Why is the blk race so threatening? Why are we the MOST TALKED ABOUT RACE? Why is our progress so studied, researched, watched and document? We take 2 steps forward but pushed 5 steps backwards. Public schools are structured so that alot of blk children are not interested in learning or even attending school. Teachers have told me personally that the curriculum is not setup to correctly teach blk students and it is not the curriculum they are satisfied in teaching.
@mssquirrely well I believe why we're one of the most talked about races is because we've been through so much here in America. We've somehow perpetuated the struggle of Blacks through conversations discussing who's still holding us back and why we're doign so bad. Dr. Asa Hilliard, who used to instruct at Georgia State University, informs us that we always talk so negatively about Blacks instead of talking about our successes. I'm also pursuing the vocation of teaching middle school and
@bkennyg - Yes we have been through much however, I am not oblivious to the reasons/causes. Our plight then and now is being discussed all over YT in not so positive ways. My comment was merely an answer to one of the possibilities to the problems faced by the inner-city youth. In asking all the WHY's in my previous comment, is merely out of AMAZEMENT not necessary looking for an answer.
@mssquirrely I agree, the curriculum isn't designed for Black students. It is designed loosely on a Euro-centric rubric of educational excellence and on the ideal American educated student. We must learn to become culturally responsive people but not let our struggles define our futures and get with the program of progression. Proving yourself from your race to others is a lost cause.
@bkennyg - It's never a lost cause to point out the fact that the public educational system in prodominently blk community is a failure, which way the drop out rate is so horrific amongst blk teens. As a member of my childs parents school board, I have stressed this several times only to be drowned out with (ohhh you're being over sensitive or this is the best we're going to get) I don't agree with such nonsense. I didn't understand the last part of your comment. proving yourself from your .....
@bkennyg The reason why black people are the most talked about , the most watched, is because they know that we are not REALLY inferior. If a race is inferior then you don't have to use tricks, and racist discrimination to keep them down. NO. They look at ancient Egypt,etc,etc, and FEAR the progress of black people.
@mssquirrely Also, media convinces blk american youth to become interested in worthless things. I remember I was grabbing a quick lunch one day in early 2009, eager to get back to my desk. Lehman had gone. The credit markets were melting down all around us. The table next to me had a group of young blk Americans in heated debate over Chris Brown and Rihanna. Hearing that built my confidence; I went back to the office, went long 80 ESM09 contracts and shortcovered 4 million shares citi.
@mssquirrely That Question is answers in College history classes that I would have never found or believed if I had kept my brain locked in rebellion and blame! (The American Promise Volume 2) Chapter 16,17
These chapters caught flame in my mind and aloud man hood to be my new state of mind!
Brilliant man, regardless of race. Was definitely ahead of his time. He believed that the entire Black race would be uplifted by the success of the Black elite he called the talented tenths. That's my biggest beef with our Black intellectuals. We're too quick too abandon our less fortunate brothers once we make it. THAT WASNT THE PLAN!!!!!
@BXMammal I agree. Too many of us believe success is a big house and an expensive foreign car. True success is when you have duplicated your success 10, 20 and 100 fold! When you have enabled others to be successful then you have something to fall back on - if you bottom out - there will be others that can lift you and restore you. Too many of us are islands and we find it out too late ask O.J. Simpson and now Barry Bonds - You Can't Cash In Your Face! (Stevie Wonder)
Black August/Ramadan 2011!!1
“Once U Change Your Philosophy U Change Your Thought Pattern…
Once U Change Your Thought Pattern U Change Your Attitude…
Once U Change Your Attitude U Change Your Behavior Pattern…”
-Malcolm X
Black August 27, 1963: Transition of the Great Scholar/Educator W.E.B. Dubois Who died n Ghana
BillionGODSun 6 months ago
Pass Port denied, Why?
