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The Tight Rope

Michael Moore wishes Breonna Taylor a Happy Birthday

The Tight Rope

SpkerBox Media

Society & Culture

5 • 605 Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Episode Summary In this episode of The Tight Rope, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore joins Dr. Cornel West and Professor Tricia Rose to shine light on the current state of crisis in America, white privilege, white fear, and citizen filmmakers. They emphatically connect the catastrophe of the criminal justice system to larger issues and discuss ways to move into a “new normal” that challenges bystander sensibility and police accountability taken out of the larger context of democratic accountability and multiracial solidarity. This is an episode of The Tight Rope that you do not want to miss.   Cornel West Dr. Cornel West is Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at Harvard University. A prominent democratic intellectual, social critic, and political activist, West also serves as Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard in three years and obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy at Princeton. West has authored 20 books and edited 13. Most known for Race Matters and Democracy Matters, and his memoir, Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud, West appears frequently on the Bill Maher Show, CNN, C-Span, and Democracy Now. West has appeared in over 25 documentaries and films, including Examined Life, and is the creator of three spoken word albums, including Never Forget. West brings his focus on the role of race, gender, and class in American society to The Tight Rope podcast.    Tricia Rose Professor Tricia Rose is Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University. She also holds the Chancellor’s Professorship of Africana Studies and serves as the Associate Dean of the Faculty for Special Initiatives. A graduate of Yale (BA) and Brown University (Ph.D), Rose authored Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America (1994), Longing to Tell: Black Women Talk about Sexuality and Intimacy (2003), and The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip Hop and Why It Matters (2008). She also sits on the Boards of the Nathan Cummings Foundation, Color of Change, and Black Girls Rock, Inc. Focusing on issues relating to race in America, mass media, structural inequality, popular culture, gender and sexuality, and art and social justice, Rose engages widely in scholarly and popular audience settings, and now also on The Tight Rope podcast.     Michael Moore Michael Moore, one of America’s best-known documentary filmmakers and political provocateurs, has for over 30 years produced controversial and award-winning films and TV series that tackle critically important political and social issues in American society, including big business, corrupt governments and politicians, capitalism, and health care.  Moore, from Flint, Michigan, won the Academy Award for best documentary for his 2002 Bowling for Columbine. He continues to produce successful and controversial films, most recently Planet of the Humans (2019), an eco-documentary and “full-frontal assault” of the failures of the environmental movement, directed by Jeff Gibbs. Moore examines and jokes about current issues on his own podcast Rumble with Michael Moore.   Insight from this episode: Strategies on remaining hopeful in turbulent and violent times. Responses to the question “Now what?” Details on how to change the American police system and police accountability  to empower communities. Strategies on shattering a spectatorial stance and avoiding being a bystander citizen. Strategies on creating universal solidarity without downplaying individual suffering. A call to commitment and sacrifice in the struggle for freedom and equality.   Quotes from the show: “In the time of Trump, in the time of pandemic, have we been turned into a nation of bystanders?” –Michael Moore (quoting Cornel West) The Tight Rope Episode #1 “If you want to end crime, end poverty. If you want to end crime, empower women.” –Michael Moore The Tight Rope Episode #1 “The very first thing

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0:00.0

I have to ask white people as a whole, are they serious about what it means to really end systemic and structural racism?

0:08.9

We are witnessing America as a failed social experiment.

0:17.0

How do we tell this story in a way that builds the kind of emotional moments of the colorblind ideology built?

0:24.2

So many young brothers and sisters of the younger generation find themselves so far removed in the best of their past.

0:31.8

What are we going to make out of the nothing we've been given?

0:36.0

How do you envision possibility? Well, hello everybody. How's

0:43.3

everybody doing out there? Welcome, welcome to the tightrope. I'm Tricia Rose and I'm here with

0:49.1

Brother Cornell West, dear colleague on a difficult time in the country. We have a very special guest today.

0:56.1

We have Michael Moore, who's going to talk with us about one of his latest projects.

1:01.2

And we're also going to talk a bit about the current state of the crisis in America

1:05.6

and the protests that are consuming much of the country right now.

1:09.9

I'm going to circle our guest right in from the beginning

1:13.6

so that we can have as much time in conversation with him as possible.

1:17.6

Our guest today is Michael Moore, an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker,

1:21.6

who for over 30 years has tackled controversial and critically important issues

1:26.6

in American society, big business, guns, and the gun industry, the war on terror, governments in general, presidents, capitalism, healthcare,

1:34.3

you know, these small, marginal topics.

1:37.3

And most recently, he is the executive producer of Planet of the Humans, which may be his most controversial film yet.

1:45.9

Michael, you're on the tightrope. Thank you so much for joining us. I'm always on the tightrope.

1:53.4

Trisha and Cornell, it is such an honor to be your first guest on your pilot podcast. Whoever

1:59.9

invented podcasts must have had you in mind because

2:02.6

this is a perfect medium. Your voices must be heard and especially in a time like this. So thank you

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