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As we have entered the final 90 days to the 2020 Election, Dr. Gin continues hosting a series of conversations creating a platform for our modern day leaders in the Civil Rights Movement to inform and inspire as we enter this dire time that will determine the future of our country, and our very lives. Professor Jamal Joseph, a member of the original Black Panther Party, reflecting on his journey as a legendary revolutionary documented in his 2012 memoir, Panther Baby. Professor Joseph is a writer, director, producer, poet, an ultimate activist and educator. He serves as the professor over Columbia university’s graduate film program. Professor Joseph’s current community work includes being the co-founder and artistic director of IMPACT, the Harlem based youth theater company and he serves as executive director of New Heritage films, a not-for-profit organization, that provides training and opportunity for minority filmmakers. Jamal is also known as Tupac Shakur’s godfather and authored the book, Tupac Shakur Legacy. Jamal, along with Afeni Shakur, were a part of the Panther 21 in 1969. The trial eventually collapsed and the twenty-one members were acquitted of all 156 charges in 1971. In this historic and astounding conversation Jamal discusses what the Black Panthers truly stood for, dispelling misconceptions, and how the Black Panther Party Veterans are now mentoring the next generation. He also discusses his passionate views on the dire need for all people uniting VOTE for Biden and Harris in the 2020 election to to bring power to all people and end the terror of Trump. Samaria has stared in T.V. and film including reoccurring rolls on NBC’s series Providence and Blossom. She appeared in Martin Lawrence’s major motion film Nothing to Lose, the CBS mini-series Shake Rattle and Roll —along with numerous other guest-star appearances. She is also a gifted singer and featured performer on the album based on the poetry of Tupac Shakur, The Rose That Grew from Concrete. Dr. Gin Love Thompson is a nationally recognized psychotherapist, author, civil rights activist and racial justice educator. A member of the Trayvon Martin movement and official coalition, Attorney Ben Crump has referred to Dr. Gin as, “an unsung hero of the Trayvon Martin and civil rights movement.” She has also served as lead organizer in additional high profile civil rights cases.
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Dr. Jamal Joseph is not only a father, author of "Panther Baby” and Columbia. University professor. He’s also a man who spent time in prison for allegedly incurring people to burn down Columbia Uni… yes where he is an esteemed professor today! Now he’s sharing his journey from being a Black Panther & Tupac’s Godfather... to raising kids in our current climate after the controversial death of George Floyd. Get a pen & paper b/c he is taking everyone to school in this episode of the "Daddy Daddy 365" podcast! #DaddyDuty365 is the podcast where celebrity dads reveal the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood. Parents, please remember that new episodes release every Wednesday on all #podcast platforms. So, please subscribe, share and follow. For more info visit www.DaddyDuty365.com #Protest #BlackPanther #PantherBaby #tupac #JamalJoseph #Celebrities #Dads #moms #daddy #CelebrityDads #NewYork #Columbia #ColumbiaUniversity #GeorgeFloyd
The Total Tutor will interview Former 1985 Chicago Bear Emery Moorehead will discuss life after football. Also, The Total Tutor will interview Jamal Joseph author of Panther Baby. He will discuss his book. Next, I will interview Michael Grunwald author of The New New Deal. We will discuss his book. Last, I will interview Dr. Marvin. He will discuss his book that he write with Dusty Baker. It teaches you how to hit. Also, another Total Education News Show 9-30-12 Jason The Public School Guy, Dr. Jennifer Little, and Neil Haley The Total Tutor will hammer it out.
Eddie Joseph was an intelligent honors student well on his way to starting college early. But growing up in the Bronx’s black ghetto in the ‘60s meant that in lieu of finding early college acceptance, Eddie instead found a warm welcome as one of the youngest members of the Black Panther Party. Incarcerated on Rikers Island by 16-years-old and charged as one of the Panther 21, Eddie was at the heart of one of the most important criminal cases of his time. Once exonerated, he began calling himself Jamal and took up the mantle as one of the youngest leaders of the Panther’s New York Chapter. In PANTHER BABY: A Life of Rebellion & Reinvention Jamal Joseph speaks out about his induction into Panther life and his transformation from street kid to influential member of an important national movement. He illuminates the rationale, practice, and emotional backdrop for soldiers of the Black Panther movement, and his story is also a comprehensive recollection of a time of rapid change in New York as well as national history; Joseph recalls the Vietnam protests, the Weathermen, police brutality, the War on Drugs, gang violence and more, even up until the murder of Joseph’s godson, Tupac Shakur.
This conversation is one of the best I've ever had on Geekscape. Jamal Joseph is an Oscar nominated writer who grew up in the New York Panther Party and at the age of 16 was arrested as the youngest member of The Panther 21. While in jail off and on over the course of the next 15 years, Jamal developed his writing and is now a published poet, playwright and screenwriter. He was also one of my teachers at film school. Jamal and I talk about his new biography "Panther Baby", the transformative power of art, his lifelong friendship with Tupac Shakur and his career in film. We also talk about his son… now a director and bonafide geek with a zombie web series! Definitely not a Geekscape you want to miss!
Today's guest is Jamal Joseph, author of the memoir Panther Baby, which details his coming of age within the Black Panther movement during the 1960s and '70s—a journey that took him to Riker's Island and Leavenworth prisons before ultimately leading ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices