This episode was a Dr. Carr Motown Revue!!! Just incredible! Giving the lecture and singing the soundtrack. And Prof. Hunter bringing it with some nice vocals, too! Loooooved it!!
Each and Every One. It's almost like being a little kid; It's the weekend, or summer weekend, it's sunny out and you can feel that Saturday morning excitement.
Glad to be with you Prof. Hunter and Dr. Carr!! Missed you last week but glad to be here today for this 🔥 🔥 🔥 Episode 127!! No doubt, Dr. Carr, "We're ALL behind enemy lines" except when we're "In Class With Carr"!! Here is where the love of ours is cultivated and nutured; here's where I come to get 'grounding', Prof. Hunter and here's where I want to be (I hear a symphony)!! Thank you for having this space for us to just listen and learn!! Btw, Dr. Carr, those 'pipes' are sounding mighty great!!👏🏿👏🏿 Special shout-outs to the ancestors who made transition! May they Rest Easy in Eternal Power!!🙏🏾🖤💯
I sometimes have to stop and breathe as I listen to learn. Me and my grandson are freezing a harvest of okra and tomatoes while listening to a rich history.💚
Hello Professor Hunter and Dr.Carr 💚 Watching the class on my TV and on My phone. I appreciate you exalting, Dr.Carr...He is King and deserves that Library💚 Good conversation! Enjoy the singing😊🧡 Thanks!
In Class as I watched this show since the both has been a journey of growth and learning experience for me. I must take time to say. My Uncle who will be 90 years old in October he told me about In Class when it first started. Thank you Professor Hunter and Dr. CARR
Amazing how Dr. Carr can string seemingly unrelated things together and make perfect sense and I can follow the breadcrumbs. I wonder if "outside" people can hear the drums he is beating.
I struggled to be interested and involved in my English class my freshman year of college. Someone suggested I take a class with Dr. James Turner. I was introduced to so many new writers works that I promptly passed on to my mother (much to her delight). Walking into the Africana Center was like walking into a different world. It was a safe space. I am thankful.
Cornell's Africana Center, along with Ujamaa Residential College and BSU (Black Students United), created a unique Black experience that paralleled the HBCU experience that many of us didn't realize we missed until we saw it acted out on television (A Different World). Dr. Turner and Prof. Janice Turner regularly connected with students outside of their professional "responsibility" and successfully created community for us on campus. Thank you for paying tribute to him.
I love listening this conversation every week I almost always watch it twice from both my accounts. ✨👑✨ Karen and✨👑✨Dr. Carr singing is everything. 🌊🙏🏾💜🌱🌀🌀🌀🌀 This perspective is so needed to be normalized and glorified. I just listen. 💜🙏🏾* Thank you Shokrun Hotep MAAT Ra Setteppen Ra*
HELLO MY BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR, YOU ARE A GENIUS, YOU PUT YOUR WORDS AND KNOWLEDGE TOGETHER SO BBRILLIANTLY, I LOVE IT BROTHER. THANK YOU!! ALL THE SONGS AND THEIR MEANINGS IS SO BEAUITFULLY DONE BROTHER. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING. TO OUR SISTER PROFESSOR KAREN HUNTER YOU ARE A GREAT PLEASANT SISTER TO BE AROUND, IT''S A JOY TO BE IN YOUR PPRESENCE. KAREN HUNTER, YOU AND BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR MAKE A GOOD TEARM. PROFESSOR YOU KNOW WHEN TO SPEAK AND WHEN TO LISTEN TO OUR BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR. YOU BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE TO LISTEN TO. THANK YOU!! YOU BOTH SRE SO HELPFUL TO OUR CULTURE, AND OTHER CULTURES ALSO. I THINK OTHER CULTURES SHOULD AGREE. THANK YOU, THANK YOU. FOR TAKING THE TIME TO TALK ABOUT THE WORLD HISTORY AND OUR CULTURE, SO WE MAY UNDERSTAND WHY WE ARE THE WAY WE ARE. ( LIKE TEARS OF A (CLOWN.) BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR. AND SISTER PROFESSOR HUNTER. I LOVE YOU BOTH. PLEASE TAKE OUR LORD GOD WITH YOU WHERE EVER YOU MAY GO. LOVE YOUR SISTER AND BROTHER. NITA AND NES. PEACE AND LOVE.
