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afriblaq · 1 month ago
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Andree Blouin 🎈- “Child murderer! Child murderer!” she screamed as they dragged her from the mayor’s office. Racist doctors had killed her son, and nothing had been done. But she had a plan for revenge – and was eventually called “the most dangerous woman in Africa!” 
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sentimental-apathy · 9 months ago
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reasoningdaily · 8 months ago
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The African Foundations of Civilization with Dr. Runoko Rashidi
Our story begins in Nubia and the Nile Valley, the Kingdom of Kongo, the Mali Empire, and the Great Zimbabwe. Dr. Runoko Rashidi reveals how the origins of Black people lie in great, ancient African civilizations and how our hidden history spans the globe.
 BHY is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company - hit us up at https://BlackHistoryYear.com and share this with your people!
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kultureklash · 1 year ago
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“I Am American”: Deconstructing the Inner and External Demons of Bruce Lee
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houseofpurplestars · 8 months ago
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[Image id: Michael Jackson screaming in the face of a cop, from the They Don't Care About Us video /end id]
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autisticadvocacy · 10 months ago
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Check out this interview with Black disability rights activist and advocate Anita Cameron about the erasure of Black disabled voices: http://notdeadyet.org/2022/07/pushblack-podcast-the-erasure-of-black-disabled-voices-with-anita-cameron.html
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sataniccapitalist · 3 months ago
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He Exposed The Truth Before He Died. It’s Even Bigger Than Georgia.
People sheltered in place as chlorine gas spread across the region. Then, environmental advocate Kenny Johnson died right after calling for an investigation into what had caused the chemical fire. But this is bigger than just Georgia. #pushblack
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ear-worthy · 5 months ago
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Empire City Podcast Premieres: Eight-Part Series on The History Of The NYPD
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The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is the largest and one of the oldest municipal police departments in the United States, with approximately 36,000 officers and 19,000 civilian employees. The NYPD was established in 1845, and today, is responsible for policing an 8.5-million-person city, by performing a wide variety of public safety, law enforcement, traffic management, counterterror, and emergency response roles.
The NYPD has also been the source material for thousands of books, TV shows (NYPD Blue, Law And Order, Elsbeth, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Car 54, Kojak, and many more), and movies such as Serpico.  It's logical that Wondery and Crooked Media have announced the premiere of Empire City, an eight-part narrative series investigating the fascinating and largely invisible history of the New York Police Department (NYPD). Created and hosted by Peabody Award-winning journalist Chenjerai Kumanyika (Uncivil),Empire City provides a window into New York City’s past and insights into the foundations of law enforcement in America. Empire City debuts ad-free on Wondery+ and all other podcast streaming platforms on September 9th. Listen to the trailer HERE
With the future of policing front and center in American politics, Empire City reveals the often-hidden and suppressed history of where and when it all began. An official selection of the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, Empire City begins by painting a vivid portrait of New York City in the mid-1800s: A town overrun with labor protests and deadly riots, vice, racial conflict, police constables kidnapping freed Black people and sending them into slavery, a burgeoning abolitionist movement and the first true-crime stories - peddled by newspapers. In each episode, Kumanyika walks listeners through pivotal moments that challenge misconceptions about present day policing and politics. Among topics covered are how the fight over by-mail abortion pills today can be traced back to an evangelical vice fighter who was determined to shut down New York brothels; and how riots on the streets of New York led to officers being armed for the first time. Empire City features voices of historians, grassroots tour guides, and organizers like Mariame Kaba, Leslie Alexander, Asad Dandia, Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Kamau Ware, and Jonathan Wells, as well as descendants of early police officers and resistance fighters, and former police officers who provide unparalleled insights into the history of policing in New York. Kumanyika is a scholar, journalist and assistant professor at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Institute of Journalism who specializes in using narrative non-fiction audio journalism to critique American ideological myths about topics such as race, the Civil War, and policing. Kumanyika’s ties to the topics at hand in Empire City are deeply personal as the son of Makaza Kumanyika, a prominent civil rights organizer who was wrongly arrested and surveilled by the NYPD for leading peaceful protests against police brutality. Kumanyika was the co-executive producer, co-host, and co-creator of Uncivil, a Peabody-awarded podcast on the Civil War produced with Gimlet Media. He was a co-host and collaborator on Scene on Radio’s Peabody-nominated series Seeing White and its fourth season on the history of American Democracy. Kumanyika has also been published by NPR, The Intercept, VICE, and Transom, and he has appeared on NPR Code Switch, All Things Considered, Invisibilia, and numerous other scholarly platforms and publications. Empire City is a Wondery and Crooked Media production. The show is executive produced by Wondery, Crooked Media and PushBlack.
