Jeffery Robinson on "Who We Are" and the Fourth of July

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Jeffery Robinson, creator of "Who We Are" (thewhowearepro...) talks with Karen about the importance of knowing and teaching the true history of #America. #fourthofjuly #KarenHunterShow
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@kanamekiyru
@kanamekiyru 2 жыл бұрын
Been listening to you since i was 16. Im 23 now and have learned so much in life just listening to you and your guest. Thank you Karen
@karenl7786
@karenl7786 2 жыл бұрын
Young brother you've just given me hope for the future
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police who Don’t kill us.
@twallace2038
@twallace2038 2 жыл бұрын
so youve been lied to for 7 years...I apologize for your loss of truth
@6time686
@6time686 2 жыл бұрын
Saw the doc on Netflix. Amazing and very well presented. Loved it. Thanks Mr. Robinson. Dr. Hunter you are one of the few who actually let your guests talk without interruption. You don't look a day over 30.
@tamaracharese
@tamaracharese 2 жыл бұрын
God bless journalists like my big sis Karen. So necessary!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@dogblues4829
@dogblues4829 2 жыл бұрын
Oceans of blessings
@bobbullethalf
@bobbullethalf 2 жыл бұрын
A great documentary, “Who we are.”
@serrelllaw5674
@serrelllaw5674 2 жыл бұрын
An absolutely awesome documentary. Thank you for making it.
@vernonbutler404
@vernonbutler404 2 жыл бұрын
In the words of Dr. Carr; (paraphrased) I respect you my brother, I need to ask you...'who is we'. Already know who america is!..It has and is blatantly told the world What it is and Who it is. He is speaking from social structure percept.
@oc9631
@oc9631 2 жыл бұрын
OMG...this man is AWESOME! He'd be a great addition to #Knarrative. Thanks for sharing this interview Karen. Wow...just WOW! 👏🏼👸🏽
@patriciazephir7864
@patriciazephir7864 2 жыл бұрын
I watched this documentary. It is awesome.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@ebonee75
@ebonee75 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this episode! Professor Hunter, you and this show are gifts that keep on giving! Thank you. Blessings!
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police who Don’t kill us.
@gabrielleallaway903
@gabrielleallaway903 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@tyronepetrie
@tyronepetrie 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!! #knubia #knarrative
@AverysCinemaReview
@AverysCinemaReview 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this, Professor Hunter! Sobering reminders. 🎯
@MrDj8225
@MrDj8225 2 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this conversation 😌
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@qoqopepper
@qoqopepper 2 жыл бұрын
Yesssss! His presentation: The Truth about the Confederacy in the United States was 🤯amazing, eye-opening and gave me YET ANOTHER perspective on how insidious, intentional and ubiquitous racism is.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@nowthatsacookie
@nowthatsacookie 2 жыл бұрын
Great documentary! I believe we need to know the DETAILED TRUTHS of our history. There are many lessons for us that can be used to move forward as the powerful black people we are.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police who Don’t kill us.
@Tonia682
@Tonia682 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great day for me to watch this documentary!
@coachdonnieb.420
@coachdonnieb.420 2 жыл бұрын
Again, thank you for quality TV. 🙏🏿Asè
@deloresthompson2122
@deloresthompson2122 2 жыл бұрын
I watch all of Dr. Robinson's presentations on KZbin. The WHO WE ARE project is brilliant. It was particularly moved by his memories of his father, Herbert Robinson, who was my high school principal.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police who Don’t kill us.
@Joe161964
@Joe161964 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen the documentary but when he mentioned what he read in the "Succession Statements"... it's making me turn on my Netflix! Knocked me completely on the floor on this "Independence" ....🤨...day.
@michaelandannrobinson1695
@michaelandannrobinson1695 2 жыл бұрын
Same here Joe!
@user-mx8kk4rd2e
@user-mx8kk4rd2e 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great history lesson on this day! Jeffrey Robinson is phenomenal and great history teller! I discovered his work a few years ago.
