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Gugs Mhlungu speak to Founder of The Brown Ballerinas Global, Paula Brown on what to expect from their collaboration with Joburg Ballet and Gqeberha’s Carl-Lee, in bringing an internationally-acclaimed initiative dedicated to redefining ballet by championing diversity and inclusion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Nature's Coastal Holiday Festival of Lights in Azalea Park, Comedy Night with Carl Lee at Elk Valley Casino, Mega Trivia at Lucky 7 Casino, Open Mic Night with Harmony […]
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Minnesota Vikings 7 vs 7 squad to the table for discussion.
11/11/24: Joel is broadcasting from the North Dakota Veterans Home in Lisbon for another show on Veterans Day. He is joined by Pat and Carl Lee to talk about the life they built together, his service, and their home in Lisbon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John watched “A Time to Kill,” Joel Schumacher's 1996 adaptation of a 1989 John Grisham novel by the same name.Starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Matthew McConaughey, with supporting performances from Kevin Spacey, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Donald Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland and Chris Cooper, “A Time to Kill” concerns the trial of Carl Lee Hailey, a black man on trial for capital murder after killing the two men who assaulted his 10-year-old daughter. When Jake Brigance, a white lawyer who previously defended Hailey's brother, takes the job to keep Carl Lee out of the execution's chamber, the small Mississippi town of Canton, where the film takes place, is plunged into chaos. Brigance and his team must navigate national attention, a skilled and ambitious prosecutor, and a revitalized Ku Klux Klan, willing, able and eager to derail the trail and stop Brigance by any means necessary. All the while, Brigance must handle the strain on his family and his marriage.The official tagline for “A Time to Kill” was: “A lawyer and his assistant fighting to save a father on trial for murder. A time to question what they believe. A time to doubt what they trust. And no time for mistakes.”You can find “A Time to Kill” to rent or buy on demand at iTunes and Amazon.For our next episode, we're watching “Chain Reaction,” a science-fiction thriller directed by Andrew Davis and starring Morgan Freeman and Keanu Reeves.Connor Lynch produced this episode. Artwork by Rachel Eck.Contact us!Follow us on Twitter!John GanzJamelle BouieUnclearPodAnd join the Unclear and Present Patreon! For just $5 a month, patrons get access to a bonus show on the films of the Cold War, and much, much more. Our latest episode of the patreon is on the 1995 cyberpunk film, “Virtuosity.”
Are you a diehard Vikings fan? Stay on top of the latest news and insights on your favorite team with the Vikings Daily Opener! Get the latest on Day 6 of Vikings training camp practice, including standout performances and depth chart updates. Plus, learn about exciting joint practices with the Titans and the upcoming 'History of the Minnesota Vikings' video from Secret Base. And with only 39 days until the Vikings' week 1 season opener, get ready for an unforgettable ride. Tune in now! In this episode, you'll get an inside look into standout performances, injuries, and depth chart updates from Day 6 of Vikings training camp practice. Tay Gowan had an outstanding day, and first-round pick Jordan Addison showed off his explosive speed and excellent route running. Plus, you'll get an update on Dalton Risner's visit with the Vikings and learn about the exciting news of joint practices with the Tennessee Titans before the preseason home opener. Head coach Kevin O'Connell believes these sessions will help the team prepare for the regular season, and they offer a way to switch up the routine of training camp and provide a protected environment for intense competition. But that's not all - this episode also takes a look back at standout players who have worn the number 39 for the Vikings, including Carl Lee and Hugh McElhenny. You'll even get to hear about the current player wearing the number, rookie undrafted free agent linebacker Abraham Beauplan, and his potential to make a mark on the team's history. And don't forget about the segment on SBNation's Secret Base and their presentation of 'The History of the Minnesota Vikings.' This video is highly-detailed and immaculately researched, offering a deep dive into the team's history from the highs to the lows. With only 39 days until the Vikings' week 1 season opener, training camp is in full swing, and there's plenty to catch up on. Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode of the Vikings Daily Opener! So don't miss out on today's Vikings Daily Opener! Stay up-to-date on all the latest news and updates as we gear up for the upcoming 2023 season. What do we say? SKOL VIKINGS! Hosted by Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare. Join the conversation! Fan with us at Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and with our podcast partner Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN where you get sports takes for the fan, from the fan! #Vikings #VikingsDailyOpener #Vikings1st&SKOL #SKOL _____________________________________________________________ ⭐️ Our YouTube live shows can be found here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 580 Live join Dale Cooper and NFL Legend Carl Lee to learn the story of Lexie with Hannah Garnder on this morning's show among other topics.
