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BlacKkKlansman, l'adattamento cinematografico dell'omonimo libro, in cui l'ex poliziotto afroamericano Ron Stallworth racconta come sia riuscito a inflitrarsi nel Ku Klux Klan, sventando un imminente attentato al movimento nero delle Black Panther. Il film, diretto da Spike Lee, ha vinto il premio Oscar nel 2019 per la Migliore Sceneggiatura Non Originale. Un'inaspettata commedia politica, irriverente e sopra le righe, che attraverso la satira e il paradosso racconta i difficili anni della lotta razziale negli Stati Uniti.
The first Black officer on the Colorado Springs force got himself into a pickle when he went undercover with a notorious racial terrorist group. After recruiting a white doppelganger to help, the pair shed a light on the inner workings of one of America's most shameful institutions. This week's episode is Ron Stallworth, BlackkKlansman. Click here for this week's show notes. Click here to sign up for our Patreon and receive hundreds of hours of bonus content. Please click here to leave a review and tell us what you think of the show. Check out "Creeps & Crimes" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please consider supporting the companies that support us! -Give your cat the food they deserve. Head to Smalls.com and use promo code CREEPY at checkout for 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping! -Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code CREEPY -This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/sinister to get 10% off your first month.
Nos anos 70, Ron Stallworth foi o primeiro homem negro a se tornar policial na cidade de Colorado Springs. Mas não foi só desse jeito que ele entrou pra história dos Estados Unidos. Em 1972, Ron criou e liderou uma operação ambiciosa: ele se infiltrou na Ku Klux Klan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“New York Times” bestselling author of “Black Klansman” Ron Stallworth returns with another first-hand account trailblazing policework in the most unlikely place for a black cop in the 1990s. His new book is “The Gangs of Zion.” Determined to pursue his passion for undercover work wherever it leads Ron Stallworth finally lands in Salt Lake City Utah.
Many of former President Trump’s Cabinet members and executive branch staffers from his first administration have publicly disavowed him. Who would serve in his White House if he wins again? Pro-cryptocurrency donors have made almost half of all the corporate contributions to political action committees this election, spending hundreds of millions of dollars on both sides of the aisle. A decade after the events of “Black Klansman,” undercover police detective Ron Stallworth relocated to Utah to infiltrate the same Bloods and Crips who waged gang warfare in LA and now expanded into the rich, mostly white Mormon church. New York curators have uncovered a waltz by Frederick Chopin. The short and turbulent composition captures the Polish composer’s sorrow while in exile.
Retired law enforcement officer turned bestselling author Ron Stallworth talks about his new book, “Gangs of Zion: A Black Cop's Crusade in Mormon Country,” gangster rap culture and redemption.
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about AB252 aimed at clearing RV encampments. Also on the show, LA District Attorney candidate Nathan Hochman, the history of LA's most corrupt mayor, Ron Stallworth author of 'Blackkklansman' has a new book out; and more. AB252 explained (00:17) LA DA candidate Nathan Hochman (22:08) SoCal history: Frank L. Shaw (41:55) Bass appoints Jim McDonnell as police chief (52:09) Charter Amendment ER (1:07:57) Author Ron Stallworth on his new book (1:24:03)
Author, poet and podcast host Jarod Anderson explores his lifelong struggle with depression through a lens of love and gratitude for the natural world in his memoir, "Something in the Woods Loves You." Then, law enforcement veteran and best-selling author Ron Stallworth discovers an unlikely scenario — Bloods and Crips infiltrating the Salt Lake City region, threatening to turn the conservative community into a hotbed of crime.
In our latest podcast episode, we delve into the provocative and timely film, **BlacKkKlansman**, directed by the ever-bold Spike Lee. This true-story adaptation follows Ron Stallworth, an African-American detective who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan. With performances that are as compelling as the narrative, the film navigates the complexities of race, identity, and America's tumultuous history with a blend of satire, drama, and unflinching honesty. Lee's direction ensures that while the film is set in the past, its themes resonate loudly in today's society. Our discussion explores the film's layered storytelling, standout performances, and its ability to balance humor with the gravity of its message. Tune in to hear our full review and thoughts on this significant cinematic piece.
