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Black History Year

What's Required of Us with Hawk Newsome

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

There's a target on our back. We're not talking about individual bull's eyes. We're talking about one big, red dot aimed at us collectively by a litany of systemic and political predators blocking us from our stolen freedom. Alone, the target will engulf us, but what happens if we face down our enemy together? What happens if we look our oppressors in the face as one?


This week we sit down with Hawk Newsome to talk about community, politics, and what's required of Black folks to really achieve Black liberation.


Hawk Newsome is the co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York. In only a few years, his organization has passed seven pieces of legislation and is tirelessly working to make the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act become law. Nationally, this Bronx-made activist has hit the pavement for our people and going into the communities to serve what’s needed locally.


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The Black History Year production team includes: Tareq Alani, Patrick Sanders, Leslie Taylor-Grover, William Anderson, Jareyah Bradley, Brooke Brown, Shiavon Chapman, Tabitha Jacobs, Abeni Jones, Briona Lamback, Courtney Morgan, Zain Murdock, Akua Tay, Tasha Taylor, and Darren Wallace. Producing the podcast we have Marcelle Hutchins and Cydney Smith, who also edits the show. Joanna Samuel is our audio engineer and Black History Year’s executive producer is Julian Walker.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

My people, my people, my people, this time my people season five of Black History Gear has arrived.

0:08.0

I'm Jay from Push Black.

0:10.0

It's the nation's largest nonprofit media group for Black folks.

0:14.0

And we're here to bring you the history that you didn't get in school.

0:18.0

Now, check it out. For four seasons, we've reclaimed the history that was hidden from us

0:24.0

and challenged the systems that were built to oppress us.

0:27.0

And we've asked those critical questions that can push us towards Black liberation.

0:33.0

In season five, those conversations can't stop won't stop as we continue looking to the past

0:39.0

and using the tools of our ancestors to build liberated futures like today's guests.

0:46.0

Coming up, we're sitting down with a Black political activist some site as controversial, others as radical.

0:54.0

Either way, he's someone whose mission is to build Black liberation,

0:58.0

to educate and shift Black consciousness towards a direction of love, self-respect, and freedom.

1:05.0

But first, ahead of this interview about what we deserve and the political actions we must take to confront an anti-Black system.

1:12.0

We'll hear the story of an abolitionist, freedom fighter, artists whose life ended too soon.

1:18.0

But whose fight for our community, our culture, lives on.

1:31.0

October 31st, 1993, Halloween.

1:35.0

The homecoming concert at Clark Atlanta University was hot.

1:40.0

College students, alumni, locals, and even fans who drove hours from out of town converged.

1:46.0

No one dared miss KRS1, Biz Markey, or the living legend, Tupac Shakur performed.

1:53.0

As the early morning came, Tupac headed back to his hotel, riding passenger side.

1:59.0

But the events of the night had only begun and would take a hellish turn.

2:08.0

He looked out of his window to see two white men harassing a Black driver.

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