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This Is Karen Hunter

S E69: "We Are Enough!" (Part 3)

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

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

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2019

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Do you think knowing your history is about wearing kente cloth and celebrating Kwanzaa? Karen Taylor Bass, Lurie Daniel Favors and Karen Hunter discusss the importance of knowing who you are.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. Okay, so the Trump administration decided not to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.

0:16.0

I'm actually okay with that, but what I'm not okay with is how we diminish our heroes in this

0:22.2

culture.

0:23.0

So we had a conversation on a Wellness Wednesday.

0:25.1

This is part three, and it was really about empowering

0:28.5

the global majority.

0:30.0

Afro State of Mind, Larry Daniel Favors,

0:32.1

that's our handle, by the way, Afro State of Mind, Marie Daniel Favors, that's her handle by the way,

0:33.2

Afro State of mind on Twitter and on Instagram and Karen Taylor Bass,

0:37.4

who's featured right here in the hub on Chapter 2,

0:40.4

check out her Chapter 2 podcast, it's really great. We had this conversation. It was amazing.

0:45.8

This is the last part. I broke it up into three parts because you really got to digest this fire.

0:50.3

This heat, this smoke that these women are putting down and I was just happy to be at the table with them.

0:55.0

I hope you enjoy this. Let me know what you think. Follow me on Twitter at Karen Hunter. Check it out.

1:01.0

I feel full sitting here with you two ladies music the drums are playing

1:05.6

y'all move in a syncopated manner is like the ancestors are in the room I feel a direct

1:11.8

connection to Africa because the diaspora is strong

1:15.9

especially running through the Caribbean islands. I feel a little bit because

1:21.6

South Carolina also is a port of entry.

1:24.0

That's right.

1:25.0

A major port of entry.

1:27.0

It's my family background.

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