And kind of you hear B.C. Or try Ragland and Ellis for waffles and plenty of other good things to suit the most fastidious. Without the kind of authoritative contexta museum or historical institution might provide, this presentation fails to engage with internal rifts and conflicts, a much-needed perspective on gender politics, or the Partys eventual demise. Franklin: Yes. KalaLea: And I think, you know, its hard to understand why we would live on a planet with millions and millions or billions of various life forms and species, all types of colors and sizes and shapes and abilities, and that are a part of a larger ecosystem, and that you can understand that why do we have various trees and birds and animals. After the U.S. civil rights movement, change and a revolutionary counter culture emerged in the late 1960s.A historical documentary traces the disputes that raged over racial inequality and civil rights and the new political party that emerged.VOAs Carolyn Turner, reports onThe Black Panthers, Vanguards of the Revolution..
Much has been dredged up. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. In doing research, we had come across hundreds of other fully or predominantly Black-owned, Black Indigenous Just, just hang up this, um, hold on, let me go look at it. Lets stay in touch. And we review that very quickly in like what I called a timeline montage in episode three. I think somebody asked, before we even started, you know, the interviews or producing, I feel like I had some type of interview to launch the episode. Yeah, talk about psychology. Fifty years after the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was founded, the group and its leadership remain powerful and enduring images in American culture. Seale gave the powers-that-be in Oakland a run for their money, but came in second, leaving the Party politically adrift. I would just say that they were about empowerment overall, and thats not really militant, and self-sustainability, which to me is not militant at all. You were also nominated for a Peabody Award for this project. KalaLea: And hes working and theres a typist or a stenographer or something like that. Its a smart move to open this new documentary about the Black Panthers by having one participant recount Vision & Justice. A century of silence means a lot of information has been lost. Mm-hmm. Amy Gastelum: Its a commodity. Many people know that we exploited the Black Panthers but I think there is a lot of evidence that they used us to their advantage.They were able to establish their legitimacy as a voice of protest. You too. And so they bought a little plot of land. You know, thats not interesting to me. And so I dont really understand sometimes, it would appear that people in Congress in particular have this desire to only be around people that agree with them, that look like them, that think like them. Your email address will not be published. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. KalaLea: Of what was happening on the day, or you know, the day of. And so for me it really is about, as Black people, how do we begin to turn towards each other more, reclaim those pieces, and metabolize that energy for our freedom as opposed to using that same energy to burn each other up. It is made up of laborers, some empty-handed and others with dinner pails on their way to work. The focus of this interview will not be the specific terrors of the event, but we wanted to make you aware that this episode includes discussion of racialized violence and hatred. He is also the co-founder and Executive Director of Firelight Films and co-founder of Firelight Media, which provides technical support to emerging documentarians. They discuss current efforts to better understand not just the tragedy of the event, but also the success of the neighborhood before and after the attack. And thank you so much for just making time for this and revisiting this project. Amy Gastelum: On todays Making Contact, were talking about Black history in Oklahoma. NARRATOR If I ever could do another series, I think I would totally investigate the white side of town and try to talk to as many people as possible. You dont have to know what their family names are. Senate Leaves 2001 AUMF For Secret Wars In Force, Rejects Paul and Hawley Proposals. Sometimes I too am exhausted a lot of times for this reason. Yeah. Tell Them We Are Rising explores the pivotal role historically black colleges and universities have played in America. It starts with a black couple named Ottawa and Emma Gurley. KalaLea: Can we talk about your grandfathers experience during the massacre? After the