Why is the blk race so threatening? Why are we the MOST TALKED ABOUT RACE? Why is our progress so studied, researched, watched and document? We take 2 steps forward but pushed 5 steps backwards. Public schools are structured so that alot of blk children are not interested in learning or even attending school. Teachers have told me personally that the curriculum is not setup to correctly teach blk students and it is not the curriculum they are satisfied in teaching.
mssquirrely 1 year ago
@mssquirrely well I believe why we're one of the most talked about races is because we've been through so much here in America. We've somehow perpetuated the struggle of Blacks through conversations discussing who's still holding us back and why we're doign so bad. Dr. Asa Hilliard, who used to instruct at Georgia State University, informs us that we always talk so negatively about Blacks instead of talking about our successes. I'm also pursuing the vocation of teaching middle school and
bkennyg 1 year ago
@bkennyg - Yes we have been through much however, I am not oblivious to the reasons/causes. Our plight then and now is being discussed all over YT in not so positive ways. My comment was merely an answer to one of the possibilities to the problems faced by the inner-city youth. In asking all the WHY's in my previous comment, is merely out of AMAZEMENT not necessary looking for an answer.
mssquirrely 1 year ago
@mssquirrely I agree, the curriculum isn't designed for Black students. It is designed loosely on a Euro-centric rubric of educational excellence and on the ideal American educated student. We must learn to become culturally responsive people but not let our struggles define our futures and get with the program of progression. Proving yourself from your race to others is a lost cause.
bkennyg 1 year ago
@bkennyg - It's never a lost cause to point out the fact that the public educational system in prodominently blk community is a failure, which way the drop out rate is so horrific amongst blk teens. As a member of my childs parents school board, I have stressed this several times only to be drowned out with (ohhh you're being over sensitive or this is the best we're going to get) I don't agree with such nonsense. I didn't understand the last part of your comment. proving yourself from your .....
mssquirrely 1 year ago
@bkennyg The reason why black people are the most talked about , the most watched, is because they know that we are not REALLY inferior. If a race is inferior then you don't have to use tricks, and racist discrimination to keep them down. NO. They look at ancient Egypt,etc,etc, and FEAR the progress of black people.
truthhitmanisback 7 months ago
@mssquirrely Also, media convinces blk american youth to become interested in worthless things. I remember I was grabbing a quick lunch one day in early 2009, eager to get back to my desk. Lehman had gone. The credit markets were melting down all around us. The table next to me had a group of young blk Americans in heated debate over Chris Brown and Rihanna. Hearing that built my confidence; I went back to the office, went long 80 ESM09 contracts and shortcovered 4 million shares citi.
darkjeshush 10 months ago
@mssquirrely That Question is answers in College history classes that I would have never found or believed if I had kept my brain locked in rebellion and blame! (The American Promise Volume 2) Chapter 16,17
These chapters caught flame in my mind and aloud man hood to be my new state of mind!
brown887842 4 months ago
Black August 27, 1963: Transition of the Great Scholar/Educator W.E.B. DuBois who died in Ghana
BillionGODSun 1 year ago
its not really cool to refer to some one as "a black" its black person.
JTheTeach 1 year ago
@JTheTeach first off, he's not Black, he's AA socially or culturally, but he is obviously predominantly White
Rockstafeller 1 year ago
@Rockstafeller
Well no, he isn't predominantly white but he does have mixed ancestry, on his father's side
gatheringleaves 1 year ago
@gatheringleaves He has African blood from his father side. The father was born in Hispaniola (Haiti) and was a mulatto.
md991free 1 year ago
Brilliant man, regardless of race. Was definitely ahead of his time. He believed that the entire Black race would be uplifted by the success of the Black elite he called the talented tenths. That's my biggest beef with our Black intellectuals. We're too quick too abandon our less fortunate brothers once we make it. THAT WASNT THE PLAN!!!!!
BXMammal 1 year ago
@BXMammal I agree. Too many of us believe success is a big house and an expensive foreign car. True success is when you have duplicated your success 10, 20 and 100 fold! When you have enabled others to be successful then you have something to fall back on - if you bottom out - there will be others that can lift you and restore you. Too many of us are islands and we find it out too late ask O.J. Simpson and now Barry Bonds - You Can't Cash In Your Face! (Stevie Wonder)
AllPraises2YAH 10 months ago
du bois is a firs t black h.di from harvard
henrykitoy007 2 years ago
why don't the schools teach kids this.The other side of this country history.
Mr00112287 2 years ago
Supreme Intelligence!!!!!!!
BillionGODSun 2 years ago
Tracy Chapman - crossroads. beautiful song really.
bkennyg 2 years ago
what about the song at the end?
campclevelandrecords 2 years ago
@campclevelandrecords the song at the end is Misunderstood by Nina Simone
bkennyg 1 year ago
@bkennyg thanks
campclevelandrecords 1 year ago
who sings the song you got up here in the stat of the video?
travis2k89 2 years ago
V nice thanks
300retards 2 years ago