This is another personal episode to me as I recall incidents in my life that you speak of. 1968 that year in Jamaica and the political climate, the expulsion of Walter Rodney from Jamaica, the University of the West Indies demonstration in downtown Kingston, the Black Power demonstrations blended in and the riots breaking out and spread almost island wide. All this as we learn of the assignation of MLK and Jamaica’s first black prime minister who bans Rodney also an all progressive books and unleash the police on demonstrators saying they should shoot first and ask questions later. All this was happening as I’m entering high school and this becomes the dawning of my activism and my growth in consciousness. Dr Walter Rodney a great scholar, teacher, activist and leader. Thank you Dr Carr for the accurate reminder of who he is as he lives on in our memories.
I absolutely love the connections Dr Carr makes with the music and our life experiences and struggles, as we go through that shifting consciousness and community sharing. The music of Marvin Gaye and it’s connection with our brothers’ experiences in Vietnam & at home in the US. Lamont Dozier’s Black Bach album. There’s so much & it’s all connected with our everyday life experiences. It also connects across the diaspora with Jamaican music and artists connecting with African Americans and their music ( Bob Marley & Stevie Wonder). This episode spoke to so much. The connection of Marcus Garvey/ the Rastafarian Movement, because it really became a movement of resistance first, Walter Rodney elevating the movement and giving us a greater sense of identity. Thanks again for giving us context.
Thank you Professor Hunter and Dr. Carr you always give us a lot of food for thought as truth tellers and raising the level of consciousness in Nubian Nation and allow us to imagine being in a different space amongst a sea of ignorance, indifference, arrogance, backwardness, etc.
I’ve been behind for a week and now just catching up. I’m from Buffalo and have been to Harlem many times and the street that makes me feel at home is 125th. I been buying my oils from this brotha from the continent for over 15years and continue to go back to him for conversation and connection to our people back on the continent. Love this episode and love being in class with y’all every Saturday
Today, Sunday 16th October 2022 is exactly 54 years to the day that Jamaican students & community members had an uprising in response to Walter Rodney's being banned from Jamaica. Thank you, ancestor for your work and your life. Blessings to your loved ones.
Professor Hunter, although you say we’re giving enough, we can give more! WE CAN FUND OURSELVES!!! run the numbers and ASK! Churches ask every Sunday… OUR education is worth your ask…
31 minutes in Dr Carr hit the nail squarely. Two kinds of power, the latter being the most potent. Can we imagine a system that we Black people own and control...I hope and believe so!
Prof Hunter, I am a real estate economics and development major at the University of Baltimore. I have been doing my homework on eco villages. I believe this is the future for us. Check out the eco village in Ithaca, NY
Hey Prof. Hunter, "In Class With Carr" must have Blown the F up. Bc all of these; dog on; commercials r about to drive m, Fn, crazy, out of my mind 🤣! Alright Ms. Hollywood! Do yo thing!! MUCH LOVE
Professor Karen, this is the best segment EVER. I heard you say your parents where in their early twenties. In the past Black people never had a childhood or explore with various ways of expression due to the intense HATE. I could never fully imagine living under that level of tyranny, fear and constantly being on alert, so with that I would suppose a twenty year old is a thirty five year old. I can imagine there not being room for any mistakes back when your parents and my parents lived because mistakes meant night riders coming to your house or other things happening that affected the house hold and community. I watch documentaries and I see Mr. John Lewis marching with Dr. King and I had not idea how young Dr. King was but to look at him he look like a thirty to early forty year old man. Racial tyranny sold their childhood. I was trying not to touch that subject but it was true look at all the ways of whipping Black children a lot of that was out of survival and not wanting the White man to harm them.
Hello, Dr. Carr and Prof. Hunter. As Dr. Carr talks about James Turner, it reminds me of my Black Studies course at the University of Pittsburgh. It was "The History of Black Pittsburgh." It was taught by the chairman of the Black Studies department at Pitt, Dr. Lawrence Glasco.
