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Intelligentsia21c

9 Episodes

5 minutes | Jan 17, 2022
Restore Voter Rights Now_ In Hommage to Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Voters Right Act of 1965 was hard won. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was at the forefront of the struggle. In a 2013 case before the U.S. Supreme Court - Shelby County v. Holder, key parts of the law were struck down. Voter justice escaped minorities - particularly Blacks. Restoring federal voter protections now rest in our Legislative branch of government. A body divided over doing the right thing. Our government must act to ensure full democracy for all. We must march on until victory is won. In hommage to the "Dreamer".
4 minutes | Nov 28, 2021
Intel 4-2021: Justice for Ahmaud Arbery _A Due Verdict Delivered
A Georgia jury, reminiscent of a Jim Crow Era panel - eleven Whites and one Black, found three white men guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. He had done nothing wrong. Arbery was unarmed. He was just in a place where racism would rear its ugliness and cost the young Black man his life. A life gone too soon. Thank God there was justice for Arbery. A due verdict delivered. Rest in Peace, Brother Arbery.
3 minutes | Jun 11, 2021
Intel 3-2021: Black Business Status
Black-owned business statistics for 2021 from Fundera - a business financial resource, shows continuing challenges for Black businesses to start, grow, and be sustainable compared to white counterparts. Access to capital continues to be a major issue. The data indicates inequities in the financial system on loan approvals, amounts, and interest rates.
7 minutes | May 10, 2021
Justice Served: Derek Chauvin Guilty
Nearly a year after George Floyd's life was taken by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, a jury found Chauvin guilty of killing Floyd. The evidence was compelling. No doubt, the cell phone video of Chauvin's actions captured by 17-year old Darnella Frazier proved critical in the conviction. The video spread across the world. We could all witness the nine minutes and twenty-nine seconds Chauvin held his knee on Floyd's neck until he was dead. This podcast recounts the verdict, captures reaction from the corner at 38th and Chicago in Minneapolis where Floyd was killed, and raises the urgency of the need for law enforcement reform.
2 minutes | Mar 22, 2021
Intel 2-2021: America's Hate Trait_anti-Asian Attacks
America's hate trait was shown this past week with the killing of eight people in Atlanta-including six Asian American women. This tragedy comes on the heels of data released from the University of California's Center for Hate and Extremism that reports hate crimes against Asian Americans up by 150 percent across major U.S. cities.
17 minutes | Mar 12, 2021
The Quest for Civil Rights_Yesteryears Fight, Today's Plight
The Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s was pivotal in fostering equitable treatment for Black people. However, it did not bring enough to quash systemic inequities. The plight continues today. The Black Lives Matter Movement is at the forefront. This podcast looks at yesteryears Civil Rights Movement and considers today's continuing effort for racial equality.
3 minutes | Feb 21, 2021
Intel 1-2021: New Reports On COVID-19 Impacts On Black People
Information just reported issues of access to the COVID-19 vaccine in communities hit worst by the pandemic; and reductions to U.S. life expectancy at birth caused by COVID-19. The highest being for Blacks.
12 minutes | Feb 8, 2021
Introducing Intelligentsia21C - Framing Racism on Blacks in America
This inaugural Intelligentsia21C podcast episode introduces the Intelligentsia21C platform and delves into issues of systemic racism impacting Blacks in America. Intelligentsia21C is a curated platform that uniquely brings critical analysis to political, social and economic topics—all examined through a racial equity lens. Reaching audiences through this podcast, website Blogs, and on social media, Intelligentsia21C engage a range of guests from seasoned thought leaders to grassroot figures working on the ground. The platform exposes audience members to diverse views on racial inequities and ways to address them. Built from the idea of social circles that emerged in the 18th Century and whose members were recognized as thought leaders for their time, Intelligentsia21C welcomes everybody who wants a more just society. If you ae Black in America, you have not witnessed full equality in a lifetime. Only the Country’s default on it pledge of equal opportunity. Data is clear that Blacks are lagging on political, social, and economic fronts. Key factors on disparities are raised leading to the conclusion that parity adjustment is warranted and a people’s movement for change is necessary.
1 minutes | Oct 13, 2020
57 Years Later: Why We Can't Wait Any Longer
"57 Years Later: Why We Can't Wait Any Longer" takes its theme from Martin Luther King Jr.'s book, Why We Can't Wait that chronicles the 1963 Birmingham movement for racial equality. Again African Americans find it necessary to challenge America's systemic racism. Unrest has captured wide consciousness in this country and around the world. In “57 Years Later: Why We can't Wait Any Longer" we delve into today's plight for racial justice. The podcast will take a deep look into the protests, the demands, and what constitutes victory.
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