This was a great interview, but I worry about the editing. Seems like a lot was left out. God bless you Professor Alexander! Thank you for your commitment to truth telling and your courage! You inspire me to get into action.
Jay Z had a line in a song, "I do this for my culture To let 'em know what a n***a look like...when a n***a in a roaster Show 'em how to move in a room full 'o vultures"....every time I she her, that line comes to my mind...She sexy, she smart, she's patient with her argument and she's focused enough,capable enough to cast a wide net when people try and take the argument in ways that make us look bad and she pulls them back on course with ease and grace. Beautiful to watch her work flow....
I'd like first to say you're such a beautiful person from the inside. This is such a beautiful cause. I have looked you up several times based on what you believe in and what you stand for, and you are absolutely right about what is going on. I myself was locked up once upon a time. I think that it is so bizarre. First of all what stood out was most of the inmates were prodominantly black. They used to bring those people in on tours to look at us like we're some kind of animals in the zoos. I and a few of the other brothers in there refer to those places as "slave ships on land". I thank you for acknowledging us.
Professor Alexander would be my first choice for SCOTUS. As a 2L I can only hope to possess a portion of her legal knowledge, and command of political economy someday.
Rasheed Barnes Why does that matter? As if people are in prison for being caught with a small baggie of weed. Smh. If you end up in prison you probably got caught with a harder drug (crack, heroin) , a large amount for distribution and probably have a long criminal history to begin with. No one goes to prison on their very first offense unless it is a very serious crime. Also, the white equivalent to crack would be crystal meth which ironically carries the same exact sentencing guidelines as crack cocaine. The reason why crack haves such a stiff sentencing guideline in the first place is because black community leaders petitioned for it because it was destroying their community. All of the crying about blacks being locked up (for committing crimes) is influencing judges and prosecutors to release criminals these communities have been terrorised by. Also, please show me evidence that whites are not being prosecuted the same as blacks WITH THE SAME RECORDS. Every story I've seen published was only taking into account a black and a white man being prosecuted by the same crime but left out previous history which is a HUGE factor in sentencing. If anyone actually had evidence this was happening it would be front and center and someone would be being investigated by the Democrats in congress. Sadly it all seems to be propaganda and hit pieces against white people with stories in BuzzFeed and Washington Post as usual.
Harsher penalties can increase the likelihood of more violent crimes. A person engaged in a crime, e.g,. robbery, may assume an "all or nothing" attitude due to the realization of the extensive penalty for their offense. This is a very complicated issue a more lenient consequence may not necessarily reduce the desire to commit a serious offense. She is unearthing some of the social/historical underpinnings of how we got here. We all need to consider this information when thinking of solutions.
I reiterate Michelle Alexander's point. End drug prohibition and you will end the vast majority of violent crime in this country. When your parents have failed you, when your education has failed you, when your community has failed you, when your country has failed you (economy, etc.), the overwhelming majority of young black men learn to get it the only way the know how. Unfortunately, this comes with violence and urban decay.
Leslie McIntosh His starting point of view is that normal American implicit bias. But he is giving her a platform to air her ideas, which is a powerful way for him to learn. Lets hope he does so.
Her book focuses on a narrative. Her positions are based on a narrative. It's not condescending or subtle racism to ask questions or point out facts that she doesn't address. It's called journalism.
Ms. Alexander. I feel the best way of unraveling these injustices is providing legal assistance too the least of these. Matthew 25:31-46, Leviticus Chapter 19. I personally realize that I've been treated badly my entire life. One I've been assaulted repeated by the authorities since a teen and I'm approaching 60. I approached your friend and colleague that taught at the Union Theological Seminary. I'm sorry for my choice of defending the one of low means but I refuse too leave one behind. One must defend the defenseless even if I must make the ultimate sacrifice. I'm a man. Remember these sign's plastered on the chest of coloured men during the 50's and 60's. Well I do being a product of civil rights movement and being born as well as raised in the Mecca of black culture representing the whole diaspora. Harlem USA. I'm not fearing any man I just want to do the will of God and provide the necessary assistance with his word as a means for effective change. Two key attributes I possess would consist of being exposed too his principles and laws from infancy. Secondly my voice. Remember one's voice and message sends a wave or ripple too the mindset of other's in their hearts and mindset. This leads too collaborative constructive conscious thought towards the iniquities that plague our communities. Lastly always remember your a woman and nurturer. A lot of the abuses have come from the hands of woman and in the same manner have been a major catalyst for effective change in my life. I've worked in several area's of employment. My last work experience I was subjugated too harassment for supporting DACA. The implementing of this organization would disrupt the systematic prejudices of those marginized within society. As you've mentioned yourself, our shared colleague as well as myself benefitted from the labor of those who came before us. I remember my Father and his service in WWII and other members. They paved the way for their descendents. I know your very much aware that's why you inspire me too be a civil rights attorney. You are aware of Loving vs Virginia. I'll probably wear the cross but that's okay. I will be in this persons corner too the bitter end. You must protect the very vulnerable. The orphans, widows, poor and castigated. So please remember me and pray for all of the men that look after the Queen's in our life. Please take care and may God bless you.
