The Harvard Report Through an Africana Studies Framework

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2022
  • ICYMI: The Harvard Report Through an Africana Studies Framework - A Clip from Episode 112 of In Class with Car #InCaseYouMissedIt #Harvard #Reparations
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Komentáře • 4

  • @mantewwwszssh8832
    @mantewwwszssh8832 Před 13 dny

    What kind of jobs can i get?

  • @elijahbenisrael3983
    @elijahbenisrael3983 Před 2 lety +3

    We keep trying to reconcile one thing that cannot be reconciled. We are a nation within a nation. The Ukraine is the classic example of this point. Whether they are in another land or not. They have been told they are a part of a nation. The "White" nation. Whether this word is a construct or not. It is evident. It is just words that define that nationality. Words such as "allies", "neighbors, "Europeans". They are part of the "White nation". The "Black" nation is trying to find relevance within a "White" nation. Impossible. We are in a melting pot. There are other nations in this melting pot. But they have a nation to look back on or to go back to.. We want to consider ourselves a part of the African nation. But really are we(just because we are so-called black). If we were. Why have they not come to reclaim us in over 175 years. This is not my debate. For I consider myself a descendant of the 12 lost tribes of Israel( And when all this was formed. We were all so-called Black people. Many do not have this same belief which I confess to and have faith in. I understand. However, I still ask the question. When, How and with what answer will we reconcile this with a nation of people who in reality don't want you in that equation and inclusion in what they consider their nation? Yes, we can co-exist. But daily it is getting seemingly impossible to do. And now. Believe it or not. Because the question and reality is wrecking havoc on everyone's brains is the fact that we are nearing a cataclysmic event in life. Nothing is getting better. And will not. And here is the kicker. Someone has to be blamed. Hello, black people.

  • @harrietjohnson1930
    @harrietjohnson1930 Před 2 lety

    Who is the “WE” nonblack people set forth? Always a critical question.

    • @nkrumabyrd
      @nkrumabyrd Před rokem

      We built Harvard. We built Stanford. We built Yale. We built Georgetown. We should revere The Builders and reclaim ownership of Everything They Built, including Harvard. Our ancestors built and served Harvard its faculty and students for 236 years prior to being able to attend classes. Please don't dismiss their sacrifice and tremendous contribution. Harvard and everything within The United States of America is more Ours than it is anyone's Our ancestors thirst for Our Honor.