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I AM BLACK | MICHAEL BENNETT on Celebrating The Beauty And Resiliency of The African Diaspora

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🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

I AM BLACK | Season 2: Episode 3 Athlete, activist, author, and former NFL player, Michael Bennett, along with Athletes for Impact celebrate the beauty and resiliency of the African Diaspora with family and friends. The beginning of the event started out with greetings, connecting and a whole lot of food hosted by African Chop House. Michael Bennett gives a warm welcome to the audience and explains why he’s doing this event, and the main focus of it. “So this is a great opportunity to not focus on the victimization of it but focus on how we’re building…”.Guerline M. Jozef, President of the Haitian Bridge Alliance started off the panel by focusing on what’s happening down at the Mexican border. She starts to become emotional when explaining how the Haitians who made the journey from Brazil to the United States were being whipped by white people on the back of horses. She explains how the people are just trying to escape their internal crisis by seeking refuge through the United States. A woman in the crowd speaks up and asks the group “What are the plans to teach us how to fish?” when referring to the analogy of giving a man a fish. The Co-Founder of ‘Black Lives Matter’, Patrisse Cullors and the Founder of Alaffia, Olowo n’djo Tchala both respond to the woman. Patrisse explains how the black community needs to create things that are self-sustaining, and that can be reused, shared but also taken care of over time by other black people. She refers to using black farmers as a way to teach people how to take care of a water source over long periods of time. Olowo explains how he would set people up in the right situations for success if he can. He can teach his students what to do and how to do it, but ultimately it is up to them whether or not they try and get a job and perform the task at hand. Michael ends the panel by thanking everyone for showing up and thanking the hosts for the conversations that were made. WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/IAMATHLETE Follow I AM ATHLETE: Official Site: https://iamathletetv.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/iamathlete Twitter: https://twitter.com/IAMATHLETEpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamathlete/... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamathlete_po... Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/i-am... Follow HOUSE OF ATHLETE: Official Site: https://houseofathlete.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehouseofa... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/houseofathlete Apparel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/houseofathl... HoA Supplements: https://houseofathlete.com/supplements #IAMATHLETE #BiggerThanAPodcast #BrandonMarshall #MichaelBennett #Black #BlackHistory #February #BlackHistoryMonth

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Me and athletes for impact, we wanted to do an event about black resilience in the

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African-Gad diaspora because there's so many different types of black all over the

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world and that we all have like a similar story. We might speak a different language

0:12.0

but we share something very common, the color of our skin and our history.

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So this is a great opportunity not to focus on like the victimization of it but also

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focus on how we build it.

0:30.0

The food is now ready to be served.

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These structures are so intertwined but people don't know that they're happening.

1:12.0

You know what's happening to the border, what's happening in Africa, what's happening in Brazil.

1:16.0

It's like black people all across the globe are experiencing a certain trauma

1:20.0

that we don't talk about.

1:22.0

And there's a lot of people that are black that are doing things that people don't know.

1:25.0

And that's what this whole event really is about.

1:27.0

It's kind of bridging and bringing those people together so we can bring our resources

1:31.0

or bring our ideas or creativity together to say, oh, you're doing this?

1:37.0

Oh, I got this thing. Okay, let me have this.

1:39.0

Oh, so you need food?

1:41.0

I know somebody that is like, because it's like it's now we're so like not in the same

1:45.0

crowds that we don't know who's doing it.

1:47.0

Because at the end of the day it's not about heroism, it's about humanity.

1:53.0

What can we do?

1:55.0

It's not about what can somebody else do.

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