@sunshine9717
@sunshine9717 2 жыл бұрын
I promised myself not to celebrate the 4th of July. But to focus on our enslaved Ancestors and there plight for Freedom. 💯
@jaiyabyrd4177
@jaiyabyrd4177 2 жыл бұрын
♥️. Throughout this entire conversation Karen Hunter was smiling to the point where she looked she's blushing ♥️. INTERESTING Jeffrey Robinson is so informative in ways that your formal education doesn't tell you‼️
@mauriceseanwhitaker6184
@mauriceseanwhitaker6184 2 жыл бұрын
Simply stated - WOW! Great analysis and Great Journalism Karen Hunter!!!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@romaineknox-chapman3323
@romaineknox-chapman3323 2 жыл бұрын
This film was sooooo good…I just watched it yesterday.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@AverysCinemaReview
@AverysCinemaReview 2 жыл бұрын
Right. It’s been going on, since 1776.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@bpree
@bpree 2 жыл бұрын
If you have not seen this documentary on Netflix, what are you waiting for? Mr. Robinson has spoke on this for years. Excellent talks from him are also on YT. We need this history because America is trying very hard to rewrite (or perhaps, re-white) it's history again. "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.". ― George Orwell, 1984. Thanks once again, Professor Hunter!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@cathylewis3967
@cathylewis3967 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone should see this interview and the Netflix documentary.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@davidtrotman1812
@davidtrotman1812 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing documentary. Thanks Professor Hunter for bringing this to our attention.
@globalmajority1310
@globalmajority1310 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Karen Hunter. I have grown from your teaching. I am positioning my life in a better way due to listening to you on the Urban View since 2014. Thank you ALL of your interviews/ conversations are fantastic.
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
Awesomeness! Thank you.
@r.wolfolk1438
@r.wolfolk1438 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Professor Hunter for having Jeff Robinson on your show. This documentary is important and in a way that will not offend the majority people. Please keep in mind that on KZbin Jeff Robinson posted a video called the History Of The Confederacy. About 60% of the material that is in this is in the Who We Are idocumentary, but it is a must see also. Thank you very much.
@augustusb3501
@augustusb3501 2 жыл бұрын
Karen Rocks! Never seen such a magnificent woman, so well rounded.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@AverysCinemaReview
@AverysCinemaReview 2 жыл бұрын
The rule of officers being unable to kneel on someone’s neck is great, for sure. But, I agree too- that’s not going to fix the larger problem. Reform is needed! 🎯
@ruebenwillis3639
@ruebenwillis3639 2 жыл бұрын
This man is phenomenal, thank you Miss Hunter!!!
@michaelandannrobinson1695
@michaelandannrobinson1695 2 жыл бұрын
My, my, my, the 4th of Ju-Lie! Outstanding interview with Jeffrey Robinson....I'm on to learning more about the "Who We Are" project. Thanks much Karen!!!
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
Ju-LIE...love it.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
@@KarenHunterShow Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@rebahenderson211
@rebahenderson211 2 жыл бұрын
Prof. Hunter, you are our modern day ORACLE bringing truth and facts to the forefront for all to see. Thank you both for letting us know we are not crazy but misinformed and uneducated of our own history. It makes me appreciate my Grandmother, Grandfather for giving me information I use now. 💝💝💝
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
very kind of you. Thank you.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@christyhouse2287
@christyhouse2287 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this documentary
@c.h.gamble2279
@c.h.gamble2279 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Hunter..thank you for this interview. I was unaware of Mr. Robinson and his documentary..just finished watching and I'm amazed by the work this Brother put in. I appreciate you and the enlightment you share with us. Take care of yourself...we need you.
@bobbywilsonfunfaithfamilymusic
@bobbywilsonfunfaithfamilymusic 2 жыл бұрын
Professor Hunter, Mr. Jeffery Robinson, thank you for sharing. You are appreciated!kudos
@minbelita1088
@minbelita1088 2 жыл бұрын
Great day in the morning, noon, and night! As with all episodes and speakers you've graced us to listen to, we have so much to unpack and allow to marinate. Yep, where do we....? Harvest ripe, laborers committed? As James Brown sang I need a little help, can't do it alone.
@patriciazephir7864
@patriciazephir7864 2 жыл бұрын
This interview is extremely insightful!!
@ernestrhodes2621
@ernestrhodes2621 2 жыл бұрын
i really enjoyed the documentary. He showed me some history I didn't know. Thank you Mr. Robinson
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@Theinfamouskiki411
@Theinfamouskiki411 2 жыл бұрын
Why try to repair something unfixable? Especially when we as black people dont have the numbers to do it alone. We would need a huge coalition of people to first to admit it needs fixing
@par3187
@par3187 2 жыл бұрын
We knew, yet we really refuse to look and study because it seems too painful. However we must do all the heavy lifting. It is the only way to fix things. Four hundred plus years of trauma must be rectified.
