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In Class with Carr

S E1315: In Class with Carr, Ep. 315: “You Gotta Choose”

In Class with Carr

Knarrative

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

4.9972 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2026

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

As the US federal government exacerbates global and local political conflict and cultural struggle, this week’s session centers In Class’ latest exploration of secret places of Africana Governance, Cultural Meaning Making and Movement and Memory to highlight how Ways of Knowing in the form of narratives, institutions, and historical memory shape choices individuals and communities must make in order to survive and thrive. Africana governance spaces persist in perpetually hostile Western Social Structures, reminding us of the enduring power of being present, undertaking intentional study and investing time and energy in deliberate acts of building meaningful collective futures. With every day, we choose the lives we live and the ones we want to live.

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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 Narrative with

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a K. Join us, Narrative with a K. The K is silent like knowledge. K-N-A-R-R-A-T-I-V-E.

0:46.2

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0:53.4

All right, we are at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.

0:57.0

Looks like they're getting cleaned up to go to church on Sunday.

1:03.0

But this is Saturday, so we did in class and we've been all over the city of Montgomery.

1:08.0

There it is.

1:09.0

National Historic District of Denmark. Here's the thing's going to There it is. National historic land mark.

1:11.0

Here's the thing's gonna blow your mind.

1:13.4

Going across PSA.

1:18.5

And you see the Martin King,

1:20.5

you see the sign this with Dr. King preached.

1:22.9

But look how close it is to the Alabama State Capitol.

1:30.3

It's across the Capitol, across the South Dakota Street,

1:33.3

literally a block, but between Dexter Avenue

1:38.3

and the Capitol with the statue of Jefferson Davis

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