Wondery, an Amazon company, is a podcast studio known for Dr. Death, British Scandal, Even the Rich, and Business Wars, and distribution of hit partner shows Morbid and How I Built This. In 2017, former Obama staffers Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor started Crooked Media with Pod Save America—a well-received politics podcast. Since then, they’ve continued to add new shows, voices, and opportunities for activism through their Vote Save America platform. PushBlack is the nation’s largest nonprofit media organization for Black Americans, reaching nine million people across multiple platforms. They tell empowering stories of Black life and history that inspire people to take liberating actions in the best interest of Black communities.
 Check out Empire City. You deserve the truth, if you can handle it.
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delta7of96 · 9 months ago
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blakhanside00 · 10 months ago
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everetterice · 2 years ago
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music · 4 years ago
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When it comes to Black liberation, we have always been met with pushback. But we must never forget how powerful our celebrations of joy and freedom can be—on Juneteenth and every other day of the year. Here is a Juneteenth playlist from the @pushblack team, filled with songs that embody the spirit of liberation for us.
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getloudr · 3 years ago
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PushBlack got LOUDR 🔊 @ Tumblr
WHO THEY ARE:
No publication covers everything, and no curriculum is perfect. Black stories often slip through the cracks in the editorial process—sometimes by accident, sometimes intentionally. PushBlack is a non-profit media organization that aims to center and amplify Black stories—both historical and current.
WHAT WE DID:
🔊 On May 31, 2021, PushBlack launched a campaign to amplify Black stories. They took over the Tumbkr Dashboard to promote their podcast Black History Year and specifically highlight an episode centered around Black Wall Street. With the help of interested Tumblr users, @pushblack reported a significant uptick in clicks and new downloads the day-of promotions.
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Check out @pushblack's Tumblr blog
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vivonando · 4 years ago
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Vista de trás para frente do Boeing PR-GGY, é possível ver a torre de controle de tráfego aero do aeroporto Internacional de Porto Seguro onde está localizado o DTCEA. @portoseguro __________________________ #pushblack #aviação #avgeek #aviationlovers #aeroportoonline #aeronautica #portoseguro #brasil🇧🇷 #boeinglovers #escoladeaviacao #portoseguro #estudante #B737 #partida #aviacaomilitar #militares #bps (em Aeroporto Internacional de Porto Seguro, BA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPdaffRNWlD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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blackpinups · 5 years ago
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Repost: @wearepushblack There was nothing about Josephine Premice that could be put into a box--although the world tried. The two-time Tony-nominated actress performed in many all-Black casted productions like 1969's Black Electra and A Hand On The Gate, an evening of Black Poetry, defying society's expectations of a Black woman with every performance. A true renaissance woman, after decades performing across Broadway productions, Premice made her way into Black living rooms on shows like A Different World, The Jeffersons, and The Cosby Show. Josephine Premice is ancestral proof that even when the white of the world tries to obscure our shine, we never deflate but instead stand tall in our individuality and excel. 💫✊🏿 #PushBlack #TodayInBlackHistory #HappyBirthdayJosephinePremice https://www.instagram.com/p/CC7RLUBDNG7/?igshid=13cil6x1itw7k
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trascapades · 4 years ago
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✊🏿#ArtIsAWeapon #BlackAugust #NeverForget #FredHampton was murdered by the U.S. government! (Swipe ⬅️) Reposted from @wearepushblack At the age of 21, this ferocious Black leader was destined to change Black society for the better… until the FBI decided to get involved. #PushBlack #TodayInBlackHistory #HappyBirthdayFredHampton ––– PushBlack is a Black-led nonprofit dedicated to raising up Black voices. We are a small team but we have an outsized impact: We reach tens of millions of people with our BLACK HISTORY STORIES every year. We fight for CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM to protect our community. We run VOTING CAMPAIGNS that reach over 10 million African-Americans across the country. And as a nonprofit, we rely on small donations from followers like you. Click the link in our bio to subscribe to a small monthly donation or Cash App us ✅ $PushBlackNow ✊🏿 #FredHampton #RIPFredHampton #MarkClark #BlackPantherParty #TheBlackPantherPartyForSelfDefense #BPP #BlackLiberation #BlackRevolutionaries #COINTELPRO #FBI #Racism #BlackHistoryDaily #BlackHistoryFacts #BlackHistory365 #BlackHistoryEveryday #PushBlackHistory #TraScapades #ArtIsAWeapon https://www.instagram.com/p/CEh_qlXA6I9/?igshid=xvvuun2njwo5
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