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Black Americans in the Workplace | The Daily Social Distancing Show
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published: 24 Jun 2020
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Akon: 'America was never built for black people' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Senegalese-American artist Akon is a five-time Grammy nominee who has sold over 35 million records worldwide and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in popular music, such as Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga and David Guetta.
The musician, songwriter, and producer, who was born in the US but spent much of his childhood in Senegal, is also an activist and a philanthropist - and he has turned his sights on helping Africa.
How many African-Americans do you know actually consider Africa as a vacation spot? Not one... Even just for knowledge, just to know where they came from, just to get an idea of what that is; there is so much fear instilled in them that they wouldn't even want to go there to visit. You mention Africa, they start shaking.
Akon
His current ambitious proj...
published: 24 Jan 2015
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Black People Love Fried Chicken | Ep. 1 | That's Racist
Why do black people love fried chicken? Is that even true? Mike Epps heads to Oakland to get to the bottom of this mystery, and to find out why it's considered a negative stereotype at all.
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"Black people are human beings as well” | Artist Arthur Jafa | Louisiana Channel
“It’s a challenge to me to be born as a man in this world. It’s a challenge to be born as a white person in this world. Those are challenges. The only thing that matters in life is what you make of your circumstances.”
Meet one of the truly extraordinary artists of our time, Arthur Jafa. A while ago we visited him at his studio in Los Angeles for a talk about his amazing work 'Love is the Message, The Message is Death' (2018). He came to Denmark in connection with his exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, which shows several of Jafa’s groundbreaking works.
“The fundamental state of Blackness is something that I am interested in”, says Jafa in this comprehensive, but at the same time ever more personal interview. “A lot of my impulse being analytical certainly comes out of g...
published: 12 Aug 2021
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What Koreans Think of Black People | ASIAN BOSS
Also check out our interview with the most famous black man in Korea, Sam Okyere himself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH8R5eB8ioo
As always, we want to thank everyone that participated in this interview to share their honest thoughts and perspectives. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
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published: 25 Jan 2017
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How Black People In America Shaped Today's Country Music
From the Banjo to Mickey Guyton and Beyonce, here's how black people in America have helped shape country music to what it is today.
This video states that the banjo was created in Africa and brought over to the Americas with enslaved Africans. The banjo is actually an instrument created by enslaved people in the Americas which has heavily influenced by West African lutes.
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White People Unnecessarily Calling the Cops on Black People | The Daily Show
From Starbucks to the golf course to dollar stores, White people are unnecessarily calling the cops on Black people. Here’s a look back at our coverage. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #DulceSloan
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published: 29 Jun 2020
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Why So Many Black People In The U.S. Can't Swim
In the United States, 64% of Black children can’t swim. As a result, they are 3x more likely to drown than white children their same age. But how did this happen? We take a look at the social history of America’s pools and how racial segregation shaped the current climate in pools across the country. #swimming #segregation
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If Black People Said The Stuff White People Say
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The NRA For Black People Wants to Get Political
The NRA has been influential in shaping gun policy in America for generations, but another lesser-known gun group is hoping to also shape the narrative around gun ownership. The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) is the largest minority gun group in the country.
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Black Americans in the Workplace | The Daily Social Distancing Show
From code-switching to daily microaggressions, here’s a slice of what Black people go through in corporate America. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah
Donate to support th...
From code-switching to daily microaggressions, here’s a slice of what Black people go through in corporate America. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah
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- published: 24 Jun 2020
- views: 1498034
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Akon: 'America was never built for black people' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Senegalese-American artist Akon is a five-time Grammy nominee who has sold over 35 million records worldwide and has collaborated with some of the biggest names...
Senegalese-American artist Akon is a five-time Grammy nominee who has sold over 35 million records worldwide and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in popular music, such as Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga and David Guetta.
The musician, songwriter, and producer, who was born in the US but spent much of his childhood in Senegal, is also an activist and a philanthropist - and he has turned his sights on helping Africa.
How many African-Americans do you know actually consider Africa as a vacation spot? Not one... Even just for knowledge, just to know where they came from, just to get an idea of what that is; there is so much fear instilled in them that they wouldn't even want to go there to visit. You mention Africa, they start shaking.
Akon
His current ambitious project, "Akon Lighting Africa," is working to bring solar-powered electricity to Africans in 49 countries by the end of 2020.
Akon is also an ambassador for the non-profit organisation Peace One Day. Last year, he and actor Jude Law brought their celebrity power to Goma to a concert to promote peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
But Akon has also caused controversy through his performance style and his lyrics.
Akon talks to Al Jazeera about running his musical career as a business; his projects - both philanthropic and artistic; singing songs for peace and whether he thinks it can really make an impact; and being an African in the US.
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Senegalese-American artist Akon is a five-time Grammy nominee who has sold over 35 million records worldwide and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in popular music, such as Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga and David Guetta.