@rijalnas3894
@rijalnas3894 2 жыл бұрын
Mr J Robinson sir you truly dropped a jewel when you said " the south lost the war but won the peace" We say how systemic racism of the south penetrates this entire settler colony. Thank you both Karen!❤️
@cecilhayden585
@cecilhayden585 2 жыл бұрын
Rene Descartes' "Discourse on the Method", Plato's "Republic", and Carter G. Woodson's "Miseducation of the Negro" were the eye openers for me. King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" solidified it.
@angelwilds5685
@angelwilds5685 2 жыл бұрын
Great show!!
@beantianja
@beantianja 2 жыл бұрын
Good Tuesday morning Prof Hunter. I know the stars are aligning when I see the trail of intellects aligning to give Us our nourishment. The day you turned on your mic and had the live conversation during COVID with Dr. Carr, to this very day, let’s me realize all that was covered deep is being uncovered. In real time, from my mentors Dr. Ben and Dr. Clarke, who as you know can’t be separated. Like we were almost forced to do with Dr. Dubois and Washington back then . We know and realize with Prof Kaba , Dr. Carr, Dr. Imhotep, Dr. Jackson, Dr. Chancellor Williams, Dr. Lionel Hansberry , Dr. Asa Hilliard, the most incredibly important beginnings after being turned down by the French PhD board 4 times, for his “Afrika the origin of man” Dr. Cheiop Anta Diop. I found Mr. Robinson while connecting these dots with research about the Truth of who and where we in the west became . Prof Hunter, knnartive knubia In class with Carr, working with Dr. Winters . Rest gently Dr. Rashidi, looking at Us all over the globe the pieces connecting, becoming who we are and amazing amazingly brilliant people.
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
ase!
@clairekalemkeris4606
@clairekalemkeris4606 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect choice! I don' t know why getting notifications so late. The work he has done is absolutely essential and a complete bullseye, and is revealatory in the efforts of white nationalism to diffuse, distract, hide, forget, what happenned and is happenning. Kudos Prof. Karen Hunter and Jeffrey Robinson for a great interview on such a precarious July 4
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@Phenique35
@Phenique35 2 жыл бұрын
You're right. None of this will matter soon. Matthew 24:14: And this good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, AND THEN THE END WILL COME.
@courtneyalstonwilson3495
@courtneyalstonwilson3495 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen. We appreciate you
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@deborahfrederick916
@deborahfrederick916 2 жыл бұрын
This gentleman is Brilliant..yet he broke down the truth in simple terms.
@Antcension
@Antcension 2 жыл бұрын
Fly Professor K ... I'm digging the dashiki . I'm checking the brick you laying down.
@sharonavictoria7155
@sharonavictoria7155 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview 💯💯! Thank you Karen & Mr. Robinson ❤❤
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@belindaskinner7990
@belindaskinner7990 2 жыл бұрын
At this point I'm starting to feel like a Professor Karen Hunter knowledge STALKER!!👀(shhh) Oh at it doesn't hurt that she's BEAUTIFUL AF!!🤩🖤❤️
@jacquelinesanders6574
@jacquelinesanders6574 2 жыл бұрын
As usual y’all it’s so so amazing when that light comes in you can’t and won’t go back to not knowing!!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@KGSailor
@KGSailor 2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great content Karen!
@contextmatters8243
@contextmatters8243 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorta in the camp with Sista Karen: Said another way, I'm convinced that humanity is on a suicide mission.. Sure, we can blame corruption, institutions, etc. But none of this continues without the consent, implicit or explicit, and WE, the ones that DON'T have our hands on the levers of power, keeps the system going..🤔
@loveoverhate1357
@loveoverhate1357 2 жыл бұрын
Just downloaded it, thanks!
@phillipdennis4050
@phillipdennis4050 2 жыл бұрын
Not Fixable
@renewilson2540
@renewilson2540 2 жыл бұрын
I love this Netflix documentary.
@diannejowers7857
@diannejowers7857 2 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 Dr.Hunter and I bid uand ur guest a wonderful and productive day. I'm here today on your podcast to keep receiving your knowledge that u continue giving me as always . Peace and love ❤
@APimpNamedNastyNesto
@APimpNamedNastyNesto 2 жыл бұрын
I went and protested, now I’m locally trying to form a local group this 4 th of July exercising my civic rights
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
awesome!