Today me and 1st time guest Chuckie Cyrus comes on and we talk about the news of former NFL Pro and WV native Carl Lee resigns being South Charleston High School Football Head Coach. We also touch on Kyrie demanding a trade from the Brooklyn Nets. Mr.Unreliable maybe? Idk but on the day of this recording, we don't know where he is going but on Sunday it was announced that he is going to the Dallas Mavericks. Boom! So that's a whole other episode to talk about. Later this week that will be talked about. Enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soss-talk/support
Pitt names its starting quarterback ... South Charleston's Carl Lee ... Good news for David Sills
New South Charleston head football coach Carl Lee joins the guys for another Scoop & Score segment plus 'You Gotta Regatta', weight loss challenge, summer high school basketball and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blrshow/support
Carl Lee on the passing of Robert Alexander, Brad Dingess, Spring Valley High School football coach
South Charleston High School has produced many dynamic football players, including Aaron Dobson and Carl Lee. One name that will forever be remembered is Robert Alexander.Alexander was a two-time recipient of the Kennedy Award with over 200 scholarship opportunities nationwide. He eventually went on to play for the Mountaineers for Frank Cignetti and Don Nehlen.Robert joins Taylor Kennedy, @Taylor_Kennedy7 on Twitter, for the second installment of West Virginia Sideline Talk.They discussed growing up and playing football in the South Charleston area, breaking color barriers, recruiting, choosing WVU, the first meeting with Coach Nehlen, dealing with drugs and alcohol in college, and more.Episode 2 of West Virginia Sideline Talk is here!Follow Taylor on Twitter: @Taylor_Kennedy7Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeRate and review us! We would love to hear from you!
Assista ao show: https://youtu.be/SBh1Vw2RPdY Higher Ground é a nova promessa da música atual. Concebida em 2016 pelo trio de músicos D'Angello / Sena / Rolis trazem toda a sensualidade e musicalidade do soul e a atitude do rock and roll utilizando o que há de melhor em ambos. É um vislumbre de black music, disco, soul e rock clássico, como eles se descrevem, todos com muito groove. Música feita com a alma, mesmo. Sinta o calor, sinta o ritmo, é o Higher Ground! Fonte: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Ugwf3XqAbNYOoAINIvldb Este projeto é apresentado por Ministério do Turismo, Secretaria Especial de Cultura, Lei Aldir Blanc e Governo do Estado de São Paulo, por meio da Secretaria de Cultural e Economia Criativa. #proacsp #proaclab #culturasp #musicabrasileira Festival Música MOV https://musicamov.com.br https://instagram.com/musicamov/ Produzido por MOV8 Produtora https://mov8.com.br https://instagram.com/mov8produtora/ Programa Francamente https://mov8.com.br/francamente https://instagram.com/programa_francamente https://www.youtube.com/c/TainanFranco Tainan Franco https://instagram.com/tainanzf/ Ficha Técnica: Direção-Geral e Idealização: Tainan Franco Produção: Rafael Testa Assessoria de Imprensa: Gustavo Koch Marketing: Marã Música Fotógrafo: Pablo Zanella Entrevista: Tainan Franco Assistente de Produção: Nayra Jaine Assistente de Produção: Maryori “Burn” Roson Assistente: Wagner dos Santos “Soneca” Roadie: Camila Godoi Maquiador: Fanfozo Designer: Marcel Testa Equipe de vídeo: Diretor de Fotografia: Marcos “Dalua” Cinegrafista: Alex Rosa Cinegrafista: Pedro Kramer Edição: Marcos “Dalua” Vinhetas: Marcos “Dalua” Gravação de áudio: Estúdio Sensorial LAB Rafael Rosa Francisco Piccolo Iluminação: InSom e Luz Realização: MOV8 Produções
The host's of the podcast sit down with former NFL athlete Carl Lee to discuss his playing career and the adversity he overcame to make it. From not being a starter as a freshman in high school to becoming an all state athlete in two sports that led to a full ride scholarship to Marshall University in football. He details the work he had to put in to stand out on the field, in practice, in games, to earn a roster spot in the NFL but to also elevate his game to become a pro bowl and all pro player. Carl Lee also touches on his coaching career, the role he serves in his community, and his Legends building Legends initiative he has with Randy Moss. As always, we appreciate your support, please continue to like, subscribe, comment, and share the content.