The musician, songwriter, and producer, who was born in the US but spent much of his childhood in Senegal, is also an activist and a philanthropist - and he has turned his sights on helping Africa.
How many African-Americans do you know actually consider Africa as a vacation spot? Not one... Even just for knowledge, just to know where they came from, just to get an idea of what that is; there is so much fear instilled in them that they wouldn't even want to go there to visit. You mention Africa, they start shaking.
Akon
His current ambitious project, "Akon Lighting Africa," is working to bring solar-powered electricity to Africans in 49 countries by the end of 2020.
Akon is also an ambassador for the non-profit organisation Peace One Day. Last year, he and actor Jude Law brought their celebrity power to Goma to a concert to promote peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
But Akon has also caused controversy through his performance style and his lyrics.
Akon talks to Al Jazeera about running his musical career as a business; his projects - both philanthropic and artistic; singing songs for peace and whether he thinks it can really make an impact; and being an African in the US.
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- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 3661931
7:03
Black People Love Fried Chicken | Ep. 1 | That's Racist
Why do black people love fried chicken? Is that even true? Mike Epps heads to Oakland to get to the bottom of this mystery, and to find out why it's considered ...
Why do black people love fried chicken? Is that even true? Mike Epps heads to Oakland to get to the bottom of this mystery, and to find out why it's considered a negative stereotype at all.
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- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 1274182
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"Black people are human beings as well” | Artist Arthur Jafa | Louisiana Channel
“It’s a challenge to me to be born as a man in this world. It’s a challenge to be born as a white person in this world. Those are challenges. The only thing tha...
“It’s a challenge to me to be born as a man in this world. It’s a challenge to be born as a white person in this world. Those are challenges. The only thing that matters in life is what you make of your circumstances.”
Meet one of the truly extraordinary artists of our time, Arthur Jafa. A while ago we visited him at his studio in Los Angeles for a talk about his amazing work 'Love is the Message, The Message is Death' (2018). He came to Denmark in connection with his exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, which shows several of Jafa’s groundbreaking works.
“The fundamental state of Blackness is something that I am interested in”, says Jafa in this comprehensive, but at the same time ever more personal interview. “A lot of my impulse being analytical certainly comes out of growing up in very emotional spaces. The nature of Black being, who and what we are, is a product of non-consensual, genetic and cultural exchange. Often I have to remind myself and other people: Black people are human beings as well.”
“If you take Greek or Roman sculpture and it is pointing at the sky, you will say, hey this is man’s ambition. If you paint that same sculpture black, it gets narrowed down to that Black man’s ambition. A black figure can’t be standing in for humankind.”
“The irony or paradoxical thing about Black being is: Black people are both an emblem of abjection, but at the same time they are an emblem of possibility. Not just the thing that destroyed you, but that made you.”
Jafa continues reflecting upon the power and importance of language, images, communication. “In the world, we are living in, we know that its complexity even outruns the capacity of the more powerful to control it. They can’t control what is happening in the world. They can’t make Arab Spring or the Civil Rights Movement not happen. It doesn’t matter, how much military, economic power they have, they can’t control the world. But what they can control is spin. They can control what something exploding is supposed to mean. So to a certain degree, there is a political dimension to my practice. It really is about trying to destabilize the mechanisms that try to make us come to whatever conclusion they decide we should come to.”
“By teaching that the Civil Rights Movement was a mass movement, what you are doing is undermining the idea that a few people can make a change. Individual and small groups of individuals can function catalytically though. That’s what should be being taught.”
Arthur Jafa (b. 1960) is an American Mississippi-born visual artist, film director, and cinematographer. Jafa has exhibited widely including at the Hirshhorn in Los Angeles, Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Tate Liverpool in Liverpool, Serpentine Galleries in London and lately at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. His work as a cinematographer with directors such as Spike Lee and Stanley Kubrick has been notable, and his work on ‘Daughters of the Dust’ (1991) won the ‘Best Cinematography' Award at Sundance. In 2019, Jafa was awarded the Golden Lion for best artist at the Venice Biennale for his film ‘The White Album’. Jafa has also worked as a director of photography on several music videos, including for Solange Knowles and Jay-Z. Jafa co-founded TNEG with Malik Sayeed, a “motion picture studio whose goal is to create a Black cinema as culturally, socially and economically central to the 21st century as was Black music to the 20th century.” He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Arthur Jafa was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in July 2021 in connection with his exhibition MagnumB at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. The video excerpts shown in the video are all part of this exhibition.
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“It’s a challenge to me to be born as a man in this world. It’s a challenge to be born as a white person in this world. Those are challenges. The only thing that matters in life is what you make of your circumstances.”
Meet one of the truly extraordinary artists of our time, Arthur Jafa. A while ago we visited him at his studio in Los Angeles for a talk about his amazing work 'Love is the Message, The Message is Death' (2018). He came to Denmark in connection with his exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, which shows several of Jafa’s groundbreaking works.