@VhudziJena
@VhudziJena 2 жыл бұрын
America is interesting, they will support Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa but not their own back yard 🤣🤣🤣
@lab5896
@lab5896 2 жыл бұрын
The Jews have Hebrew School. Our current school system is for the European American. We, African Americans need a school for our children. How about black history classes weekly in the black churches. I too at 69 have learned more from Dr. Carr than I ever imagined. But, our children need to know. I wouldn’t mind donating towards the electric and a snack for our children if the brothers/sisters would donate their time weekly to go into the neighborhood church to teach our children. And, it may contribute to less crime. Idle minds…………
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@Missy714
@Missy714 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of what the guest said, including holding all (including ourselves) accountable. However, letting those teachers who should have been educators off light... is not it. Ignorance is not a sufficient defense (in any court) and the consequences don't care. Misleading the flock has consequences.
@jbw9967
@jbw9967 2 жыл бұрын
Blacks should vote for Independent candidates the democratic party is the same as the republican party
@malizee2264
@malizee2264 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@DMG1723
@DMG1723 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going on my history and my family history, none of my family grandparents, aunties, or uncles ever spoke on slavery but they did speak about how they were treated by white people in South Carolina and Virginia and I have people in my family who lived to be in their 90s to 103 and passed in the 70s and early 80s. I just remember the slave narrative being pushed when the book and movie Roots came out and I was born in 61and one of my favorite subjects in school was history and I went to an all-black school in Milwaukee. My grandmother told me her grandmother was Iroquois and she was very dark I'm not saying slavery didn't happen but I have a lot of questions and seeking answers.
@TeeTacklesGoals
@TeeTacklesGoals 2 жыл бұрын
Just searched for his Twitter. FYI he's Jefferey vice Jeffrey. I thought today (July 4th) was a fitting day to watch this documentary. It's sickening how miseducated we have been. *sigh*
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
thank you. I will fix.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@loveoverhate1357
@loveoverhate1357 2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was written the way they meant it to be?
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@denobiel3793
@denobiel3793 2 жыл бұрын
Babylon must fall... Dr. Robinson, sounds like you were fully trained by them WTF do you mean it takes time?
@kitani717
@kitani717 2 жыл бұрын
I am not feeling 'our' country, 'we' 'our' past. I am not feeling his __'inclusive' attitude. It does not include me.
@ufundi1
@ufundi1 2 жыл бұрын
Mjadala mkubwa (great discussion)! First, Black people in the United States should drop the term 'Black American' and pick an African (Bantu) name for the (collective) group, e.g., Maboma ('many villages' < Kiswahili). The "Black American" term does nothing to denote that the associated person is of African origin. In fact, the term "Black American" sounds like someone who is classified as an appendage culturally , ethnically and philosophically to the American, the name that the white colonizers, who founded the eventual United States, gave themselves. Second, develop an Africa linkage/engagement plan. Just thinking outside the box from a Bantu passing by.
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@naturallyout
@naturallyout 2 жыл бұрын
He keeps saying "us" and "we"...just go ahead and say "white supremacy
@ramsesgonzalez3433
@ramsesgonzalez3433 2 жыл бұрын
Debate Sam Harris
@ellenmorris3243
@ellenmorris3243 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@KarenHunterShow
@KarenHunterShow 2 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@user-et4br8mu9c
@user-et4br8mu9c 2 жыл бұрын
Join us in Africa My family relocated to Gaborone, Botswana in 2017. We lived in California. Our only regret is that we hadn’t done it sooner. Why as Black Americans are always complaining about how we are so mistreated by White people. I Recognize that the institution of slavery just caused black folk to have a codependent of their colonial masters. I had the opportunity to travel to every continent except Antarctica. But I am most happy in my continent Africa. We are the majority. we run the nation we develop our own destiny. When I see white people I look at them as suspect. I Formally taught African-American studies at a private university, public Middle school and in public elementary school. I also taught them the principles of Nguzo Saba. We pledged the Red, black and green. I also Use Claude Anderson’s book “black labor white wealth” as a teaching text. So I am all in my blackness. Stop the complaining we need you here, Helping us to build a continent. F the USA. Join us there’s no more excuses. Oh my doctors black and my attorneys are black….even the police are black and Don’t kill us.
@Phenique35
@Phenique35 2 жыл бұрын
You're right. None of this will matter soon. Matthew 24:14: And this good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, AND THEN THE END WILL COME.
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