NESTA SEXTA-FEIRA (13), ÀS 19 HORAS. Em uma sociedade marcada pelo racismo o filme retrata a trágica luta de Carl Lee Hailey, um negro norte-americano que vive na cidade de Canton, no Mississipi, no Sul dos Estados Unidos da América; e vê sua filha ser espancada estuprada por dois indivíduos brancos e racistas. Os dois acabam sendo presos e levados a justiça mas são sentenciados apenas com o pagamento de uma fiança. Amargurado, Carl Lee atira contra os dois na saída do tribunal, vindo a matá-los, além de ferir um policial que fazia a escolta. Preso imediatamente, contrata para sua defesa o advogado Jake Tyler Brigance, seu sócio Harry Rex Vonner e da assistente deles, a estudante de direito Ellen Roark, que passam a ser violentamente perseguidos por um grupo racista local que não concorda com o fato de que eles defendam um negro que matou dois cidadãos brancos. O julgamento envolve e polariza toda a sociedade local, trazendo à tona todo o preconceito e segregacionismo raciais existentes no EUA, uma sociedade tida com democrática. Baseado no livro homônimo de John Grisham, “Tempo de Matar” é um filme norte-americano de 1996, do gênero drama, dirigido por Joel Schumacher; e que tem no elenco Samuel L. Jackon (Indicado como Melhor ator coadjuvante ao Globo de Ouro, 1997), Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland e Kiefer Sutherland e os novatos Matthew McConaughey (Melhor revelação no MTV Movie Awards, 1997) e Sandra Bullock (indicada como Melhor atriz no MTV Movie Awards, 1997). E mais: Quadro Curtas, Dicas de 5 filmes sobre prisões injustas retratadas no Cinema e Perfil: SAMUEL L. JACKSON, ator e produtor afro-americano eleito, por sua carreira, uma "Lenda do Cinema"
What do you do when God asks you to do something you know you're not qualified or prepared for? Join Carl as he talks about a life-changing moment!
Robert Omoto sits with Carl Lee (Last Comic Standing) to talk about Kevin Durant's scalp, growing up in Virginia, going to school in Wisconsin, starting comedy in hotels, working the road, having to remove bad comics from a long running show, Bill Bellamy getting him on "Last Comic Standing", and having to make a huge comedy decision that made him a better man. Carl Lee Stand-up clip "Kids and Parenting" Follow us at: www.robertomoto.com Instagram: @bobbyomoto More about Carl Lee: Carl has toured all over the U.S. with comics such as Ron White, Mo'Nique, Bill Bellamy and more. He was featured on Last Comic Standing and The Bob & Tom Show. He is also the resident host at Chadwick's in Medford, Oregon.
Robert Omoto sits with Carl Lee (Last Comic Standing) to talk about Kevin Durant's scalp, growing up in Virginia, going to school in Wisconsin, starting comedy in hotels, working the road, having to remove bad comics from a long running show, Bill Bellamy getting him on "Last Comic Standing", and having to make a huge comedy decision that made him a better man. Carl Lee Stand-up clip "Kids and Parenting" Follow us at: www.robertomoto.com Instagram: @bobbyomoto More about Carl Lee: Carl has toured all over the U.S. with comics such as Ron White, Mo'Nique, Bill Bellamy and more. He was featured on Last Comic Standing and The Bob & Tom Show. He is also the resident host at Chadwick's in Medford, Oregon.
We get the chance to chat with former Marshall and Vikings Pro-Bowl Cornerback Carl Lee. Representing our "Full Circle" ideal, Mr. Lee is taking the opportunity to mentor at the very community center that helped him as a young man. An interesting conversation with the South Charleston, WV native and resident.