U.S. civil rights movement, change and a revolutionary counter culture emerged in the late 1960s.A historical documentary traces the disputes that KPIX-TV The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is a 2015 American documentary film directed and written by Stanley Nelson Jr. "[9], Elaine Brown, Thank you. KalaLea: You know, Im not gonna lie. In the era of Black Lives Matter, what is the legacy of the Black Panther Party?Stephen Shames revisits his chronicleof American activism. Amy Gastelum: Mm. KalaLea: And hes working and theres a typist or a stenographer or something like that. And Greenwood, I think obviously because of the tragic events and its destruction in 1921, I think obviously stands out. Capital Campaign, Contact Us KalaLea: And only the pain and the suffering, but also who is accountable. Franklin: So its a sepia colored photograph of a Red Cross cloth tent. J.W. And like always, Black communities resisted. Stephen Shames, Memorial mural for Jonathan Jackson, who was killed on August 7, 1970, during an attempt to kidnap California Superior Court judge Harold Haley and three others to exchange for the freedom of his brother, George Jackson, Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts, 1970Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery, New York. Amy Gastelum: Thats Carlos Moreno and Bracken Klar of Tulsas Tri-City Collective. 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Amy Gastelum: Emma and Ottawa Gurley grew their wealth. Amy Gastelum: On todays Making Contact, were talking about Black history in Oklahoma. KalaLea: Yes, I am. Thank you for asking. Stanley Nelson is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, MacArthur Genius Fellow, and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Hatuey: 500th Anniversary of a Freedom Fighter, The Lorax: Dr. Seuss Revisited and Revised, On Howard Zinns BirthdayLessons from the Peoples Historian, Claiming and Teaching the 1963 March on Washington, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, What We Dont Learn About the Black Panther Party but Should, What We Want, What We Believe: Teaching with the Black Panthers 10-Point Program, Oct. 15, 1966: The Black Panther Party Founded. Host an Exhibition, Lead Supporters And we kind of think we know everything there is to know about Greenwood. COINTELPRO and the massive state persecution of the Panthers put the organization on the defensive, and exacerbated existing political tensions, setting the stage for a very public split between Newton and Cleaver in 1971. Focus: Black Oklahoma Amy Gastelum: I also appreciated the way that the production of the show is really respectful of the trauma that is brought up when we tell traumatic stories.
KalaLea: He has a journal that, or a producer Alana Casanova-Burgess had found. Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma. NARRATOR FILMSOT: Photographerstook our pictures, they took advantage they put them in newspapers they put them on magazines, and that look that we projected, the leather jackets the big AFRO the shades, that became a hit !Obviously photographers were drawn to it. Thats why throughout the whole series, you hear me use white people. Making Contact Staff: KalaLea: He was there on his own, looking for a place for them to live, for his son and his wife to live. Partners They were freedom fighters. We want nonviolence just like Martin Luther King.Nonviolence on the part of who?To sit and watch ourselves be slaughtered like our brother?We must defend ourselves.By any means necessary. So I want to play this just a little clip so that our listeners can get an a sense of Greenwood. The Black Panther Party is simply the vanguard of the revolution, he declared. And whats interesting is that the land deed of sale doesnt have Ottawa Gurleys name on it. KalaLea: Yes, thats correct. But if given the opportunity, if given another day, when given another breath, its just like, yeah, its better than just sinking and falling, you know? A lot of life stuff going on, but I have a lot to be grateful for, for sure. The film includes considerable footage of Fred Hampton, the leader of the Panthers in Chicago. You do take care to provide like content warnings in the series. And they werent the only ones. J.W. And I think my number one response was healing. WebThis collection features classroom resources from the acclaimed film, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revoution. Get the best of Aperture in your inbox every day. Black Women In History (ENCORE) Much has been written by and about the Panthers. They were radicals. KalaLea: And this whole thing happened.