She is really intelligent and i agree with most of her comments except the ideas of poor people as a whole im not much of an intergrationist and i firmly believe that as black people we need to work on us before we begin trying to save the world.
@biozamadotcom Crime is integrated with the economy. A good example is how the War on Drugs has effected Black people in the US economically either through imprisonment, stigmatization of Black people (hindering job efforts) or limits on the right to vote. The resources that get poured into these questionable operations would be better utilized elsewhere. Thus what she has to say is very relevant even in an economical sense.
Her book is very misleading and lacks personal responsibility and individuality. She also doesn't mention that state laws are different in every state despite the similiarites of violating the law, and some are repeat offenders. The only thing I agree with her is the government should leave the drug businesses and make it a health issue in the medical field.
TY JAY !! I read her book for my Sociology course. Writing a term paper. The more I read, the more I was waiting for her to bring some perspective into it other than a racist conspiracy. I feel like she evades in this interview. I grew up in a high crime area and I know what I saw growing up. Something that bothers me about her and all my Sociology professors so far.. they didn't grow up anywhere near the hood. They had zero experience with it. Their eyes saw nothing. All their info, all their theories..all 2nd hand. I've been incarcerated. If someone like her, or my Sociology professors came asking me questions, I would tell them what I think would benefit me. It's like they don't realize how people will manipulate their stories or tell these "researchers" what they might want to hear. I think her book has value, but it's missing so much. You probably won't see this 4 years later, but I appreciate your comment cuz everyone else just worships her.
And I will set my face against you, and ye shall be slain before your enemies: they that hate you shall reign over you; and ye shall flee when none pursueth you. This is prophetic for you'll O Israel the people captivity,the socalled blacks
Outside of the sycophants, does anyone find her a bit evasive? She doesn't make sense at times, especially concerning the realities of actual violent crime rates. I read her book and understand how racism is a factor for incarceration disparities, and how felony records keep people from participating in society, but that's all felons, not just blacks. She talks about prison terms for possession, but doesnt clarify felony strikes ?or parole violations on violent crime convictions? She leaves a lot out of the equation. I respect that her focus is racism, but the bias towards narrative is just undeniable. Sociological research can create whatever outcomes you want... framing of questions ...bias of focus...if your subjects think they can benefit from certain answers, or omissions. E.g How can she just say that black fathers keep connections with children more than other groups? Cuz a researcher says so? A law professor should know better than to consider that an answer.
THANKS for the time GONE on to celebrate the author looks,but look what I WOULD like to move forward on, Build a movement that will be the direct antithesis of OUR status The NCFA national convicted felons association. Changing the whey the WORLD sees Us.,any ADVICE?
Why not assume the worst when it comes to the moral and injurious nature of the American society and embrace A BLESSED movement that will be held in high regard later. The NCFA NATIONAL convicted felon association.,Rashad, founder, 2013.
Drugs should neither legalized or illegalized. These plants just are: and, adult people have the right to do as they please knowing full well the consequences if misusing these natural plants.
the status quo have to interview to pick her brain..who are you? tough on affirmative action-why? she stood her ground and I intend to aid in the movement of mass incarceration because I have witness her truths
The USA despite it technological and economic advancement and it's hypocritically self-righteous noise making about human rights abuse in other countries it's the most backward county as regards human rights and mass incarceration which is more punitive than rehabilitative compared to so called third world countries,I will never listen to any American who shouts human rights abuse in other countries while ignoring gross Human rights violations in the USA
Why does she giggle so much? Is that how seasoned lawyers fortify an argument? Does she really believe that joblessness is justification for violence? Is Strong arm robbery EVER reasonable? Im fine with pointing out racial disparities, but she seems to avoid any and all notions of responsibility and decisions on the part of offenders. I want to be impressed with her, but I'm not.