Dr Carl Le joins us to talk about the dramatic Formula 1 incident that saw Romain Grosjean escape with just minor burns, thanks to the brave assistance of F1's chief medical officer. Plus we talk other stuff and giveaway a bunch of t-shirts!Dr Carl Lee: 28 minutes
Join us as Carl Lee talks about some impactful moments in his life, and how we can be ready for our eternity with God.
Comedian Carl Lee drops in, we talk hoops, Kobe, Robin Williams, comedy(obvi), street fights vs cage fighting, etc. Carl is a funny person and you should check him out at Chadwicks in Medford, Oregon!
While they AREN'T a 90's pop or R&B group, putting these four together in the same room is a riot! Matty J, Dustin Wood, Benjamin Blue Abben and Carl Lee join are here to give us a preview of what to expect from the Valenitne's Day Comedy Show at the Craterian Theater! Stories, jokes, highs and lows....it's all here.
Former Vikings CB Carl Lee joins PA to talk about his former teammate and friend Chris Doleman!
Former Vikings CB Carl Lee joins PA to talk about his former teammate and friend Chris Doleman!
Former Vikings CB Carl Lee joins PA to talk about his former teammate and friend Chris Doleman!
Bruce Boudreau, starts the show! Then memories/stories on the life of Chris Doleman with his former long-time Vikings teammate Carl Lee, Leber in studio during the 10a hour, Korzo starts the final hour, then Uncle NORVVVV! finishes things off with a covenant catch-up!
Former Vikings CB Carl Lee joins PA to talk about his former teammate and friend Chris Doleman!
Bruce Boudreau, starts the show! Then memories/stories on the life of Chris Doleman with his former long-time Vikings teammate Carl Lee, Leber in studio during the 10a hour, Korzo starts the final hour, then Uncle NORVVVV! finishes things off with a covenant catch-up!
The 1987 Vikings went on a special run as underdogs beating both the Saints in New Orleans then the 49ers in San Francisco. Carl Lee was a big part of the Vikings Defense that season. He chats with Mark Rosen about that run and the similarities he and his teammates see with the 2019 Vikings.
The 1987 Vikings went on a special run as underdogs beating both the Saints in New Orleans then the 49ers in San Francisco. Carl Lee was a big part of the Vikings Defense that season. He chats with Mark Rosen about that run and the similarities he and his teammates see with the 2019 Vikings.
On this edition of Skol Stories, former Vikings cornerback Carl Lee joins Mark Rosen of the Vikings Entertainment Network to discuss his seasons with the Vikings.
On this edition of Skol Stories, former Vikings cornerback Carl Lee joins Mark Rosen of the Vikings Entertainment Network to discuss his seasons with the Vikings.
Carl Lee, host at Chadwicks and 22 year comedy veteran shares his experiences touring, hosting, giving back to the community, and taking care of his fellow comedians. When he's not performing out of town, you can catch Carl on Friday and Saturday nights at Chadwick's.
Join Craig and his guests David Brown and Carl Lee discuss what it takes to make a strong Malifaux community. These henchmen discuss what they do to foster and grow their meta, how they run events that constantly have high attendance and the best ways to approach a demo game. Are you doing the right things when you show someone new why Malifaux is the best game? Sign up for the December Grand Tournament in Durham NC here: https://www.atomicempire.com/Store/Event/2835 Get a cool T-Shirt or mug and help us bring you more content. The store is open! https://thirdfloorwars.com/shop/ Support your favorite podcast and get some killer Malifaux gadgets here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/687047710/third-floor-wars-malifaux-accessory-set?ref=hp_rf-1 Support us (and get free shipping on orders over $100) at Gadzooks Gaming https://www.gadzooksgaming.com Support us (and get the best mats in the business) at Mats by Mars and get 10% off your entire order by using the promo code: THIRDFLOOR https://matsbymars.com/collections/36-x-36-mats Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdfloorwars/ Follow us on Twitter: @ThirdFloorWars Watch our videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA496705JLkpgAssAhetpdw Give us Feedback or leave us a message that we can use in a future episode! You can record your message here: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/message You can also record your question as an audio file and email it to us admin@thirdfloorwars.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/support
Carl Lee, a Buffalo-based artist, discusses his show “Myoptic.” “Myoptic” was the inaugural exhibition at Undercurrent, and it closed on July 13th.“Myoptic” was made up of four pieces. Three are sculptural: “Telescope House,” “Home Movies,” and “Vision Test.” The fourth is the video installation “Last House.”During the conversation, Carl discusses the personal nature of the works, how they foreground the act of seeing, and how “Last House” in particular addresses the loss brought about by American deindustrialization.Carl references David Schalliol’s “Telescope Houses of Buffalo, New York (2013–Present).”
