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This Is Karen Hunter

S E1223: In Class with Carr, Ep. 223: Blacks Studies: The Fight and the Future

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

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

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🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 149 minutes

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0:00.0

this is karen hunter and welcome to in class with car this is a space where during the pandemic

0:07.7

we imagined what it would look like to teach a class online that would be for the world and it

0:14.4

started with a simple question can i press record it was a question that i asked of the people's professor

0:19.9

dr gray car At the time,

0:22.0

he was the head of Africana Studies at Howard University. He's still teaching the world. And in this

0:26.8

space, we have been going strong since 2020. And it has been amazing. So tune in to In Class

0:33.8

with Carr. And thank you for joining us. You can follow us, by the way, at

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0:51.8

And you're going to publish. At the one hand, a unifying force for the movement which has been spit by the

0:59.0

status of the oppressor.

1:00.0

It aims more than that to be a vehicle for building a, for debate and discussion and analysis

1:09.0

toward building, a revolutionary or effective black

1:13.8

ideology for black liberation.

1:16.1

So we, Harold Cruz has written about the crisis of the Negro intellectual.

1:20.5

E. Franklin Frazier, the late sociologist wrote about the 962 in an article in Negro

1:23.6

digest he called the failure of the Negro intellectual.

1:26.1

So we think that we need to begin to play our role and do something about it. We have to crawl before we walk. In ideas,

1:35.2

I made context. I got articles, for example, the first issue will have an article from Suket,

1:39.5

Touret, who is the head of Guinea. We have the commissioner for our youth and culture from Dahome, who is the most popular speaker at the conference.

1:48.0

He will have an article in there, which has been translated from the French specifically for us.

1:52.5

And in both cases, we have one from Stokely and one from Eldridge, one from Leroy, one from Leroyne, one from John O'Killings and Novelist.

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