This week on gloom and bloom Christine covers the killer couple that inspired "natural born killers" Charles Starkweather and his 14 year old girlfriend Carli Ann Fugate and their notorious killing spree that left 11 dead. Tayler covers the almost unbelievable story of Ron Stallworth the Black American retired police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in the late 1970s. thanks for listening. love you long time. Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!
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Book Vs. Movie:BlacKkKlansmanThe True Story Ron StallworthThe Margos visit the world of nonfiction with the too-nutty-to-not-be-true story of retired police officer Ron Stallworth who in the late 1970s infiltrated the Kuy Klux Klan in Colorado Springs, Colorado. On his journey, he met racists throughout the region who were not precisely clever but had designs of terrorizing nonwhites and Jewish people. After his assignment, he transferred to work at the Utah Department of Safety--never speaking about the job until after retirement. His 2014 book Black Klansman: A Memoir explains how and why he joined the Colorado “Organization” and how it felt to be the only person of color on the police force. We also learn how the KKK planned to bomb gay bars and cross-burnings throughout Colorado Springs. During his recruitment process, Stallworth spoke with the Grand Wizard, David Duke, and even took a photo with the noted racist creep. Director & screenwriter Spike Lee and producer Jordan Peele adapted the memoir into a 2018 film starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, and Topher Grace that won wide praise was a box office hit and earned Lee an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This is a case of taking real life and creating an audacious and funny story. Between the memoir and the adaptation, which did we prefer? Have a listen to find out!In this ep the Margos discuss:The real story of Ron Stallworth and his police undercover activitiesDavid Duke and the KKK in the 70s & 80sDirector Spike Lee and his workThe cast: John David Washington (Ron Stallworth,) Adam Driver (Flip Zimmerman,) Laura Harrier (Patrice Dumas,) Corey Hawkins (Kwame Ture,) Topher Grace (David Duke,) Jasper Paakkonen (Felix Kendrickson,) Ryan Eggold (Walter Breachway,) Ashlie Atkinson (Connie Kendrickson,) and Corey Hawkins as Kwame Ture.Clips used:The KKK calls RonBlacKkKlansman trailerStokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (played by Corey Hawkins)David Duke finally “meets” Ron over the phoneSidney Poitier as Jerome Truner“Ron” gets his picture taken with David DukeMusic: Too Late to Turn Back Now (Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose)Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie:BlacKkKlansmanThe True Story Ron StallworthThe Margos visit the world of nonfiction with the too-nutty-to-not-be-true story of retired police officer Ron Stallworth who in the late 1970s infiltrated the Kuy Klux Klan in Colorado Springs, Colorado. On his journey, he met racists throughout the region who were not precisely clever but had designs of terrorizing nonwhites and Jewish people. After his assignment, he transferred to work at the Utah Department of Safety--never speaking about the job until after retirement. His 2014 book Black Klansman: A Memoir explains how and why he joined the Colorado “Organization” and how it felt to be the only person of color on the police force. We also learn how the KKK planned to bomb gay bars and cross-burnings throughout Colorado Springs. During his recruitment process, Stallworth spoke with the Grand Wizard, David Duke, and even took a photo with the noted racist creep. Director & screenwriter Spike Lee and producer Jordan Peele adapted the memoir into a 2018 film starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, and Topher Grace that won wide praise was a box office hit and earned Lee an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This is a case of taking real life and creating an audacious and funny story. Between the memoir and the adaptation, which did we prefer? Have a listen to find out!In this ep the Margos discuss:The real story of Ron Stallworth and his police undercover activitiesDavid Duke and the KKK in the 70s & 80sDirector Spike Lee and his workThe cast: John David Washington (Ron Stallworth,) Adam Driver (Flip Zimmerman,) Laura Harrier (Patrice Dumas,) Corey Hawkins (Kwame Ture,) Topher Grace (David Duke,) Jasper Paakkonen (Felix Kendrickson,) Ryan Eggold (Walter Breachway,) Ashlie Atkinson (Connie Kendrickson,) and Corey Hawkins as Kwame Ture.Clips used:The KKK calls RonBlacKkKlansman trailerStokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (played by Corey Hawkins)David Duke finally “meets” Ron over the phoneSidney Poitier as Jerome Truner“Ron” gets his picture taken with David DukeMusic: Too Late to Turn Back Now (Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose)Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
We read BlackkKlansman by Ron Stallworth and it was unsettlingly relevant for a story about something that happened like 50 years ago. Anyways, enjoy how insanely stupid this klan members are.