For today's episode we got Carl Lee on to do a PT.2 and continue the conversation we had from EP:9 Lead By Example. If you didn't get a chance to listen to that episode yet, Carl Lee’s 15+ years of work spans from some of his own micro-businesses to working in the largest corporations, from not-for-profits to the largest sales per square foot retailer. Along with those experiences, he’s been able to observe and implement some of his own ideas when it comes to leading a team, running a business and managing entrepreneurship. Even while working on his own projects, he takes time out to encourage and empower individuals to find their passion and understand their value. In this episode we had a conversation about business differentiation: -Why it's important -Big name brand that do it well -How he differentiates his restaurant and brokerage -And how small mom/pop businesses can differentiate themselves from the big brands All while focusing on the core message from this episode, YOUR DISADVANTAGES CAN BECOME YOUR ADVANTAGES! He can be found at the following link: Carllee.nxtrealty.com Follow and Connect with Carl: Twitter: @Mr_Carl_Lee Instagram: mr_carl_lee Let us know how you like it. Rate us. Leave a comment. Email us at info@abundantculture.co. Do something!
Today's guest is Carl Lee, who is a a fantastic businessman (especially in leadership)! Carl Lee’s 15+ years of work spans from some of his own micro-businesses to working in the largest corporations, from not-for-profits to the largest sales per square foot retailer. Along with those experiences, he’s been able to observe and implement some of his own ideas when it comes to leading a team, running a business and managing entrepreneurship. Even while working on his own projects, he takes time out to encourage and empower individuals to find their passion and understand their value. Throughout the podcast we got the chance to talk about: -his leadership/management style -common misconceptions people have about management -what his ideal employee looks like, and why -his most embarrassing moment -how he spreads abundance He can be found at the following link: Carllee.nxtrealty.com Follow and Connect with Carl: Twitter: @Mr_Carl_Lee Instagram: mr_carl_lee Let us know how you like it. Rate us. Leave a comment. Email us at info@abundantculture.co. Do something!
Dr Raphael Carl Lee is a Biomedical surgeon, engineer and entrepreneur. He founded two companies and is a pioneer in the biomedical field. He is credited with helping expand the understanding of electrical injuries on the human body. Check out the episode to learn more. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/support
Dr Raphael Lee is an African American surgeon, entrepreneur and biomedical engineer. He started his career in engineering and moved to the medical field making great advancement in both fields. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/support
Carl Lee talks about his family business, grind, becoming an entrepreneur in his educational journey. Carl explains the importance of showing what you can do in projects and creating actually have something to present to your next level of education, life, etc. Hello, my name is Peter Hostrawser and I am the host of a podcast called Disrupt Education. ● Website https://www.disrupteducation.co ● Email phostrawser@gmail.com ● Instagram https://bit.ly/2By9onS ● Facebook https://bit.ly/33S27LH ● Twitter https://bit.ly/2N1AkBK ● LinkedIn https://bit.ly/31yBqKt ● Blog https://bit.ly/31BP0fU ● Events https://bit.ly/2P6PdoR Disrupt Education is about transforming bored, uninspired students and lighting them up through their personal interests and ideas. We transition students from the “gotta get homework done” to fueling their ambition and learning more through their personal interests. This podcast is available on these platforms: ● Spotify https://spoti.fi/2MU7mn2 ● iTunes https://apple.co/2qysXtW ● Stitcher https://bit.ly/31zMarZ ● Anchor https://bit.ly/2Mzxpkz ● RadioPublic https://bit.ly/2ByzruU ● Pocket Casts https://pca.st/Jmoe ● Overcast https://bit.ly/31AeURx ● Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/2P7ldta ● Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id1326347?country=us ● Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/disrupt-education ● RSS https://bit.ly/32B4JgM All Disrupt Education Episodes Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdZFCMp0azqMcxWSIaC12T0KqmuOupBof -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Contact me on the official Disrupt Education website about any of the following opportunities: https://www.disrupteducation.co/contact#form -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+--+-+-+-+-+-+ #DisruptEducation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1. 