Good Black August family! I say good because saying happy feels and sounds wrong. Thank you all for our collective participation in this weekly event without fail for 127 weeks. Asé 🙏🏽
RIP Lamont Dozier. Holland-Dozier-Holland are responsible for so many timeless hits. I was born in the early 70s but my parents have a huge Motown record collection. I grew up listening to that music and still enjoy it today. Where Did Our Love Go, I Hear a Symphony, You Keep Me Hangin On by The Supremes, Heatwave by Martha and the Vandellas, and Reach Out (I'll Be There) by The Four Tops are a few of my favorites.
K.Hunt and Dr.Carr I love you guy's to know is to grow back in the mother land the real land Aboocaland where everything began they had what you called the constitutional law morals ethics intigraty accountability credibility and everyone understood it King's the lay people's everyone understood that was unity of the land.🌍
Hotep Mama Karen and Baba Greg It’s been a long time? I hope you’re both well? Baba Walter Rodney is one of my heroes. Baba Walter was gifted energetic and defiant, He taught in 🇹🇿as well as fought for the unification of Africans globally. He also fought for the right of working class masses too. Baba Walter Rodney was unjustly murdered by the CIA etc, He was a great Pan Africanist in our history. Mama Karen, I don’t know how to tease you, but could you ask Baba Greg, if his library books are still for sale?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watch antique road show and pay attention to difference of how they see the value of things black people bring. We need to bring the Mona Lisa's portrait to get them to find value in the things we think is of value. Lol
@Karen Hunter Show Your out-loud musing of an imagined conversation with an imagined marketer in relation to magnifying the presence of what we are building, has answered questions and clarified challenges I have encountered trying to get my Afrikan-centred, musical documentary storytelling recording handled. I (somewhat) foolishly thought, since it has been proven appealing to everybody and was also accepted as both a comprehensive educational seminar and as high-quality artistic performance, this would be a positive selling point by allowing for multiple markets for sales opportunities. I thought I had messed up somewhere along the way, but your words revealed that I was asking the market and its gatekeepers to behave in a way alien to its own essence. I've been beating myself up for a while over this but that stopped with your explanation. Asante sana for the understanding Prof. Karen! P.S. Tua for Foolish Fridays. Currently, like many people, I'm going through a long Season of Mourning, so that session of laughter on Fridays is most welcome, and revisited throughout the week as needed.
If you went to school in Jamaica in the 1970s you would have heard of Walter Rodney, he even taught at the university, poetry written for him, Marcus Garvey, MLK, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Nelson Mandela...
Karen Hunter thank you so very much for the vison of your podcast. Its been life changing.
Bread & water delivered to us. Thank you both for your hard work and commitment. We all grow and learn and are fed.💝
Our pleasure!
This episode was a Dr. Carr Motown Revue!!! Just incredible! Giving the lecture and singing the soundtrack. And Prof. Hunter bringing it with some nice vocals, too! Loooooved it!!
I love hearing Professor Hunter singing!! I love love love Knubia!!
Bernadette 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿Baby Love, Standing in the shadow of love. Dr Carr you are something Special. Love you all
As soon as Karen says hi...her voice softens and I am immediately comforted. Thank you two for your love. 💞💞
I worked at Liberation Bookstore during the time you came through. I enjoy your work and pass it along very often. Peace and prosperity to you both...
'He' 'His' 'Him'.... When we 'de'gender' out Creator, we will be free. The joyful 'Track of my Tears'! .
Is there another book store like liberation you can recommend
God the is our mother and father
I remember the liberation book store on 125th I got lost of good books out of there
The highlight of my Saturday!!
Me too Karen Hunter is not only Beautiful. Her mind and knowledge 📖 runs deep.
Each and Every One. It's almost like being a little kid; It's the weekend, or summer weekend, it's sunny out and you can feel that Saturday morning excitement.
Greetings Knubia Fam’
I appreciate Dr. Carr’s singing lessons on our generation of LOVE SONGS. Musical MEDICINE for the soul.
Glad to be with you Prof. Hunter and Dr. Carr!!