Happy Black History Month! To kick off the month we have a theme episode - the real life events that inspired Black History movies, and as an added bonus - we could only pick one that we've already seen. Kat starts us off with her coverage of the Freedom Riders (not writers), then Kaleigh closes us out with their look at the life of Ron Stallworth, the real BlacKkKlansman.Let's Chat! Twitter: @TINAHLpodcastEmail: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.comRemember to rate us wherever you can!
País Estados Unidos Dirección Spike Lee Guion Spike Lee, Kevin Willmott, David Rabinowitz, Charlie Wachtel. Libro: Ron Stallworth Música Terence Blanchard Fotografía Chayse Irvin Reparto John David Washington, Adam Driver, Topher Grace, Laura Harrier, Ryan Eggold, Corey Hawkins, Robert John Burke, Michael Buscemi, Paul Walter Hauser, Craig muMs Grant Sinopsis A principios de los años setenta, una época de gran agitación social con la encarnizada lucha por los derechos civiles como telón de fondo, Ron Stallworth se convierte en el primer agente negro del departamento de policía de Colorado Springs. Pero es recibido con escepticismo y hostilidad por los mandos y algunos de los agentes. Sin amedrentarse, decide seguir adelante y hacer algo por su comunidad llevando a cabo una misión muy peligrosa: infiltrarse en el Ku Klux Klan y exponerlo ante la ciudad.
Today we're traveling back to the 1970s with Blackkklansman! Join us as we learn about the real Ron Stallworth, women in the KKK, whether or not Flip Zimmerman was a real guy, and more! Sources: Ron Stallworth, Black Klansman: Race, Hate, and the Undercover Investigation of a Lifetime (New York: Flatiron Books, 2018) Johnny Brayson, "Here's The Real Story Behind Adam Driver's 'BlacKkKlansman' Character," Bustle (9 August 2018). https://www.bustle.com/p/where-is-flip-zimmerman-in-2018-the-blackkklansman-character-played-a-key-role-in-a-wild-true-story-10015280 Chuck Arnold, "Meet the real detective behind 'BlacKkKlansman'" New York Post (9 August 2018). https://nypost.com/2018/08/09/meet-the-real-detective-behind-blackkklansman/ VIBE Magazine, "Spike Lee Explains How BlacKkKlansman Was Made | VIBE" YouTube (7 August 2018). https://youtu.be/pKRslSc-wNw CBS Mornings, "Spike Lee, real-life Ron Stallworth talk new film "BlacKkKlansman"" YouTube (10 August 2018). https://youtu.be/BkkTLULVMCo SAG-AFTRA Foundation, "Conversation with BLACKKKLANSMAN," YouTube (12 Novermber 2018). https://youtu.be/XslaWRgKoFE Rotten Tomatoes, https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/blackkklansman Mark Kermode, "BlacKkKlansman review - a blistering return to form for Spike Lee," The Guardian (26 August 2018). https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/aug/26/blackkklansman-review-spike-lee-blistering-return-to-form A.O. Scott, "Review: Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' Journeys Into White America's Heart of Darkness," The New York TImes (9 August 2018). https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/09/movies/blackkklansman-review-spike-lee.html Richard Brody, ""BlacKkKlansman," Reviewed: Smike Lee's Vision of Resistance to White Supremacy," The New Yorker (10 August 2018). https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/blackkklansman-reviewed-spike-lees-vision-of-resistance-to-white-supremacy Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlacKkKlansman "'Free the Pendleton 14' podcast shines new light on issue of white supremacy among active duty military," AirTalk KPCC. https://www.kpcc.org/programs/airtalk/2019/01/24/64114/free-the-pendleton-14-podcast-shines-new-light-on/ Lois Beckett, "How the US military has failed to address white supremacy in its ranks," The Guardian (24 June 2020). https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/24/us-military-white-supremacy-extremist-plot Seth G. Jones, Catrina Doxsee, Grace Hwang, and Jared Thompson, "The Military, Police, and the Rise of Terrorism in the United States," Center for Strategic & International Studies (12 April 2021). https://www.csis.org/analysis/military-police-and-rise-terrorism-united-states Kathleen Belew, "The White Power Movement at War on Democracy," HFG Research and Policy in Brief (January 2021). https://www.hfg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/WhitePowerVersusDemocracy.pdf