1972 - A Transitional Year, New Directions, Politics and Pimpin 2. News snapshots 3. Nixon wins reelection 4. Watergate: 5 dudes arrested for breaking into the DNC headquarters 5. Vietnam War: year 17 of 19 6. Deaths: 641 down from 2357 in 1971 7. June29 - SCOTUS rules death penalty unconstitutional 8. Economic snapshots 9. Black unemployment is 9.9%. highest since great depression. 10. 31% black families headed by women 11. Minimum wage: 12. Sports snapshots 13. Super Bowl: Dallas def. Miami 14. World Series: Oakland A's def. Cincinnati (4-3) 15. NBA Championship: LA Lakers def. New York 16. Science snapshots 17. CAT scanning, compact disks, electronic mail, and Prozac are developed. 18. Apollo XVII, the last manned moon landing to date 19. Entertainment snapshots 20. Time Inc. drops HBO, the first pay cable network. 21. Atari breaks out Pong, the first arcade video game. (home version in 1974) 22. Women dominate the Grammy Awards, grabbing the big 4. Carole King won Record, Album and Song of the Year, while Carly Simon won Best New Artist. 23. Music (top selling albums): #3. Fragile by Yes, #2. American Pie by Don McLean, #1. Harvest by Neil Young / just an fyi, #13. Led Zeppelin IV 24. Movies (top grossing): #3. What's up Doc, #2. The Poseidon Adventure, #1. The Godfather 25. Television: #3. Hawaii Five-O, #2. Sanford and Son*, #1. All in the Family 26. Black snapshots 27. Mahalia Jackson and Jackie Robinson pass away 28. NYC graffiti breaks out. it's one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop 29. MJ (@14) goes solo: hits w/ Ben 30. Cicely Tyson (@48) stars in Sounder: Box office hit. Proving that the black audience will take, a non 'super black' exploitation movie seriously. 31. QUESTION: What pops out for you? 32. Socio-political (1st major shift to a new direction, political power) 33. Shirley Anita Chisholm, (@ 47): politician, educator, and author of "Unbought and Unbossed! -1970 autobiographies. 34. in 1972, she became the first black person EVER to run for POTUS AND the first woman to run for the Democrats. 35. Already, in 1968, she was the first black woman elected to Congress. 36. Her campaign was underfunded, dismissed as a symbolic, & basically ignored by the power structure. 37. And she was not instantly a heroine for black people. 38. Of course, black male colleagues showed little love: "When I ran for the Congress, when I ran for president, I met more discrimination as a woman than for being black. Men are men.... They think I am trying to take power from them. The black man must step 39. forward, but that doesn't mean the black woman must step back." 40. QUESTION: Is this the real reason more black women haven't run? (only other black woman was Carol Moseley Braun from Il in 2004) 41. About her legacy, she said, “I want to be remembered as a woman … who dared to be a catalyst of change.” (Obama?) 42. Famous Quotes: 43. "Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt." 44. "The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, 'It's a girl'." 45. "In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - anti-humanism." 46. Conclusion: In our lifetime we saw THE MOST successful path for black advancement. Politics. Only 36 years from Shirley to Obama. 47. Shirley Chisholm was an underappreciated legend and icon. 48. Other Comments? 49. Meanwhile...the Black Power Movement is falling apart! (2nd major shift) 50. 1971-1972 the Panthers split into different camps. Huey vs Eldrigdge 51. They went "Hatfield vs McCoy" and started retaliatory assassinations. 52. H. Rap Brown (@ 29), is the latest high-profile BPM figure to fall. 53. Others include: Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Elaine Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Huey P. Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale 54. H Rap Brown sentenced for an attack on a New York City bar?!?! 55. Currently serving a life sentence for murder after shooting of two Sheriff's deputies in 2000. 56. He was known for taking over SNCC after Stokely and his autobiography, Die Nigger Die! 57. Probably most famous for saying, "violence is as American as cherry pie” -and- "If America don't come around, we're gonna burn it down." 58. QUESTION: Was the decline of the BPM more internal (reliance on the gun and violence), external (black people lost interest) -OR- did black people choose to go the "integration" route? 