#100-251 Oakland, CA 94612 Contact Us Website by Canton Becker, Amy Gastelum: Thats Carlos Moreno and Bracken Klar of Tulsas Tri-City Collective. KalaLea spoke about the behind-the-scenes process of producing a deeply traumatic historical chapter, why healing is important and the necessary inclusion of accountability. Can Movements Keep Politicians From Inevitably Selling Out? Instead of consistent labels denoting the names, locations, and dates of Shamess subjects, the decision to display only selected interview excerpts on the gallery walls, drawn from the book, curtails an objective interpretation. We meet the inspiring educators associated with, In June of 1892, Homer Plessy was arrested for violating Louisianas Separate Car Act. Feb. 15, 2016 1:51 PM PT. But that again was not exceptional in any way. And I want to play a little clip that is kind of an example of the creativity with which you used these kind of archival ads that were in the newspaper during that time and had some actors read them. If you just say white mob, you dont have to look for the people. HOST INTRO And Dick Rowland in that event, in the elevator was the scapegoat. Yeah. Amy Gastelum: Mm. KalaLea: Towns or communities or counties like this throughout Oklahomaand throughout the entire country actually. And they werent the only ones. The book also incorporates excerpts from Newtons interviews and speeches into a roundtable of recollections from still-living Party members. The United Nations is Being Used by the U.S. in its Propaganda War against Nicaragua, The Incidental Animal Welfarism of Calvin and Hobbes. Stephen Shames, Black Panthers carry George Jacksons coffin into St. Augustines Episcopal Church for his funeral service as a huge crowd watches, Oakland, California, August 28, 1971Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery, New York. The day is just beginning. He was in his hotel. Amy Gastelum: Well, how are you? KalaLea: Someone asked what would you want people to get from this series? Privacy Policy Now were gonna shift to a conversation with host and lead producer of the Tulsa Burning podcast series, KalaLea. Executive Director: Jina Chung And I sometimes fail at that. KalaLea: These neighbors, these people were, the people that you might call your neighbors, right? KalaLea: And it was just an excuse to erupt and for the white people to kind of go in and destroy Greenwood. KalaLea: And we just, yeah. Mass French Strikes and Mobilizations Challenge Macrons Pension Reform, Inglorious Inertia: The Albanese Government and Julian Assange, Reconciling Saudi Arabia and Iran: the Significance of the China Effort, I Miss Tom Clancy, the Author Who Provoked Me to Write, The Simple Reason Why the U.S. But the centennial anniversary of the attack brought journalists and filmmakers and even President Biden to Tulsa. And Mimi at the school of law is like, where did you get this? It was, it was insert expletive here enormous. Blindspot: Tulsa Burning
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We painstakingly built it by hand, in no small part to Jessica Sheltons work over the last four years, just spending evenings and weekends adding to a map using census records, combining those with county land records. Resmaa Menakem: For most of our lives, the white body has had full and unfettered access to every part of our bodies. Nelson, who chronicles the Panther movement in his new documentary, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, says the group was a response to what some saw as the limitations of the nonviolent civil rights movement. KalaLea: Someone asked what would you want people to get from this series? Later weve kind of learned, which is not in the series, again we really had to stay focused, and it was tough to find this information out, but we later learned that they might have ended up in the exact same city, the two, and that they might have actually been lovers. KalaLea: Right? Lead Supporters And so for me it really is about, as Black people, how do we begin to turn towards each other more, reclaim those pieces, and metabolize that energy for our freedom as opposed to using that same energy to burn each other up. KalaLea: Of what was happening on the day, or you know, the day of. Amy Gastelum: Well, its good to hear your voice. Im glad youre generally okay. NARRATOR Thats another way of absconding or of evading the individuals that were responsible, of shielding them. Advertising Franklin V/O: It is May 31st, 1921. What did you know about that? Amy Gastelum: So we have, so Greenwood is prospering and Black, and then theyre armed and prepared to defend it. By 1968 Bobby Hutton was the first Black Panther to die at the hands of the police.It was viewed as Police Brutality by Panther sympathizers. KalaLea: So yeah, B.C. You know, not so much focusing on only the trauma.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolutionis the first feature-length documentary to explore the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural and political awakening for black people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. But actually that was happening all over the country, all over the world. WebThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution. Amy Gastelum: Right. Amy Gastelum: Mm. So this was not really an anomaly. Im like, we built it. The day is just beginning. The film ends with the statement that 20 Black Panthers are still in prison, over four decades after the Party rocked the nation. With Cleaver in exile in Algeria, Newton controlled the Party apparatus, such as it was. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. The series tells the story of the rise of Greenwood, a prosperous Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, also known as Black Wall Street. An unbroken stream of pedestrians, male and female, passes down Greenwood Avenue. Spears (left) and Effie Thompson (center) filing insurance claims for survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre in a Red Cross tent. When we like unveil this map to like the world, it rewrites everything that we even know about Greenwood. KalaLea: Oh, you dont think that the Tulsa Race Massacre should be taught in schools in Oklahoma because it might make a white student feel bad. So I wanted to play that. The way we see the world shapes the way that we treat it. It really deepened the experience for me. Terms of Use. When you see it, I will show you this map one day, when you see it will blow your mind. When Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Party in 1966, they were riding a wave of rebellion that had engulfed Black America from boycotts, sit-ins and Freedom Rides in the South, to mass riots and near-insurrections in the Black ghettoes of the North. KalaLea: But if you use white mob, then its done. I mean, there were hundreds of others. Yeah. Thanks for saying that, Amy. 33 pages. The youthfulness of the Panthers was an asset, a potency that enhanced the reach of their radical actions. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. The , With extreme weather all over the United States and in the news, yet with little, Zinn did not merely record history, he made it: as a professor at Spelman College. KalaLea: And luckily, like I said, he was there without his family so that he can secure housing. A new revolutionary culture was emerging and it sought to drastically transform the system. I have a lot of respect for the work that Making Contact has done over the years. KalaLea: Yeah, thats very important.
