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This Is Karen Hunter

S E1025: In Class with Carr, Ep 84 HBCUs and #BlackburnTakeover

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2021

⏱️ 137 minutes

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Summary

The Black University embodies tensions between Black life and aspirations and foundations and morphing violences of settler colonialism, capitalism and neoliberalism. Dr. Greg Carr breaks down the history of protests at HBCUs. Stay tuned for Dr. Carr's powerful message at the end of the class. #AfricanaStudies #InClasswithCarr #HowardUniversity #HBCU #Knarrative

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub.

0:17.3

We're live. Good morning, Nubians. Good morning, afternoon and evening because it's a lot of Nubians are coming from other places in the world and it's different times.

0:20.8

Good global greeting. Yes, and good morning to you sir. We are

0:24.0

exclusively live right now in Nubia and for those of you who are watching this in

0:27.5

you too you should join Nubia. Come on to Nubia is a serious thing. It was built for such a time as this.

0:35.3

Oh! Yeah, so yesterday I will you know I have a radio show on Serious XM and we start off the show with Drew McCaskill, who's a more house

0:47.2

grad talking about the Blackburn takeover. And you know, I'm like, this isn't the first second third you know there's been issues not just at Howard but you know

0:59.6

Hampton he was sharing some things that happened at Morehouse and Spellman and you know I was I was talking about the video the young lady shared with the mold

1:08.3

You on her mirror and her luggage and in her food area and you know I was disgusted to see and we know the

1:15.1

Wi-Fi issues a couple of you know was a ransomware and the students couldn't even

1:20.2

go to class a couple of weeks ago and there's still Wi-Fi issues and I'm like

1:24.4

140 million dollars in six months last this year.

1:29.5

Yeah.

1:30.5

And not to mention the George Floyd summer money and the Mackenzie Scott, but you know, I'm like

1:37.1

Every child should get a hot box like this. I'm about to share this with

1:47.3

Yeah, you know you can plug it into the Ethernet and yeah, get every you guys about 9,600 students. Everybody can get one with 140 million dollars. It doesn't even cost a million dollars.

1:53.6

An individual, an individual, although the kids tell me

1:56.6

that they have been distributed hot spots,

1:59.9

they have to check them out.

2:00.7

I'm not quite sure it's the full process, but yeah, the cyber attack crippled

2:06.4

an infrastructure that was already, I mean all the all the infrastructures are obviously vulnerable some more

2:14.0

vulnerable than others but you know we haven't quite caught our back way back from

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