Missed you last week but glad to be here today for this 🔥 🔥 🔥 Episode 127!!
No doubt, Dr. Carr, "We're ALL behind enemy lines" except when we're "In Class With Carr"!!
Here is where the love of ours is cultivated and nutured; here's where I come to get 'grounding', Prof. Hunter and here's where I want to be (I hear a symphony)!!
Thank you for having this space for us to just listen and learn!!
Btw, Dr. Carr, those 'pipes' are sounding mighty great!!👏🏿👏🏿
Special shout-outs to the ancestors who made transition!
May they Rest Easy in Eternal Power!!🙏🏾🖤💯
I sometimes have to stop and breathe as I listen to learn. Me and my grandson are freezing a harvest of okra and tomatoes while listening to a rich history.💚
Two hours well spent listening to my favourite educators on all things African.
The education is priceless, another great episode!
Dr Carr, Professor Hunter, thanks for this history and congratulations on Ep. 127, you are appreciated shalom and kudos.
Hello Professor Hunter and Dr.Carr 💚 Watching the class on my TV and on My phone. I appreciate you exalting, Dr.Carr...He is King and deserves that Library💚 Good conversation! Enjoy the singing😊🧡 Thanks!
Good afternoon great to be in number learning truth to liberate us the chains of oppression.
In Class as I watched this show since the both has been a journey of growth and learning experience for me. I must take time to say. My Uncle who will be 90 years old in October he told me about In Class when it first started. Thank you Professor Hunter and Dr. CARR
Amazing how Dr. Carr can string seemingly unrelated things together and make perfect sense and I can follow the breadcrumbs. I wonder if "outside" people can hear the drums he is beating.
I struggled to be interested and involved in my English class my freshman year of college. Someone suggested I take a class with Dr. James Turner. I was introduced to so many new writers works that I promptly passed on to my mother (much to her delight). Walking into the Africana Center was like walking into a different world. It was a safe space. I am thankful.
wow!
Cornell's Africana Center, along with Ujamaa Residential College and BSU (Black Students United), created a unique Black experience that paralleled the HBCU experience that many of us didn't realize we missed until we saw it acted out on television (A Different World). Dr. Turner and Prof. Janice Turner regularly connected with students outside of their professional "responsibility" and successfully created community for us on campus. Thank you for paying tribute to him.
Good afternoon Dr. Carr and Professor Hunter thank God for our teachers it's Saturday
Good afternoon, Professor Hunter and Dr Carr. Thank you for providing TRUTH!!!!! 1 health issue is resolved . Thank you for your support.
“There are many ways to resist”. Teaching and singing …whenever you’re near me…✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾Thx you
My favorite teachers. Good Afternoon Professor Hunter and Dr. Carr
I love listening this conversation every week I almost always watch it twice from both my accounts. ✨👑✨ Karen and✨👑✨Dr. Carr singing is everything. 🌊🙏🏾💜🌱🌀🌀🌀🌀 This perspective is so needed to be normalized and glorified. I just listen. 💜🙏🏾* Thank you Shokrun Hotep MAAT Ra Setteppen Ra*
Hey family glad to see you're still about that good work of indeed freeing us. Thank you! ✊🏽
Dr Carr knows everybody.
HELLO MY BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR, YOU ARE A GENIUS, YOU PUT YOUR WORDS AND KNOWLEDGE TOGETHER
SO BBRILLIANTLY, I LOVE IT BROTHER. THANK YOU!!
ALL THE SONGS AND THEIR MEANINGS IS SO
BEAUITFULLY DONE
BROTHER. KEEP DOING
WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
TO OUR SISTER PROFESSOR KAREN HUNTER YOU ARE A GREAT PLEASANT SISTER
TO BE AROUND, IT''S A JOY
TO BE IN YOUR PPRESENCE.
KAREN HUNTER, YOU AND
BROTHER PROFESSOR
CARR MAKE A GOOD TEARM.
PROFESSOR YOU KNOW
WHEN TO SPEAK AND
WHEN TO LISTEN TO OUR
BROTHER PROFESSOR CARR. YOU BOTH ARE
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE TO LISTEN TO. THANK YOU!!