Kathleen Belew, "There Are No Lone Wolves: The White Power Movement at War," in A Field Guide to White Supremacy, 312-24 (University of California Press, 2021). https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1xbc21c.26 Kathleen Belew, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America (Harvard University Press, 2018). https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv24w659z.6 Kathleen Blee, "Women in the 1920s Ku Klux Klan Movement," Feminist Studies 17, 1 (1991) Kathleen Blee, "Becoming a Racist: Women in Contemporary Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazi Groups," Gender and Society 10, 6 (1996) William F. Pinar, "White Women in the Ku Klux Klan," Counterpoints 163 (2001)
Mission encre noire Tome 33 Chapitre 379. Nous ne sommes pas des fées par Louise Dupré et Ouanessa Younsi paru en 2022 aux éditions Mémoire d'encrier. «Je mets mes pas dans les tiens, comme j'avance à l'aveuglette», dit l'une, «merci d'avoir changé ma vie» réponds l'autre en écho. Deux écrivaines décident de s'écrire comme on part en pèlerinage, pour s'abreuver l'une à l'autre, de leurs mots, pour allumer des «feux près du cœur». Ouanessa Younsi, née d'une mère québécoise et d'un père algérien, représente la nouvelle génération de poètes québécoises. Louise Dupré est l'autrice d'une œuvre considérable, rempli d'humanisme et de son désir de changer le monde. À travers ces textes et ces poèmes l'une et l'autre nous dégage un espace ou tout est possible. Ce recueil est à prendre comme une escale dans une conversation qui a débuté bien avant nous. Si l'une cherche des mots pour soigner des peines, l'autre dit Amour comme on ouvre ses fenêtres. Les poétesses vous partagent leur plaisir de vivre ensemble cette splendide correspondance poétique. Elles syntonisent leur voix à merveille pour mieux lancer à l'unisson leur cri du cœur. Si le monde est fou, la vie est à chercher dans ce quelque chose qui résiste : L'amitié, comme un long poème appris par cœur. Je reçois, ce soir, à Mission encre noire, deux sœurs de langues et de mots, Louise Dupré et Ouanessa Younsi. Extrait:«Nous n'avons pas écrit/notre dernier poème/nous ne croyons plus aux fées/mais nous continuons/à espérer/espérer comme rire/chanter/allumer des feux/près du coeur/pour réchauffer/les larmes/ou tenir un enfant/par la main» Baldwin, Styron et Moi par Mélikah Abdelmoumen paru en 2022 aux éditions Mémoire d'encrier. Saguenéenne de naissance et Montréalaise d'adoption, Mélikah Abdelmoumen a quitté le Saguenay en 1976. En 1986, elle s'installe en France, à Lyon, pour une durée de 12 ans. En cette année 2015 où le discours raciste de Marine Le Pen se normalise. Nicolas Sarkozy est président de la république. Le 07 janvier, Nous sommes tous Charlie. Pourtant, à l'occasion d'un book club qui la sauve d'un sombre marasme, elle découvre une voix unique, qui lui parle d'elle, des autres, des blancs, des femmes, des arabes, de l'autre, des autres racistes. Une voix qui va tout changer. Le temps de se reconnaître dans«un sourire incroyable qui donne l'impression d'une joie pure», le destin se met en marche. Ce livre est l'histoire d'une amitié aussi improbable qu'exemplaire. Celle qui unit James Baldwin, un Noir descendant d'esclaves et un Blanc, un petit fils d'une propriétaire d'esclaves : William Styron. Baldwin, Styron et Moi raconte l'histoire de cette remarquable fratrie, comme celle de la trajectoire unique de Mélikah Abdelmoumen qui est mon invité, ce soir, à Mission encre noire. Extrait:«John H. Griffin, un homme du Sud qui aide les juifs et les Noirs. Ron Stallworth, un homme noir qui infiltre le Ku Klux Klan avec le soutien de ses collègues blancs et juifs. Abel Meeropol, un poète et professeur russo-juif qui sauve les enfants de deux Américains communistes exécutés, à qui on doit la plus grande chanson jamais écrite sur les lynchages des Afro-Américains. James Baldwin, un auteur afro-américains qui convainc un homme du Sud de se mettre le temps d'un roman dans la peau d'un esclave noir, changeant pour toujours son regard sur le monde...Et moi, Québécoise d'origine arabe, qui écris ce livre en humble hommage à l'auteur afro-américain qui a, toute sa vie, lutté pour l'égalité et les droits des gens de sa propre communauté, mais aussi ceux de la mienne.»