59. Conclusion: The BPM had a great message: Pride, Self-reliance, and education. But, I think they were too extreme. 60. Other Comments: 61. Music: 1972 Top Singles #1 Roberta Flack The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face #2 Gilbert O’Sullivan Alone Again (Naturally) #3 Don McLean American Pie #4 Nilsson Without You #5 Sammy Davis Jr. Candy Man #6 Joe Tex I Gotcha #7 Bill Withers Lean On Me #8 Mac Davis Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me #9 Melanie Brand New Key #10 Wayne Newton Daddy Dont You Walk So Fast #11 Al Green Let’s Stay Together #12 Looking Glass Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) #13 Chi-Lites Oh Girl #14 Gallery Nice To Be With You #15 Chuck Berry My Ding-A-Ling #16 Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right #17 Neil Young Heart Of Gold #18 Stylistics Betcha By Golly, Wow #19 Staple Singers I’ll Take You There #20 Michael Jackson Ben #21 Robert John The Lion Sleeps Tonight #22 Billy Preston Outa-space #23 War Slippin’ Into Darkness #24 Hollies Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) #25 Mouth and MacNeal How Do You Do #26 Neil Diamond Song Sung Blue #27 America A Horse With No Name #28 Hot Butter Popcorn #29 Main Ingredient Everybody Plays The Fool #30 Climax Precious And Few 62. Vote: Best Single, __________________________________ 63. 1972 Albums 64. Jan - There's a Riot Going' On - Sly & the Family Stone 65. Jan - Black Moses - Isaac Hayes 66. Mar - Solid Rock - The Temptations 67. Mar - Let's Stay Together - Al Green 68. May - First Take - Roberta Flack 69. Jun - A Lonely Man - The Chi-Lites 70. Jul - Still Bill - Bill Withers 71. Oct - Super Fly Soundtrack - Curtis Mayfield 72. Nov - All Directions - The Temptations 73. Dec - I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green 74. Vote: Best Album, __________________________________ 75. Key Artist - Diana Ross (@28): Singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit. 76. Became famous as the lead singer the Supremes, the best charting girl group in history. With twelve number-one hit singles. ("Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me 77. Hangin' On", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together", etc...) 78. The movie dream girls was inspired by the group 79. She also did a few big films: Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany, The Wiz, etc... 80. Question: Here's my problem with The Boss. Mary Wilson was the heart and soul of the Supremes. Florence Ballard was the best singer. Diana was what? 81. Conclusion: The Supremes were deliberately glamorous, because Gordy wanted all of Motown to be crossover artists. Beyonce has real game, I'm not convinced Diana wasn't just hyped up. 82. Other Comments: 83. Key Artist - Al Green (@26): singer, songwriter and record produce. Born in AR, grew up in Michigan, discovered in Memphis. 84. Kicked out of the house when his very religious daddy caught him listening to Jackie Wilson. 85. Quote: "I also listened to Mahalia Jackson, all the great gospel singers. But the most important music to me was those hip-shaking’ boys: Wilson Pickett and Elvis Presley. I just loved Elvis Presley. Whatever he got, I went out and bought." 86. Started out in 1967, flashed in 1971 with the album, "Al Green Gets Next to You", PEAKED in 1972 with 2 albums - "Let's Stay Together" & "I'm Still in Love with You", and capped 1973 with the lp "Call Me", a critically acclaimed "Masterpiece!" 87. Basically, everything we love about Al was dropped in that 3-year window. 88. 1974 he was born again 89. Soon after that his "girlfriend" dumped boiling grits on him in the bathtub before shooting and killing herself. (with his gun!?) 90. By 1976, he was ready to go gospel. 91. His longtime producer, Willie Mitchell (the guy who discovered him and crafted his music), passed on doing gospel music. (Bounced check story) 92. 1977, he dropped "The Belle Album", his 12th. Rolling Stone magazine said, "We may someday look back on The Belle Album as Al Green’s best" 93. Question: Just an observation really. This is the 3rd major shift in 1972. Al didn't make political or activist music. Some said he was the last great "Soul Man". In 1971 Marvin asked, what's going on. During 1972, in the middle of war protests, Watergate, an 94. election, civil rights protests, the Panthers shooting up the streets, Al Green made LOVE ok again. 