YOU BOTH SRE SO HELPFUL TO OUR CULTURE, AND OTHER CULTURES ALSO.
I THINK OTHER CULTURES
SHOULD AGREE.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
FOR TAKING THE TIME
TO TALK ABOUT THE WORLD HISTORY AND OUR
CULTURE, SO WE MAY UNDERSTAND WHY WE ARE THE WAY WE ARE.
( LIKE TEARS OF A (CLOWN.) BROTHER
PROFESSOR CARR. AND
SISTER PROFESSOR
HUNTER. I LOVE YOU
BOTH. PLEASE TAKE OUR LORD GOD WITH YOU
WHERE EVER YOU MAY
GO. LOVE YOUR SISTER
AND BROTHER. NITA AND NES. PEACE AND LOVE.
Good morning classmates. Class is in session with the best Antie and Uncle you could ever want.
Grand Rising
Good morning everyone.
Good morning Professor Hunter, Dr Carr and family💕.
My 2 favorite educators, luv luv luv y’all ❤️
Hola I’m laying in my hospital bed having class with the greatest 💕💕💕 Queen 👸🏽 and King 👑
Wishing you a smooth recovery!
Praying for a complete recovery. Blessings!
Thanks from having Omicron back on Mother’s Day, now I suffer from severe Asthma and scaring of my Lungs…
I'm Here yesss.. GOOD BLESSINGS TO MY TEACHERS.. POD IN MY EAR GETTING MY EDUCATION AT WORK.
True Knowledge ,Knowing and Free Your Mind
This is another personal episode to me as I recall incidents in my life that you speak of. 1968 that year in Jamaica and the political climate, the expulsion of Walter Rodney from Jamaica, the University of the West Indies demonstration in downtown Kingston, the Black Power demonstrations blended in and the riots breaking out and spread almost island wide. All this as we learn of the assignation of MLK and Jamaica’s first black prime minister who bans Rodney also an all progressive books and unleash the police on demonstrators saying they should shoot first and ask questions later. All this was happening as I’m entering high school and this becomes the dawning of my activism and my growth in consciousness. Dr Walter Rodney a great scholar, teacher, activist and leader. Thank you Dr Carr for the accurate reminder of who he is as he lives on in our memories.
I absolutely love the connections Dr Carr makes with the music and our life experiences and struggles, as we go through that shifting consciousness and community sharing. The music of Marvin Gaye and it’s connection with our brothers’ experiences in Vietnam & at home in the US. Lamont Dozier’s Black Bach album. There’s so much & it’s all connected with our everyday life experiences. It also connects across the diaspora with Jamaican music and artists connecting with African Americans and their music ( Bob Marley & Stevie Wonder). This episode spoke to so much. The connection of Marcus Garvey/ the Rastafarian Movement, because it really became a movement of resistance first, Walter Rodney elevating the movement and giving us a greater sense of identity. Thanks again for giving us context.
Good afternoon Professor Karen and Dr Carr!
Thanks very much inspiration the rhythm of the conversation...
Thank you Professor Hunter and Dr. Carr you always give us a lot of food for thought as truth tellers and raising the level of consciousness in Nubian Nation and allow us to imagine being in a different space amongst a sea of ignorance, indifference, arrogance, backwardness, etc.
Thank you both .
O my goodness. What a class.
I was reminded of when I was dancing with Martha Reeves to, “dancing in the street”. This was a little over a year ago.♥️
Yes: Tour/Crime Scene Investigations!!! Please give us advance notice if/how we're really going to do the "domestic study abroad"!
I’ve been behind for a week and now just catching up. I’m from Buffalo and have been to Harlem many times and the street that makes me feel at home is 125th. I been buying my oils from this brotha from the continent for over 15years and continue to go back to him for conversation and connection to our people back on the continent. Love this episode and love being in class with y’all every Saturday
Today, Sunday 16th October 2022 is exactly 54 years to the day that Jamaican students & community members had an uprising in response to Walter Rodney's being banned from Jamaica. Thank you, ancestor for your work and your life. Blessings to your loved ones.
Thank You so much for In Class
Thanks!
thank you!