Teaching Activity. Amy Gastelum: I also appreciated the way that the production of the show is really respectful of the trauma that is brought up when we tell traumatic stories. The Black Panthers movement. How did that happen? He was practicing law in Ardmore, in a town called Rentiesville before moving to Tulsa, early in 1921. Carlos Moreno: So like that entire North Tulsa area was all one contiguous, like Black community. This is Making Contact. Blindspot: Tulsa Burning Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. KalaLea: You used the word white mob earlier. In a series of four images, Newton and Seale pose for the photographer, unable to hold their laughter as they prepare for a portrait. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. KalaLea: Can we talk about your grandfathers experience during the massacre? The Washington Posts One-Sided Assessment of Disinformation, When Israel Has a Demo but No Democracy. The Greenwood massacre happened only two years after the Red Summer of 1919, a time when Black communities all over the nation were terrorized by white people. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. KalaLea: Yeah. He happened to go up to use the restroom, apparently allegedly tripped in the elevator, grabbed the white womans hand.
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Theres a part that youve put on the table, and theres a part that you take and listen to in your ear. 7 pages. Spears is a telephone. One of the most moving sequences in the film is a shot of Hampton leading a multi-racial mass meeting in Chicago, bringing them to their feet, fists in the air, chanting I am a revolutionary!. (Basic information for each photograph can be found in a gallery guide.)
Thats new sis. The Black Panthers condemnations of injustice, oppression and brutality in the late 60s and early 70s reverberate again in one city after another. The US in particular is obsessed with trauma, stories around oppression, especially of marginalized communities, Black and Brown communities. KalaLea: I am okay. Black Women In History The story of the Black Panthers is often told in a scatter of repackaged parts, often depicting tragic, mythic accounts of violence and criminal activity; but this is an essential story, vibrant, human; a living and breathing chronicle of a pivotal movement that birthed a new revolutionary culture in America. Franklin: He didnt discuss it with me. He is also co-founder and executive director of Firelight Media, which provides support to emerging documentarians. Amy Gastelum: You are listening to Making Contact and an interview with KalaLea, producer and host of the podcast series, Blindspot: Tulsa Burning. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, chronicles this pivotal movement that birthed a new revolutionary culture in America. I was taught to be proper.Behave yourself.Youre going out in public to always know that the white man was listening.With the Black Panthers coming to the scene, it was just a completely different message.As a 12 year old, youknow what?You had this whole other portrayal of self and just really digging it! And thank you so much for just making time for this and revisiting this project. It was just a thriving community and neighborhood. Amy Gastelum: Thank you. Franklin: But I think its remarkable that in a Red Cross tent following a catastrophe, six days later they have a phone in their tent. Nelsons film does not shy away from the story of the demise of the Party. And just for our listeners, I mean, I want to say that this clip does not actually include any violence from that day. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution Image Caption: B.C. Rethinking Schools. She yelled, this is all hearsay, or allegedly. I want to play a clip of you and Resmaa Menakem, whos a psychotherapist and trauma specialist that you know, basically takes up the bulk of episode five. Two years later, the outsiders are gone. If you just say white mob, you dont have to look for the people. Resmaa Menakem: For most of our lives, the white body has had full and unfettered access to every part of our bodies. Dick Rowland disappears.