Michelle Alexander -- what a beautiful spirit.
Been racist Presidents 🐄 manure and centuries slavery.
I LOVE THIS WOMAN. EXCELLENT RESPONSES FROM MICHELE ALEXANDER!! SHE MADE EVERY POINT AND MORE, THAT I WOULD ARGUE.
Absolutely love this woman, she is an intelligent woman and a powerful speaker. I have A LOT of admiration for Mrs Alexander.
This was a great interview, but I worry about the editing. Seems like a lot was left out. God bless you Professor Alexander! Thank you for your commitment to truth telling and your courage! You inspire me to get into action.
Simply spot on. Spot on good work. We love your work!!!!!!!
She is a great speaker ... point by point .. , A Champion to a Cause... " love her "..
a brilliant explanation on the injustice of the whole system of marijuana and drug use.
Michelle' You Are Wonderful , Dont let a host twist your Purpose or Meaning.
He got the right one, she shuts it down every time!!!!♥️
Does she? I feel like she dodged a bit..changed lanes mid answer a few times. Laughed off certain points the interviewer made.
I met Michelle when her book came out and use it in reentry programs. I love her book. Thank you Michelle.
Jay Z had a line in a song, "I do this for my culture
To let 'em know what a n***a look like...when a n***a in a roaster
Show 'em how to move in a room full 'o vultures"....every time I she her, that line comes to my mind...She sexy, she smart, she's patient with her argument and she's focused enough,capable enough to cast a wide net when people try and take the argument in ways that make us look bad and she pulls them back on course with ease and grace. Beautiful to watch her work flow....
I'd like first to say you're such a beautiful person from the inside. This is such a beautiful cause. I have looked you up several times based on what you believe in and what you stand for, and you are absolutely right about what is going on. I myself was locked up once upon a time. I think that it is so bizarre. First of all what stood out was most of the inmates were prodominantly black. They used to bring those people in on tours to look at us like we're some kind of animals in the zoos. I and a few of the other brothers in there refer to those places as "slave ships on land". I thank you for acknowledging us.
we the people.. power to the people.. hope is real..may god bless us all. great lady
She's awesome!!
Professor Alexander would be my first choice for SCOTUS. As a 2L I can only hope to possess a portion of her legal knowledge, and command of political economy someday.
Amazing woman.
She's a beautiful and intelligent woman.
If most people are in prison for nonviolent crimes, why won't he shut up already with the violent crime statistics?
Exactly... He's not letting it go. And perpetuating stereotypes
Rasheed Barnes Why does that matter? As if people are in prison for being caught with a small baggie of weed. Smh. If you end up in prison you probably got caught with a harder drug (crack, heroin) , a large amount for distribution and probably have a long criminal history to begin with. No one goes to prison on their very first offense unless it is a very serious crime. Also, the white equivalent to crack would be crystal meth which ironically carries the same exact sentencing guidelines as crack cocaine. The reason why crack haves such a stiff sentencing guideline in the first place is because black community leaders petitioned for it because it was destroying their community. All of the crying about blacks being locked up (for committing crimes) is influencing judges and prosecutors to release criminals these communities have been terrorised by. Also, please show me evidence that whites are not being prosecuted the same as blacks WITH THE SAME RECORDS. Every story I've seen published was only taking into account a black and a white man being prosecuted by the same crime but left out previous history which is a HUGE factor in sentencing. If anyone actually had evidence this was happening it would be front and center and someone would be being investigated by the Democrats in congress. Sadly it all seems to be propaganda and hit pieces against white people with stories in BuzzFeed and Washington Post as usual.
This will forever be a gem.
SHE IS GREAT 8/1/2020
They switched from saying "Segregation Forever!!" to saying "Law and Order!!" ... same disorderly, unlawful fools though.
A real sista sojah right there !!!
Love this woman and I bought her book two years ago and read it in its entirety. It is a must read for people of color and those low income citizens
Wish she was running for President.
Harsher penalties can increase the likelihood of more violent crimes. A person engaged in a crime, e.g,. robbery, may assume an "all or nothing" attitude due to the realization of the extensive penalty for their offense. This is a very complicated issue a more lenient consequence may not necessarily reduce the desire to commit a serious offense. She is unearthing some of the social/historical underpinnings of how we got here. We all need to consider this information when thinking of solutions.