Karen I'm in Las Vegas RAISED IN NJ exit 9 NEW BRUNSWICK NEW JERSEY, Byway. WASHINGTON DC , ATLANTA GA , NOW IN LAS VEGAS.. BLESSINGS TO MY TEACHERS.
Professor Hunter, although you say we’re giving enough, we can give more! WE CAN FUND OURSELVES!!! run the numbers and ASK! Churches ask every Sunday… OUR education is worth your ask…
We can...absolutely...but others must pitch in and do better. The burden shouldn't be on the shoulders of a few.
You Guy’s keep delivering Thank U ….
Praise the Lord saints 🙌🏾
💜💙💖💞 love y'all singing yes 👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾
Elders and Legendary 🔥 🔥 🔥 " How Do it Free Us ". Watch the Elders 🤩🤩
31 minutes in Dr Carr hit the nail squarely. Two kinds of power, the latter being the most potent. Can we imagine a system that we Black people own and control...I hope and believe so!
Well just in case you haven’t noticed. This is where the minds of Truth come together. Welcome
Good morning from Miami Florida thank you on the way I
Think how does it free us.
The Dynamic Duo healing to my Soul every Saturday 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💙🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Stay Bless as usual Family
Greetings from Detroit
SALUTE SINCERELY BEAUTIFUL INTELLIGENT QUEEN.
Good morning everyone!!!!
“ Imma bring it up gingerly “.. 😍. aaaaaw, Professor Karen we say that toooo! 😁
Prof Hunter,
I am a real estate economics and development major at the University of Baltimore. I have been doing my homework on eco villages. I believe this is the future for us. Check out the eco village in Ithaca, NY
I shall. Thank you.
@@KarenHunterShow you’re welcome.
Good afternoon Professors!
HEY!!!
Hi family and blessings on you all ❤🙏🏽
Hey Prof. Hunter,
"In Class With Carr"
must have Blown the F up.
Bc all of these; dog on; commercials r about to drive m, Fn, crazy, out of my mind 🤣!
Alright Ms.
Hollywood!
Do yo thing!!
MUCH LOVE
Professor Karen, this is the best segment EVER. I heard you say your parents where in their early twenties. In the past Black people never had a childhood or explore with various ways of expression due to the intense HATE. I could never fully imagine living under that level of tyranny, fear and constantly being on alert, so with that I would suppose a twenty year old is a thirty five year old. I can imagine there not being room for any mistakes back when your parents and my parents lived because mistakes meant night riders coming to your house or other things happening that affected the house hold and community. I watch documentaries and I see Mr. John Lewis marching with Dr. King and I had not idea how young Dr. King was but to look at him he look like a thirty to early forty year old man. Racial tyranny sold their childhood. I was trying not to touch that subject but it was true look at all the ways of whipping Black children a lot of that was out of survival and not wanting the White man to harm them.
Thank you ❤ 😊
Hello, Dr. Carr and Prof. Hunter. As Dr. Carr talks about James Turner, it reminds me of my Black Studies course at the University of Pittsburgh. It was "The History of Black Pittsburgh." It was taught by the chairman of the Black Studies department at Pitt, Dr. Lawrence Glasco.
I remember those songs I was nine, ten years old 😀
Wow I used to be in EOF at Monmouth University under Dr Linwood Gunther what a amazing role model and connection 💙👑🎶💯🎯
Buen día, back with you after being away for a while, this 80 year old guy learning so much.
Gracias mil !
de nada...blessings!
Good Black August family! I say good because saying happy feels and sounds wrong. Thank you all for our collective participation in this weekly event without fail for 127 weeks. Asé 🙏🏽
RIP Lamont Dozier. Holland-Dozier-Holland are responsible for so many timeless hits. I was born in the early 70s but my parents have a huge Motown record collection. I grew up listening to that music and still enjoy it today. Where Did Our Love Go, I Hear a Symphony, You Keep Me Hangin On by The Supremes, Heatwave by Martha and the Vandellas, and Reach Out (I'll Be There) by The Four Tops are a few of my favorites.
TREACH, Professor Hunter!!!!!
Garvey's PARDON!!!!!!
