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    Explore " fred hampton" with insightful episodes like "DENZEMBER VOL. I - Malcolm X feat. Edward Ongweso Jr.", "543- In Proximity: Ryan Coogler and Roman Mars", "The First Rainbow Coalition", "The First Rainbow Coalition" and "The First Rainbow Coalition" from podcasts like ""Hit Factory", "99% Invisible", "UC Santa Barbara (Audio)", "Film and Television (Video)" and "Film and Television (Audio)"" and more!

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    DENZEMBER VOL. I - Malcolm X feat. Edward Ongweso Jr.

    DENZEMBER VOL. I - Malcolm X feat. Edward Ongweso Jr.

    Writer, editor and podcaster Edward Ongweso Jr. returns to the show to kick off Denzember, a monthlong celebration of our greatest living actor, with a conversation about Spike Lee's seminal 1992 biopic 'Malcolm X'. It stands as one of Lee's most triumphant achievements and one of Denzel Washington's very best performances as one of the most significant figures of 20th century America.

    We discuss the film's trouble gestation period, taking nearly 30 years to get to the big screen then courting controversy throughout its production. We also discuss the film's portrait of Malcolm X and offer our readings of Spike's ultimate intention - presenting a fractured portrait that embraces the many sides of the man and the many ideologies and sects that claim him. Finally, we talk about the film's noteworthy detractors, including social critic and theorist bell hooks, who makes a compelling case that the film ultimately fails to bring a meaningful portrait of Malcolm to the big screen.

    Read bell hooks's review of Spike Lee's 'Malcolm X' at Artforum.

    Edward's Top 5 Denzel Performances:
    1. Malcolm X (1992)
    2. Fences (2016)
    3. Training Day (2001)
    4. The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
    5. Philadelphia (1993)/The Hurricane (1999)

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    543- In Proximity: Ryan Coogler and Roman Mars

    543- In Proximity: Ryan Coogler and Roman Mars

    In Proximity is a podcast from Proximity Media about craft, career, and creativity.

    Proximity founder Ryan Coogler talks all about podcasts with Roman Mars, host and creator of 99% Invisible, a sound-rich narrative podcast about architecture and design. They discuss holding pandemic meetings about the business of podcasting, Roman’s journey from science to public radio to 99% Invisible, finding the balance between being an artist and business owner plus why Roman believes a producer is the highest form of worker, collaborating on the Judas and the Black Messiah Podcast, the read-to-tape system, and Prox Recs that include a good coffee table book that will impress your friends and how to make great radio.

    Listen to In Proximity on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast app.

    The First Rainbow Coalition

    The First Rainbow Coalition
    In this enlightening conversation, Ray Santisteban, director and producer of the documentary "Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition," shares his insights on activism, coalition politics, and social change. Santisteban delves into his journey of making the documentary and how it marked the beginning of his filmmaking career. He highlights the unique power of documentary filmmaking which enables him to address important social issues that Hollywood often overlooks. Exploring the historical context of revolutionary movements, including the influential role of the Black Panthers, Santisteban emphasizes the significance of building diverse and uncomfortable coalitions to achieve transformative progress. Don't miss this inspiring dialogue on realizing revolutionary possibilities and the untapped potential of documentary filmmaking. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38821]

    The First Rainbow Coalition

    The First Rainbow Coalition
    In this enlightening conversation, Ray Santisteban, director and producer of the documentary "Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition," shares his insights on activism, coalition politics, and social change. Santisteban delves into his journey of making the documentary and how it marked the beginning of his filmmaking career. He highlights the unique power of documentary filmmaking which enables him to address important social issues that Hollywood often overlooks. Exploring the historical context of revolutionary movements, including the influential role of the Black Panthers, Santisteban emphasizes the significance of building diverse and uncomfortable coalitions to achieve transformative progress. Don't miss this inspiring dialogue on realizing revolutionary possibilities and the untapped potential of documentary filmmaking. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38821]

    The First Rainbow Coalition

    The First Rainbow Coalition
    In this enlightening conversation, Ray Santisteban, director and producer of the documentary "Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition," shares his insights on activism, coalition politics, and social change. Santisteban delves into his journey of making the documentary and how it marked the beginning of his filmmaking career. He highlights the unique power of documentary filmmaking which enables him to address important social issues that Hollywood often overlooks. Exploring the historical context of revolutionary movements, including the influential role of the Black Panthers, Santisteban emphasizes the significance of building diverse and uncomfortable coalitions to achieve transformative progress. Don't miss this inspiring dialogue on realizing revolutionary possibilities and the untapped potential of documentary filmmaking. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38821]