From visionary filmmaker Spike Lee comes the incredible true story of an American hero. It's the early 1970s, and Ron Stallworth is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a name for himself, Stallworth bravely sets out on a dangerous mission: infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. The young detective soon recruits a more seasoned colleague, Flip Zimmerman, into the undercover investigation of a lifetime. Together, they team up to take down the extremist hate group as the organization aims to sanitize its violent rhetoric to appeal to the mainstream.DirectorSpike LeeWritersCharlie WachtelDavid RabinowitzKevin WillmottCastJohn David WashingtonAdam DriverLaura HarrierTopher GraceAlec BaldwinMichael BuscemiIf you liked this episode, please rate/review us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @ApexMountainPodSend us an email: apexmountainpod@gmail.comCheck out our TikTok: tiktok.com/@apexmountainpodcastCheck out our movie list: letterboxd.com/apexmountainJoin Buzzsprout here using our affiliate link, and receive a $20 Amazon gift card! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1050383Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/apexmountain)
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In 2019, Spike Lee's 2018 film "BlacKkKlansman" won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film brought national attention to the story of Ron Stallworth, the first Black Detective to work in the Colorado Springs Police Department, who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. But what many people don't know is that Colorado has been home to THREE Black Klansmen. In this episode, Noel and Tyler talk to experts, scholars, Theo Wilson (the most recent Black Klansman), and more as we explore the story of Dr. Joseph Westbrook, who infiltrated the KKK in the 1920s in an effort to protect the thriving Five Points community in Denver.
Ron Stallworth is a 32- year, highly decorated law enforcement veteran, who worked undercover narcotics, vice, criminal intelligence, and organized crime beats in four states. As the first black detective in the history of the Colorado Springs Police Department, Ron overcame fierce racial hostility to achieve a long and distinguished career in law enforcement. Ron is the subject of the Academy-Award-winning BlackKklansman, directed by Spike Lee and derived from Ron's book by the same title. Ron is a noted speaker about his experiences and the importance of overcoming racism in today's society.
Ella, a teen guest from Minnesota, joins us to review Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth. Listen to find out how watching Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman inspired her to read the book, interview the author, and take her project to History Day regionals!
Welcome to another episode of the Dunkin' with Dom podcast. In our next "Film Friday Special", Nardeen and I follow the path of black Colorado police officer Ron Stallworth as he attempts to take down "The Organization" in a story that is indeed "based upon some fo real fo real shit" starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, Topher Grace, Laura Harrier, and others. What is a "Film Friday Special"? "Film Friday Specials" are episodes in which multiple guests are brought on to the Dunkin' with Dom podcast to talk about some of their favorite movies of all time. Guests on the pod as well as myself will watch the movie up for discussion beforehand, take notes, and engage in an over hour-long conversation. We'll discuss some of our favorite scenes, hidden themes, underrated moments, actor/actress performances, fun facts, and more. Format inspired by The Ringer's "The Rewatchables" Series (Simmons, B. 2018-Pres.). "The Rewatchables". The Ringer. https://www.theringer.com/the-rewatchables. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ron Stallworth, featured in the Spike Lee film, BlackKkKlansman, was a Colorado police detective who convinced the local Ku Klux Klan to accept him as a member in 1979. Using tremendously creative undercover skills, Stallworth was able to dupe the Colorado Springs KKK to accept him as a member. Stallworth was able to gather vital intelligence about Klan activities in the West, including plans for bombings and other major terrorist activities. Find out how he did it in today's episode!