“The fundamental state of Blackness is something that I am interested in”, says Jafa in this comprehensive, but at the same time ever more personal interview. “A lot of my impulse being analytical certainly comes out of growing up in very emotional spaces. The nature of Black being, who and what we are, is a product of non-consensual, genetic and cultural exchange. Often I have to remind myself and other people: Black people are human beings as well.”
“If you take Greek or Roman sculpture and it is pointing at the sky, you will say, hey this is man’s ambition. If you paint that same sculpture black, it gets narrowed down to that Black man’s ambition. A black figure can’t be standing in for humankind.”
“The irony or paradoxical thing about Black being is: Black people are both an emblem of abjection, but at the same time they are an emblem of possibility. Not just the thing that destroyed you, but that made you.”
Jafa continues reflecting upon the power and importance of language, images, communication. “In the world, we are living in, we know that its complexity even outruns the capacity of the more powerful to control it. They can’t control what is happening in the world. They can’t make Arab Spring or the Civil Rights Movement not happen. It doesn’t matter, how much military, economic power they have, they can’t control the world. But what they can control is spin. They can control what something exploding is supposed to mean. So to a certain degree, there is a political dimension to my practice. It really is about trying to destabilize the mechanisms that try to make us come to whatever conclusion they decide we should come to.”
“By teaching that the Civil Rights Movement was a mass movement, what you are doing is undermining the idea that a few people can make a change. Individual and small groups of individuals can function catalytically though. That’s what should be being taught.”
Arthur Jafa (b. 1960) is an American Mississippi-born visual artist, film director, and cinematographer. Jafa has exhibited widely including at the Hirshhorn in Los Angeles, Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Tate Liverpool in Liverpool, Serpentine Galleries in London and lately at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. His work as a cinematographer with directors such as Spike Lee and Stanley Kubrick has been notable, and his work on ‘Daughters of the Dust’ (1991) won the ‘Best Cinematography' Award at Sundance. In 2019, Jafa was awarded the Golden Lion for best artist at the Venice Biennale for his film ‘The White Album’. Jafa has also worked as a director of photography on several music videos, including for Solange Knowles and Jay-Z. Jafa co-founded TNEG with Malik Sayeed, a “motion picture studio whose goal is to create a Black cinema as culturally, socially and economically central to the 21st century as was Black music to the 20th century.” He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Arthur Jafa was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in July 2021 in connection with his exhibition MagnumB at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. The video excerpts shown in the video are all part of this exhibition.
Camera: Klaus Elmer
Edited by: Klaus Elmer
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- published: 12 Aug 2021
- views: 1353
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What Koreans Think of Black People | ASIAN BOSS
Also check out our interview with the most famous black man in Korea, Sam Okyere himself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH8R5eB8ioo
As always, we want to tha...
Also check out our interview with the most famous black man in Korea, Sam Okyere himself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH8R5eB8ioo
As always, we want to thank everyone that participated in this interview to share their honest thoughts and perspectives. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Korean population.
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- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 4693755
9:58
How Black People In America Shaped Today's Country Music
From the Banjo to Mickey Guyton and Beyonce, here's how black people in America have helped shape country music to what it is today.
This video states that the ...
From the Banjo to Mickey Guyton and Beyonce, here's how black people in America have helped shape country music to what it is today.
This video states that the banjo was created in Africa and brought over to the Americas with enslaved Africans. The banjo is actually an instrument created by enslaved people in the Americas which has heavily influenced by West African lutes.
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White People Unnecessarily Calling the Cops on Black People | The Daily Show
From Starbucks to the golf course to dollar stores, White people are unnecessarily calling the cops on Black people. Here’s a look back at our coverage. #DailyS...
From Starbucks to the golf course to dollar stores, White people are unnecessarily calling the cops on Black people. Here’s a look back at our coverage. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #DulceSloan
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Why So Many Black People In The U.S. Can't Swim
In the United States, 64% of Black children can’t swim. As a result, they are 3x more likely to drown than white children their same age. But how did this happe...
In the United States, 64% of Black children can’t swim. As a result, they are 3x more likely to drown than white children their same age. But how did this happen? We take a look at the social history of America’s pools and how racial segregation shaped the current climate in pools across the country. #swimming #segregation
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In the United States, 64% of Black children can’t swim. As a result, they are 3x more likely to drown than white children their same age. But how did this happen? We take a look at the social history of America’s pools and how racial segregation shaped the current climate in pools across the country. #swimming #segregation
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- published: 13 Aug 2019
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If Black People Said The Stuff White People Say
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The NRA For Black People Wants to Get Political
The NRA has been influential in shaping gun policy in America for generations, but another lesser-known gun group is hoping to also shape the narrative around g...
The NRA has been influential in shaping gun policy in America for generations, but another lesser-known gun group is hoping to also shape the narrative around gun ownership. The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) is the largest minority gun group in the country.
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