    The First Rainbow Coalition

    The First Rainbow Coalition
    In this enlightening conversation, Ray Santisteban, director and producer of the documentary "Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition," shares his insights on activism, coalition politics, and social change. Santisteban delves into his journey of making the documentary and how it marked the beginning of his filmmaking career. He highlights the unique power of documentary filmmaking which enables him to address important social issues that Hollywood often overlooks. Exploring the historical context of revolutionary movements, including the influential role of the Black Panthers, Santisteban emphasizes the significance of building diverse and uncomfortable coalitions to achieve transformative progress. Don't miss this inspiring dialogue on realizing revolutionary possibilities and the untapped potential of documentary filmmaking. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38821]

    The First Rainbow Coalition

    The First Rainbow Coalition
    In this enlightening conversation, Ray Santisteban, director and producer of the documentary "Time of the Phoenix: The First Rainbow Coalition," shares his insights on activism, coalition politics, and social change. Santisteban delves into his journey of making the documentary and how it marked the beginning of his filmmaking career. He highlights the unique power of documentary filmmaking which enables him to address important social issues that Hollywood often overlooks. Exploring the historical context of revolutionary movements, including the influential role of the Black Panthers, Santisteban emphasizes the significance of building diverse and uncomfortable coalitions to achieve transformative progress. Don't miss this inspiring dialogue on realizing revolutionary possibilities and the untapped potential of documentary filmmaking. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38821]

    Chairman Fred Hampton Jr on Black Panther Party, Dad Park Closed Chicago Crime +More(Full Interview)

    Chairman Fred Hampton Jr on Black Panther Party, Dad Park Closed Chicago Crime +More(Full Interview)

    Chairman Fred Hampton Jr in Houston Texas sit Down with Boss Talk 101 and explain his Dads Mission where it is today Chairman Fred Hampton Jr also speaks on his Dad being arrested and put into prison over $70 Dollars of Ice Cream Chairman Fred Hampton Jr on Black Panther Party, Dad Park Closed Chicago Crime #fredhampton #chicago #bosstalk101 Visit and Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bosstalkpodca... Visit Our Website and Subcribe: https://bosstalkpodcast101.com Subscribe NOW to BOSS Talk 101 its a Unique Hustle: https://youtube.com/c/ECeoUniqueFashions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e_ceo_/?hl=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosstalkpod... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...

    Black Panther Series : Fred Hampton

    Black Panther Series : Fred Hampton

    April's spotlight focuses our Black Panther Series which features the words of Black Panther members to spark a fire.

    Fred Hampton features in this week's episode. Please see below accreditations for frequencies featured.

    MIKEY GENERAL - NO FOLLOW BABYLON

    (BLACK PANTHER) FRED HAMPTON IN HIS OWN WORDS PT 1, 2 & 3
    CHANNEL : SABOTAJE19NRSG

    THE EXECUTION OF BLACK PANTHER LEADER FRED HAMPTON (1969 NEWS REPORT)
    CHANNEL : NPATOU
    14 /21 GAP PHONE

    BLACK PANTHER FRED HAMPTON SHOT & KILLED - 1969
    CHANNEL : VINMOONSU

    LUCIANO - WICKED BABYLON

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    Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or works featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora. 

    Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.

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    A Short History of COINTELPRO with Alex Zambito (& the Agent Provocateur Cocktail)

    A Short History of COINTELPRO with Alex Zambito (& the Agent Provocateur Cocktail)

    In this episode, Alex Zambito tells the twisted story of the FBI’s efforts to infiltrate and dismantle leftist movements in America. COINTELPRO campaigns began in the 50s, targeting communists, anti-war activists, and black leaders of the civil rights movement. 


