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This Is Karen Hunter

S E310: Dr. Greg Carr: "Protestors Beware!"

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

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

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Dr. Greg Carr, head of the Africana Studies Department at Howard University, discusses the history of protests and the state of the world and where we might be headed as a country. #InClassWithCarr #KarenHunter

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub.

0:12.0

All right, welcome back. We got Dr. Gray-Car. We're in class, but is we're going to take a little detour because the world is on fire, actually. I think the world is on fire. And I need us to understand what's about to come next because you could know that by what has happened, right?

0:30.0

So in Minnesota, we see it's been burning, they burnt down a police station.

0:34.3

Of course, it's all because they killed a brother

0:36.9

that we witnessed online, you know,

0:38.9

being killed to death by a state-sanctioned operative, you know, called the police, right?

0:44.0

Yes.

0:45.0

And three others, because if you see the view from across the street,

0:49.0

three men were on this brother, George Floyd's body

0:52.0

as he was gasping for Anne calling for his mother and

0:55.2

telling them that he couldn't breathe.

0:56.7

Yes.

0:57.7

Eight minutes.

0:58.7

Seven plus minutes they stood on his neck.

1:01.8

So I, I, so, so so yeah people are protesting. I don't believe all of the

1:06.9

protests are organized by black people. I think there's a lot going on and

1:10.8

and I initially thought the governor of Minnesota was saying the right things because when he got up there the first day after you know the first protest he was saying I understand the pain I understand that da da da And he was speaking at a way that I was like,

1:24.4

oh, this guy gets it.

1:26.4

But you were telling me something, Dr. Carter,

1:29.2

I think is important for us to process

1:31.1

as you're watching the press conference. What are you saying?

1:34.3

Well, first of all, my dear sister, Professor Hunter, I am thrilled to be with you again and I've been watching a particular video as you

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