By Stanley Nelson. So this was not really an anomaly. Stanley Nelsonis an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, MacArthur Genius Fellow, and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This woman that he touched also disappears. KalaLea: The African Blood Brotherhood was an organization that was about self-sustainability. A lot of those families are still there, right? Theres a desk, which Ms. Thompson is sitting at with a typewriter. Carlos Moreno: Did I show you that map? KalaLea: Yes. SOT:Rita Williams Garcia, Writer Carlos Moreno: Greenwood has been portrayed in all these shows and documentaries. Harlem: The Soul of the Nation tells the rich, bold, and complicated history of Harlem, and the people who witnessed its flourishing. KalaLea: Yes, thats correct. Franklin, who he was and why he was there that day. The Party was not immune to the surveillance of the federal government; former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover made it his mission to cripple the Party through his COINTELPRO program. Not long after that Hampton was dead, murdered in his bed by Chicago police. Or try Ragland and Ellis for waffles and plenty of other good things to suit the most fastidious. And we review that very quickly in like what I called a timeline montage in episode three. Host: Amy Gastelum
KalaLea: Yeah. Artist: Blue Dot Sessions SOT: Jim Dunbar, Journalist KalaLea: You know, its not very surprising. (715) 7.3 1 h 54 min 2015 X-Ray 13+. KalaLea: And that is a thing that needs to be addressed. And some reason, I mean, this is the thing, like I believe that somebody in Tulsa is working on this now, this story. How many people today know that this Black Panther program was the template for the free breakfast and free lunch programs in schools throughout the nation today? KalaLea: Thats because your grandfather was helping a lot of the survivors and the victims of the massacre. But that again was not exceptional in any way. They were dangerous. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, The Fight Against Native American Mascoting, More than Democracy is at Stake in Israeli Protests, In Defense of the LA Education Workers Strike, Fascism Denial American Style: Exceptionalism in the Ivory Tower, Thirty-four Felony Charges is a Lot of Felony Charges. I have a lot going on right now. KalaLea: Mm-hmm. Thats, I mean, thats really new that we can be doing this, right? And some people define them as militant. I dont know. And Greenwood, I want to mention, was not alone in this. Should you ask any two people to share their thoughts on the Panthers, youre likely to receive divided answers about strategy, effectiveness, and importance. KalaLea: Yes. Making Contact Intro: Our system is in too many ways broken. And basically he just happened to be there at the wrong time. Music 92% TOMATOMETER Average 7.3 Reviews 65 Fresh 60 Rotten 5 Information Studio KalaLea: Hope you have a great rest of your day. Franklins writing and account of it. There is also a huge amount of consumption of it. FILMSOT: WebBlack Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution DOCUMENTARY Revisit the turbulent 1960s, when a revolutionary culture emerged with the Black Panther Party at its vanguard. You know, not so much focusing on only the trauma And I just appreciate all the work that youre putting out and the energy that youre putting into it for all of us to be able to participate in it and be changed by it. @ ulnabj @ul_nabj ULNABJ.wordpress.com ulnabj2@gmail.com The Blank Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is the first feature-length documentary to explore Interim Senior Producer: Jessica Partnow KalaLea: They stood for Black liberation, and they had, you know, veterans, World War I, so they were very knowledgeable and trained about fighting and. Shames accesses the intimacies of the Partys interior world, and his photographs evoke a tenderness that is hard to shake. It covers the rise of Greenwood, a prosperous Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In one image from 1970, Newton, the former Minister of Defense for the Party, stands in his living room shortly after his release from prison. J.W. And from the age of six to ten, they are a separated family. KalaLea: And some days I dont have the energy. Perhaps this missed opportunity is a consequence of hindsight. Its of him sitting in a tent. Amy Gastelum: Including efforts by legislators to stop fact-based lessons, which are being referred to as critical race theory.
Now were gonna shift to a conversation with host and lead producer of the Tulsa Burning podcast series, KalaLea. Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma.
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Cisco Rosado Mother Died,
Trick My Truck Where Are They Now,
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