    Alex Zambito is on the editorial board for Midwestern Marx – a website and journal offering Marxist analysis of politics and history. He is currently pursuing his masters in history. His work focuses on anti-communist repression campaigns in western “democracies” and the history of proletarian struggles around the globe. Check out his article about COINTELPRO here:  The FBI’s War on the Left: A Short History of COINTELPRO



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    Agent Provocateur

    45 ml Rum-Bar Gold Jamaican Rum

    20mlStrawberry Syrup

    22mlLime Juice 

    2dashes Aromatic Bitters

    Small pinch of salt 


    Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake well with ice cubes. Fine strain into a coupe and garnish with a strawberry slice. 


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    Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

    Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

    Kicking off Black History Month, we revisit this historical crime thriller released just a year ago and starring two of today’s most impressive actors, Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeish Stanfield. 

    Kaluuya stars as Fred Hampton who was the chairman of the Black Panther Party in Illinois in the late 1960s, mostly around Chicago.  He has made quite the name for himself as an effective Civil Rights leader and as a result, is soon perceived by the FBI at the time as a potential threat.  Stanfield plays Bill O’Neill who is a local Chicagoan recruited by the FBI to infiltrate the local Black Panthers to help take them down.  Of course, O’Neill starts to befriend Hampton and tensions build as both Hampton’s influence grows as do the FBI’s plans to stop him.

    Shaka King directs this searing drama which received much acclaim last year along with winning two Oscars including Best Supporting Actor for Daniel Kaluuya.

    Host: Geoff Gershon
    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    S3E49: 2021 Oscars Preview: Judas and the Black Messiah

    S3E49: 2021 Oscars Preview: Judas and the Black Messiah

    We kick off our 2021 Oscars Preview Series with Judas and the Black Messiah! We cover the incredible performances from Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield’s as Fred Hampton and Bill O'Neal, as well as the powerful story this movie tells thanks to director/writer/producer Shaka King. We also bring to light some of the historical events that take place in the film, as well as the connection between the events happening in the movie, and in Trial of the Chicago 7. Be sure to check out our website, popculturepodcast.com for more entertainment news, notes, trailers, and podcast episodes, and don't forget to follow Zero Dark Nerdy on all social media networks.

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    On A Move with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr.

    On A Move with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr.

    On a Move people! This week Mike sits down with his friend and activist, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. The Chairman gives us insight into the new movie about the assassination of his father, Judas and the Black Messiah. Plus Mike and the Chairman discuss what it's like growing up as children of revolutionaries, what factors are holding back the movement today, and the expectations and motivations for continuing the work. 

    Make sure you check out Save the Hampton House for more info on how you can help preserve the legacy of the Chairman Fred Hampton. 

    And if you want to contact The Chairman Fred Hampton Jr, send him an email: bookings.chairmanfred@gmail.com

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    Shaka King

    Shaka King

    Our guest is Shaka King, the director, co-writer and producer of “Judas and the Black Messiah.” The film tells the story of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and FBI informant William O’Neal, whose intel led to Hampton’s killing by law enforcement in 1969. King talks about why he felt a responsibility to make the movie, how one day of shooting felt like stepping into a time warp, and making the jump from indie filmmaking to big studio production. Photo credit: Parris Whittingham.

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    Creative Critique on the Judas and the Black Messiah Film | Ep 24 | Gentlemen's History Hour

    Creative Critique on the Judas and the Black Messiah Film | Ep 24 | Gentlemen's History Hour

    In this episode we review the film Judas and The Black Messiah. Joined by Scholar Fred, we took a deep dive in the details of the story and examine where the film delivered and where we question cinematic liberty. Overall it’s a thought provoking conversation that will make change the way you view the film.

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    Produced by Savvi Hue for POD'N.

    We Tread Where We Please with the Mandatory OT Podcast (Chris and Dave Part Two)

    We Tread Where We Please with the Mandatory OT Podcast (Chris and Dave Part Two)

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    15 - Chicago, IL & East St. Louis, IL (Don't Worry, It Gets Worse)

    15 - Chicago, IL & East St. Louis, IL (Don't Worry, It Gets Worse)

    Our final episode of February's Black History Series takes us to Illinois. First, Rachel goes back to Chicago to talk about the incredible life of Fred Hampton and his horrible murder. Then, Emily goes to East St. Louis, IL to share the gruesome details of the 1917 East St. Louis Race Riots (better described as a straight-up massacre). Hopefully, you’re horrified!

    Content/Trigger Warnings: Graphic Violence, Gruesome Details, Police Brutality, Violence

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