Welcome to Prism of the Past, a weekly series about historical events, people, and situations, from the fascinating to the forgotten. Connect With Me: https://linktr.ee/iilluminaughtii This episode was edited and mixed by: G. Thomas Craig Album cover art created by: Betsy Primes Intro Song Credits: Round a Round- Martino Tempersta Outro Song Credits: Relax Yourself- Sleeping Ghost 4:07 and 8:50 - BlackkKlansman (2018)
David Rabinowitz, Academy Award-winning Screenwriter, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Adaptation, a 2002 American comedy-drama. David describes his career as a screenwriter. He details how he and Charlie Wachtel, his writing partner, as well as Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee, adapted Ron Stallworth's memoir into BlacKkKlansman. He shares what it's like working alongside Jordan Peele and Lee to then win an Oscar for best screenplay. David plays our movie quotes game. Follow David Rabinowitz on Instagram or IMDB. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
In this episode we dive into the memoir Black Klansman:Race,Hate,and the Undercover Investigation of a Lifetime by Ron Stallworth and compare it to the Spike Lee film BlacKkKlansman.
Curious to hear what other books we recommend (or don't!) this month? Join Karly, Katie, Sara, and Emily for this month's edition of "What Else We've Been Reading" to hear our brief reviews of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth, What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty, and Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Want to pick up a copy of any of the other books we mentioned in this episode? You can find I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi here, and Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty here. Happy reading! E-Readers like the Kindle Paperwhite or Kindle Fire make your bag lighter and your life easier if you're a traveler on the go. Or, if audiobooks are more your style, try out an Audible membership! Please note that as Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases, and the proceeds go towards production of even more great episodes like this one. Join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram at Overseas Reads, or send us an email at overseasreads@gmail.com. Overseas Reads' theme music is Anita Latina by Le Gang; music promoted by Audio Library. Thank you for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A principios de los años setenta, una época de gran agitación social con la encarnizada lucha por los derechos civiles como telón de fondo, Ron Stallworth se convierte en el primer agente negro del departamento de policía de Colorado Springs. Pero es recibido con escepticismo y hostilidad por los mandos y algunos de los agentes. Sin amedrentarse, decide seguir adelante y hacer algo por su comunidad llevando a cabo una misión muy peligrosa: infiltrarse en el Ku Klux Klan y exponerlo ante la ciudad.
Nesse episódio falamos sobre Ron Stallworth, um jovem policial negro que conseguiu se infiltrar na maior organização de supremacistas brancos dos Estados Unidos, a Ku Klux Klan. Ron conseguiu enganar os membros da Klan, até seu líder nacional, o David Duke, durante os 7 meses de investigação, conseguindo até o certificado de membro da KKK assinado pelo próprio Duke.CURSO DE HISTÓRIA DO BRASIL: https://www.udemy.com/course/historia-do-brasilPARA DOAÇÕESPIX: matheussouzasantosl9@gmail.comMATÉRIAL USADO NESSE EPISÓDIOhttps://www.bbc.com/portuguese/geral-45177584https://aventurasnahistoria.uol.com.br/noticias/reportagem/historia-ron-stallworth-o-policial-negro-se-que-infiltrou-na-ku-klux-klan.phtmlhttps://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_KlanPara entrar em contato conosco para qualquer sugestão de tema, correção histórica, etc., é só nos enviar um e-mail: lotusproducoes.sd@gmail.com ou entrar em contato conosco pelo direct do nosso instagram @historiaemversoesFoto da Capa: Capa do filme Infiltrado na Klan, 2018, que narra a história de Ron Stallworth - Divulgação
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This week, Bryan and Shane review the first Spike Lee Joint in the history of The Plotaholics with 2018's BlacKkKlansman, starring That Guy from Tenant, Kylo Ren, Eric Foreman, The Other Buscemi, RoboCop 3, and New Mike's Girl from Rescue Me. This biopic sees black undercover police officer, Ron Stallworth (portrayed by John David Washington) as the voice behind an undercover operation into the KKK. This film CRIMINALLY did not win Best Picture in 2019. The issues of the 70s plague us today. The discussion here gets deep. Very deep. So sit back, relax, and get ready for some real discussion as The Plotaholics discuss BlacKkKlansman.Support the show (https://plotaholics.com)
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For episode 18, the guys discuss the UFC fights from the night before(highlighted by Derrick Lewis vs Curtis Blaydes) and introduce a new segment, Tony’s Thrifted Treasures. They review the film “BlackKklansman” and tell the story of Ron Stallworth. The guys also ask who they would rather have a conversation with out of Martin Luther King, Jr and Malcolm X, along with the history their local area has with the Underground Railroad.