I reiterate Michelle Alexander's point. End drug prohibition and you will end the vast majority of violent crime in this country. When your parents have failed you, when your education has failed you, when your community has failed you, when your country has failed you (economy, etc.), the overwhelming majority of young black men learn to get it the only way the know how. Unfortunately, this comes with violence and urban decay.
Great!
Michelle Alexander for President!
I find the language of this interviewer so subtly racist and unnecessarily inciting. Ugh, I feel like he is trying to condescend to her
Leslie McIntosh His starting point of view is that normal American implicit bias. But he is giving her a platform to air her ideas, which is a powerful way for him to learn. Lets hope he does so.
+Leslie McIntosh no matter what you do for blacks , they always find the victim angle
Jimmy Mags I'll stop being a victim when you stop being a victimizer
@Lisa You can't be serious . You are just wrong on everything .
Her book focuses on a narrative. Her positions are based on a narrative. It's not condescending or subtle racism to ask questions or point out facts that she doesn't address. It's called journalism.
Young lady you are a True Queen
G-d is Prof. Alexander increbily intelligent....and FOIN!
Let her speak, gosh.
Exactly
Ms. Alexander. I feel the best way of unraveling these injustices is providing legal assistance too the least of these. Matthew 25:31-46, Leviticus Chapter 19. I personally realize that I've been treated badly my entire life. One I've been assaulted repeated by the authorities since a teen and I'm approaching 60. I approached your friend and colleague that taught at the Union Theological Seminary. I'm sorry for my choice of defending the one of low means but I refuse too leave one behind. One must defend the defenseless even if I must make the ultimate sacrifice. I'm a man. Remember these sign's plastered on the chest of coloured men during the 50's and 60's. Well I do being a product of civil rights movement and being born as well as raised in the Mecca of black culture representing the whole diaspora. Harlem USA. I'm not fearing any man I just want to do the will of God and provide the necessary assistance with his word as a means for effective change. Two key attributes I possess would consist of being exposed too his principles and laws from infancy. Secondly my voice. Remember one's voice and message sends a wave or ripple too the mindset of other's in their hearts and mindset. This leads too collaborative constructive conscious thought towards the iniquities that plague our communities. Lastly always remember your a woman and nurturer. A lot of the abuses have come from the hands of woman and in the same manner have been a major catalyst for effective change in my life. I've worked in several area's of employment. My last work experience I was subjugated too harassment for supporting DACA. The implementing of this organization would disrupt the systematic prejudices of those marginized within society. As you've mentioned yourself, our shared colleague as well as myself benefitted from the labor of those who came before us. I remember my Father and his service in WWII and other members. They paved the way for their descendents. I know your very much aware that's why you inspire me too be a civil rights attorney. You are aware of Loving vs Virginia. I'll probably wear the cross but that's okay. I will be in this persons corner too the bitter end. You must protect the very vulnerable. The orphans, widows, poor and castigated. So please remember me and pray for all of the men that look after the Queen's in our life. Please take care and may God bless you.
You should see her lecture on you tube at the University of Chicago, it is awesome!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but Michelle Alexander is married
Drugs and violence goes hands & hands
She is really intelligent and i agree with most of her comments except the ideas of poor people as a whole im not much of an intergrationist and i firmly believe that as black people we need to work on us before we begin trying to save the world.
i'd like to support this cause as well. all blacks have witnessed her truth brother.
WOW, MOST OF THESE INTERVIEWERS HAVE NOT A CLUE What's REALLY GOING ON, NOTHING LIKE EDUCATION, IT SURE MAKES A HELL OF DIFFERENCE!!!!!!
The interviewer is more educated than she is.
You don't have legalize drugs, but you shouldn't be locked in a cage for a small amount of Marijuana.
A lawyer with a brief case can steal more money than a hundred men with guns.
The reality of native Americans and African Americans about the American dream is a night mare
The questioner was trying so hard to bait her on President Obama. She handled it so well.
She criticized obama really hard in her book.
all racists should watch this
@biozamadotcom Crime is integrated with the economy. A good example is how the War on Drugs has effected Black people in the US economically either through imprisonment, stigmatization of Black people (hindering job efforts) or limits on the right to vote. The resources that get poured into these questionable operations would be better utilized elsewhere. Thus what she has to say is very relevant even in an economical sense.
Her book is very misleading and lacks personal responsibility and individuality. She also doesn't mention that state laws are different in every state despite the similiarites of violating the law, and some are repeat offenders. The only thing I agree with her is the government should leave the drug businesses and make it a health issue in the medical field.
