most Excited for 2018 Han Solo Favorite podcast of 2017: Matt grey interview Blewitt: Best The disaster artist Thor Get out Worst Dark tower Transformers Mother Biggest miss Lady Bird Favorite podcast: Matt gray interview Most excited for: Supertroopers 2 Warren Best Get Out Lady Bird Coco Worst Mother Transformers Dark Tower Biggest Missed Opportunity of 2017 3 Billboards outside ebbing Missouri Favorite podcast Beauty and the Beast Most Hyped for 2018 Black Panther Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)