I 1st learned about Walter Rodney in 1973 while attending the Univ. Of The West Indies (Jamaica campus).
My daughter is incoming freshman at the Spelman College.
Yes, Dr. Carr!!!!!
I remember those tables on 125 street you could walk down that block and see rolls of tables with different things you could buy
Black library is in class today philly Karen and carr time to learn
K.Hunt and Dr.Carr I love you guy's to know is to grow back in the mother land the real land Aboocaland where everything began they had what you called the constitutional law morals ethics intigraty accountability credibility and everyone understood it King's the lay people's everyone understood that was unity of the land.🌍
Sister Hunter (A clean glass of water) has nice vocals. I heard it today for the first time. OMG. Someone say duet with Dr.Carr.?(The human Google)
I love y'all 🙌🏿💪🏿🤜🏿🤛🏿✊🏿‼️
Good morning how are thou Professor Hunter and professor Carr 🌄
hi...
Hotep Mama Karen and Baba Greg
It’s been a long time?
I hope you’re both well?
Baba Walter Rodney is one of my heroes.
Baba Walter was gifted energetic and defiant,
He taught in 🇹🇿as well as fought for the unification of Africans globally.
He also fought for the right of working class masses too.
Baba Walter Rodney was unjustly murdered by the CIA etc,
He was a great Pan Africanist in our history.
Mama Karen, I don’t know how to tease you, but could you ask Baba Greg, if his library books are still for sale?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ways of Knowing = Community 🙏🏾🙏🏾🔥🔥🙏🏾🙏🏾💎💎🙏🏾🙏🏾🌍🌍
Roy Hargrove is from Texas.
Please shout out INDIA because we are here, we just catch the replay because of the time difference. Independence Day here is 15 August 2022.
Hey India...I did not know. What part.
@@KarenHunterShow Bengaluru💖 Independence Day was yesterday, 15 August.
Karen I listen to you every day.
Thank you!
Same here. The Karen Hunter Show is a daily knowledge session for me. Thank you
Second time listening to #ICWC. Caught it live in #Knubia.
love it...thank you.
I watch antique road show and pay attention to difference of how they see the value of things black people bring. We need to bring the Mona Lisa's portrait to get them to find value in the things we think is of value. Lol
Just joined Knaarative!
Welcome home!
Betty Kelly of the Vandellas was my neighbor in California. She always had great stories about those early Motown days.
Come through with that Motown history!
1:04 sips Tea🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
"The legacy is real!!!!!!"
Be right back… finishing’ #TheBlackTable With Dr. Carr & Dr. Toyin Falola “Decolonizing African Studies”.🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
Good morning knubia
36:14🗣SAY THAT Professor Karen.
@Karen Hunter Show Your out-loud musing of an imagined conversation with an imagined marketer in relation to magnifying the presence of what we are building, has answered questions and clarified challenges I have encountered trying to get my Afrikan-centred, musical documentary storytelling recording handled. I (somewhat) foolishly thought, since it has been proven appealing to everybody and was also accepted as both a comprehensive educational seminar and as high-quality artistic performance, this would be a positive selling point by allowing for multiple markets for sales opportunities.
I thought I had messed up somewhere along the way, but your words revealed that I was asking the market and its gatekeepers to behave in a way alien to its own essence. I've been beating myself up for a while over this but that stopped with your explanation. Asante sana for the understanding Prof. Karen!
P.S. Tua for Foolish Fridays. Currently, like many people, I'm going through a long Season of Mourning, so that session of laughter on Fridays is most welcome, and revisited throughout the week as needed.
When shows I listen to promote these companies that don't treat us right. Then I don't support any other vendors/companies they push.
Prof. Hunter you should reach out to Walter Rodney's wife, Dr. Patricia Rodney and interview her.
I should. Thank you.
If you went to school in Jamaica in the 1970s you would have heard of Walter Rodney, he even taught at the university, poetry written for him, Marcus Garvey, MLK, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Nelson Mandela...
Wondering why no one supported keeping Liberation Book store ??
Hotep Prof. Hunter, Dr. Carr, and family.
Afro Caribbean Mixtape. Dope album.