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This Is Karen Hunter

S E1048: In Class with Carr, Ep. 96: Our Tribute to Sidney Poitier

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

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

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 155 minutes

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Dr. Greg Carr takes us on a governance structure look into the life of Sidney Poitier.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. Hello,

0:13.0

family. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, New Bians,

0:16.0

episode 96 event class with Dr. Gray car.

0:19.0

Hello there, Dr. Gray car, how are you?

0:21.0

In class, Professor Karen Hunter fine

0:23.2

fine beloved and hello everyone this is our live a week of the month yes the

0:30.2

second Saturday this I, this, uh, the penultimate.

0:36.0

Oh, the penultimate. So, y'all get ready. People get ready. There's a trainer coming,

0:41.7

as Curtis Mayfield, we'll see. Come on, get ready. There's a train of coming as Curtis Mayfield, we'll see.

0:43.0

Come on, I thought of me, you know, it's interesting how, again, my whole perception of life and living has changed since knowing you.

0:55.0

And so a couple of people may transition.

0:58.0

And I wanted, you know, and again, social structure versus governance

1:02.0

structure, all of that framing has completely shifted

1:05.2

how I see the world, and it's making it really difficult

1:07.7

for me to engage in regular dialogue with people.

1:11.5

Like if you're not here to fix this stuff then I really don't have too much

1:15.4

patience or time for you. So like we're gonna have these conversations, but I dug out of the crate.

1:21.1

Everyone's talking about City Portitier who may transition yesterday, the age and 34, and it's, you know, the first black man to win an Oscar.

1:29.6

And I was like, oh, that's cute, that's cute's cute you know but I've found an an interview where you know the whole

1:36.4

press they're they're talking to him because you know he's he's important you know and I thought the exchange was interesting you wanted to get your your feedback on it so I'm going to play it.

1:47.0

Oh excellent.

1:48.0

How close has my association been in the past with Dr King for some years now I've worked raising funds for that King because I

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