95. Other Comments: 96. Vote: Key Artists, ________________________________ 97. Movies 98. Lady Sings the Blues: Based on Lady Sings the Blues by Billie Holiday 99. Starring: Diana Ross (@28), Billy Dee Williams (@35), Richard Pryor (@32) 100. Blacula: important because it was a successful black horror film 101. Buck and the Preacher: important for casting blacks as leads in a western and was the first film Sidney Poitier directed 102. Super Fly: 4th Major shift (The streets are talking) 103. Priest is done with the clothes, the cars, the drugs, the money, and the white women. 104. But, his partner, Eddie isn’t. 105. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): "You're gonna give all this up? 8-Track Stereo, color T.V. in every room, and can snort a half a piece of dope everyday? That's the American Dream, nigga! Well, ain't it? Ain't it?" 106. Curtis Mayfield (@30) wrote and produced the AMAZING soundtrack. 107. Starring: Ron O’Neal (@35), Carl Lee (@46), Sheila Frazier (@24) 108. At the time of its release, lots of black folks didn't like what Super Fly was representing. 109. Quote from the Hollywood NAACP branch: “we must insist that our children are not exposed to a steady diet of so-called black movies that glorify black males as pimps, dope pushers, gangsters, and super males.” 110. The filmmakers (White producer / black director) say they wanted to show the negative and empty aspects of the drug subculture. 111. Regardless, Super Fly landed BIG TIME with the "post-Civil Rights" generation. 112. They thought Eddie spoke the gospel. 113. Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): " I know it's a rotten game, but it's the only one The Man left us to play. That's the stone, cold truth." 114. Question: Ultimately, what is the legacy of Superfly? 115. Conclusion: I really enjoyed the movie. However, it blatantly dismissed the BPM, and spoke directly to the criminal elements in the black community. This movie, along with the "Urban" writers, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, helped spawn a generation 116. of criminals. That can't be a good thing. 117. Other comments: 118. Vote: Key movie, ____________________________________ 119. Television 120. Jan - Sanford and Son debuts on NBC (6 seasons) 121. Groundbreaking: 1st "Black" cast sit-com on the air...at least 2yrs before: That's My Mama ('74), Good Times ('74), The Jeffersons ('75), and What's Happening!!('76) 122. Theme music by Quincy Jones (@39) 123. Starring: Redd Foxx (@50), and Demond Wilson (@26) 124. Foxx was born in St. Louis, raised in Chicago, and ran the streets with pre-Muslim Malcolm X back in the day. 125. He came up performing raunchy comedy and developed a cult following in the 50's and 60's. 126. In 1970 he flashed in the comedy movie "Cotton Comes to Harlem" and the producer of All in the Family hit him up. 127. Question: Is Lamont crazy? Quote: "MLK left black people hooked on economic dependence and Sanford and Son taught entrepreneurship" 128. Conclusion: Undeniably funny. Redd had the respect and help from some of the best young comics in the business, black and white. Classic! 129. Other Comments: 130. Sep - Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (8 seasons) 131. Fat Albert first popped up in 1967 during Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck," 132. Starring: Bill Cosby (@35) 133. Born and raised in Philly. High school drop-out. Got his G.E.D. and went to Temple Univ. on a scholarship. While bartending, he discovered his comedy talent. 134. He dropped out of college and mastered crossover comedy in the early sixties. 135. In 1965 he broke out in the hit tv series I-Spy and by 1970 he was America's top Black comic. 136. He went back to college in 1970 and got involved with PBS and the Electric Company. 137. During this time, he cooked up "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" 138. It was based on his childhood friends and every show had an educational lesson in it. 139. A lot of times the crew would end the show playing a song in the neighborhood junkyard. 140. Question: Frankly, did the sex scandal undermine his whole career? 141. Conclusion: I used to really like Bill. 142. Other comments: 143. Vote: Television, ___________________________________ 144. Vote: 1972 Biggest Shadow, __________________________
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