TY JAY !! I read her book for my Sociology course. Writing a term paper. The more I read, the more I was waiting for her to bring some perspective into it other than a racist conspiracy. I feel like she evades in this interview.
I grew up in a high crime area and I know what I saw growing up. Something that bothers me about her and all my Sociology professors so far.. they didn't grow up anywhere near the hood. They had zero experience with it. Their eyes saw nothing. All their info, all their theories..all 2nd hand. I've been incarcerated. If someone like her, or my Sociology professors came asking me questions, I would tell them what I think would benefit me. It's like they don't realize how people will manipulate their stories or tell these "researchers" what they might want to hear. I think her book has value, but it's missing so much.
You probably won't see this 4 years later, but I appreciate your comment cuz everyone else just worships her.
And I will set my face against you, and ye shall be slain before your enemies: they that hate you shall reign over you; and ye shall flee when none pursueth you. This is prophetic for you'll O Israel the people captivity,the socalled blacks
ericgarner1000
Now that's a lie.
THE LICE HEAD DESTROYER No it's not, you're looking at bible myths and theological misinterpretations.
ericgarner1000
You have the tongue of your fathers...... FORKED.
ericgarner1000
You know that sound goofy..... don't you?
THE LICE HEAD DESTROYER Don't I know that sound goofy!
Good
Outside of the sycophants, does anyone find her a bit evasive? She doesn't make sense at times, especially concerning the realities of actual violent crime rates. I read her book and understand how racism is a factor for incarceration disparities, and how felony records keep people from participating in society, but that's all felons, not just blacks. She talks about prison terms for possession, but doesnt clarify felony strikes ?or parole violations on violent crime convictions?
She leaves a lot out of the equation. I respect that her focus is racism, but the bias towards narrative is just undeniable. Sociological research can create whatever outcomes you want... framing of questions ...bias of focus...if your subjects think they can benefit from certain answers, or omissions.
E.g
How can she just say that black fathers keep connections with children more than other groups? Cuz a researcher says so? A law professor should know better than to consider that an answer.
WILL THIS WOMAN MARRY A POOR SMART MAN FROM LONDON
no answer necessary
THANKS for the time GONE on to celebrate the author looks,but look what I WOULD like to move forward on, Build a movement that will be the direct antithesis of OUR status The NCFA national convicted felons association. Changing the whey the WORLD sees Us.,any ADVICE?
Why not assume the worst when it comes to the moral and injurious nature of the American society and embrace A BLESSED movement that will be held in high regard later. The NCFA NATIONAL convicted felon association.,Rashad, founder, 2013.
"PHARAOH LET MY PEOPLE GO CAMPAIGN MR BRODRICK WALKER (MPACS)
GRAND MASTER JAY JOHNSON (NFAC)
REV E. VICTOR & FAMILY
MR LINWOOD COLLINS
4peace2b the drug war must end!
Michelle Alexander's book "The New Jim Crow" is an improvement on my book "The Rise of Hindu Supremacy, The Collapse of The USA".
What happened to our young black leaders my Farrakhan Jesse Jackson Congressional Black Caucus
Drugs are not the problem...Treatment of Color/complexion are the areas of concern...
Colonizers are the problem
Drugs should neither legalized or illegalized. These plants just are: and, adult people have the right to do as they please knowing full well the consequences if misusing these natural plants.
the status quo have to interview to pick her brain..who are you? tough on affirmative action-why? she stood her ground and I intend to aid in the movement of mass incarceration because I have witness her truths
I disagree.
She is my Shero :)
What is going on with her voice stop that!
The USA despite it technological and economic advancement and it's hypocritically self-righteous noise making about human rights abuse in other countries it's the most backward county as regards human rights and mass incarceration which is more punitive than rehabilitative compared to so called third world countries,I will never listen to any American who shouts human rights abuse in other countries while ignoring gross Human rights violations in the USA
Marry me...
Why does she giggle so much? Is that how seasoned lawyers fortify an argument? Does she really believe that joblessness is justification for violence? Is Strong arm robbery EVER reasonable? Im fine with pointing out racial disparities, but she seems to avoid any and all notions of responsibility and decisions on the part of offenders. I want to be impressed with her, but I'm not.
She's able to pull off having short hair and still look attractive.
You're from Evanston.....
Get the hell outta here
Check out this crazy rap video!
i love her i wish i could kiss her feet lol