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Welcome to episode nineteen of The Internet Historians Podcast! In this episode, Alec, Lisa, and Nikkole watch BlacKkKlansman, and discuss Ron Stallworth infiltrating the KKK while arguing for more diversity on The Bachelor! JK, kind of... Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinternethistorians/ Watch us on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jzN_CVdI2fYgKtrCCpUZQ Music: Santa Monica Fiesta by DJ DENZ The Rooster This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast! https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/internet-historians/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/internet-historians/support
“Am allermeisten hasse ich diese schwarzen Ratten”: Mit derben Sprüchen beeeindruckte Ron Stallworth die US-amerikanischen Rassisten und spionierte sie aus.
Le Ku Klux Klan, société secrète née en 1865, a traversé les décennies et a toujours su renaître de ses cendres. Son histoire a défrayé la chronique. 150 ans de haine, de racisme et d’horreur. 150 ans d’exclusion, de violence et de fureur.Pour retracer en détail les quatre vies successives du Ku Klux Klan, David Korn-Brzoza a rassemblé un impressionnant fonds d’archives, alimenté en partie par celles du mouvement lui-même, et rencontré une dizaine d’interlocuteurs : un membre repenti de l’organisation, des vétérans de la lutte pour les droits civiques, le juge pugnace qui, quatorze ans après l’attentat de Birmingham, a poursuivi et condamné ses auteurs, ainsi que différents chercheurs et analystes. En montrant ainsi combien le mouvement et ses crimes incarnent une histoire et des valeurs collectives, il jette une lumière crue sur cette part d’ombre que l’Amérique blanche peine encore à reconnaître.Épisode 1 (55min) : Naissance d'un empire invisibleÉpisode 2 (57min) : RésurrectionsBonus DVD (28min) :Interview de Ron StallworthAncien policier afro-américain ayant infiltré les rangs du Ku Klux Klan et auteur du livre Le Noir qui Infiltra le Ku Klux Klan. Il a inspiré à Spike Lee son film BlacKkKlansman.Couleur et N&B - Stéréo - 16/9DVD Pal Zone 2
"Undskyld, har du l grisetæer? Så må du eddermame se mærkelig ud!" Da de hætteklædte racister Ku Klux Klan raserede Colorado Springs i 1970'erne satte politibetjenten Ron Stallworth sig for at infiltrere gruppen og modarbejde den indefra. Der var bare ét problem: Stallworth var sort, hvilket kan skabe problemer i en gruppe, der prædiker om den hvide races overlegenhed. Det betød, at Stallworth måtte tage helt andre midler i brug for at infiltrere klanen - nemlig telefonfis. Og det var overraskende mere effektivt end Stallworth umiddelbart havde forudset...
Ron Stallworth tricked the Klan into believing he was one of them. He joined us to share part of that stories and whole a lot more.v --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-uncomfortable-truth/support
Ron Stallworth's story seems ridiculous and unbelievable, but it's true – as an African American undercover cop with the Colorado Springs Police Department, Ron infiltrated the local KKK group with one of his fellow detectives and managed to bring them down. It's the sort of story that Spike Lee seems perfect for, so who better to direct it than Lee himself?
Ron Stallworth's story seems ridiculous and unbelievable, but it's true – as an African American undercover cop with the Colorado Springs Police Department, Ron infiltrated the local KKK group with one of his fellow detectives and managed to bring them down. It's the sort of story that Spike Lee seems perfect for, so who better to direct it than Lee himself?
For this special episode William and Alan met with David Rabinowitz, one of the Academy-Award winning writers of ‘Blackkklansman', based on the memoir by Colorado Springs detective Ron Stallworth. We're sure this film needs no introduction! We talk about how David got into writing for film, his writing partnership with Charlie Wachtel, working with Jordan Peele, Spike Lee and Kevin Willmott, the surreal few years working on ‘Blackkklansman' and what he learnt over this time. This was an absolute delight to record and we hope you all enjoy this conversation and gain a lot of inspiration and insight from listening, there's plenty of writing advice in this one! Many thanks to David Rabinowitz and to Fairfax Village Studios in Los Angeles for hosting us. *** Want to comment, get news and join episode discussions? Join the community on Syncify: https://syncify.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact
Could this be the year the Academy finally nominates Spike Lee for Best Director or Best Picture? ‘BlacKkKlansman' is looking like a contender. The film is based on the true story of black police officer Ron Stallworth, who went undercover with the KKK in the 1970s. Lee and his ‘BlacKkKlansman' star John David Washington join us to talk about the film and get a little philosophical along the way.
Ron Stallworth, author of the book behind the movie, BlackKklansman interview; Dirt Alert : Bill Cosby; Bea Arthur has news about PD&D
Analyzing Spike Lee's latest outing based on Ron Stallworth's memoir of the (almost) same name, Blackkklansman. http://www.lowres.live
Spike Lee's new film BlacKkKlansman is based on a true story from the 1970s. John David Washington plays Ron Stallworth the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a name for himself he sets out on a dangerous mission to infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. Natty Kasambala reviews.Canadian author Esi Edugyan on her Man Booker Prize long-listed novel, Washington Black. A historical adventure, set in the early 19th century, it's the story of a young slave who flees Barbados with an abolitionist inventor.Poet Alison Brackenbury tells us how she is getting on with her commission to write a poem for our Inspire season. Comedian Helen Lederer returns to stand-up comedy and launches Comedy Women in Print, a competition to encourage funny female fiction.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Harry Parker.
This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt discuss the latest Spike Lee joint, ‘The BlacKKKLansman. The incredible mostly true story of Ron Stallworth's infiltration of the KKK, as a black man. Seriously, it's insane. But is the movie any good? Then Chris shares his thoughts on ‘The Meg'. Jason Statham goes up against a prehistoric shark. Hand-to-fin combat! One man and one fish go into the ocean, only one comes out, or stays (don't want to spoil it). Matt finally got around to watching ‘The Florida Project' and shares his thoughts. Then it's the big releases on Blu-Ray & DVD, featuring the Straight to DVD and Streaming Picks of the Week. Finally the show wraps with the return of ‘Call It!'. What are your calls? ‘Solo' or ‘Rogue One'? ‘Face/Off' or ‘Con Air'? Listen on for more!00:00-12:09: Intro/The Blackkklansman12:10-21:01: Blu-Ray & DVD Picks21:02-27:51: The Meg27:52-31:18: The Florida Project31:19-46:36: Call It!Theme song provided by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
This week is officially el L.A.'s 50th Episode so we decided bring on some ILLUSTRIOUS GUESTS!! We sit down with Charlie Wachtel and David Rabinowitz, the writers of Spike Lee's latest, ACADEMY WINNING FILM, BlacKkKlansman!!! The story follows undercover officer Ron Stallworth who successfully infiltrates the KKK in 1979 Colorado Springs. Here's a teaser from the show dropping TOMORROW 8/9 on EL L.A.'s official Soundcloud! Black KKKlansman comes out this Friday August 10th! Tune in tomorrow to hear the process of adapting Ron Stallworth's memoirs into a script, the process of getting Jordan Peele to produce and taking notes from him, finally to having Spike Lee involved, and of course all the trials and tribulations in between of writing a script and getting it made in Hollywood. Questions? Want to contact us? Email us, we'd love to hear from you: ella.dashradio@gmail.com Follow us on IG: el L.A. Hosts: Jake & Lenny
After debuting at this year's Cannes Film Festival to high acclaim, Spike Lee's latest film "BlacKkKlansman" is now finally playing in theaters. It's definitely his strongest work in awhile and to take us a bit behind the scenes at how the incredible true life story of Ron Stallworth came to the screen, writers Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz were kind enough to lend me some of their time to talk about the process of writing the film. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2 And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture