the black panthers: vanguard of the revolution transcript

A century of silence means a lot of information has been lost. Bobby Huttonbecame a martyr for the Black Power cause, which fueled other sympathetic causes across the country to support them in solidarity. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. Shames accesses the intimacies of the Partys interior world, and his photographs evoke a tenderness that is hard to shake. panthers revolution vanguard redspark films panther party I mean, there were hundreds of others. A lot of life stuff going on, but I have a lot to be grateful for, for sure. Police or law enforcement sought him out and arrested him and took him to the local jail. It was just a thriving community and neighborhood. Franklin, who he was and why he was there that day. Partners KalaLea: Theres a photograph of your grandfather that I really love. KalaLea: And at the local jail, as things happened, especially during that time, a group of white people were outside trying to get into the jail because they wanted Dick Rowland so that they could lynch him. Lets stay in touch. This sense of empathy comes across even in scenes of funeral processions, a testament to Shamess commitment as a documentarian. And you never really say the word scapegoat in the series, I dont think. Franklin, whos B.C. The Black Panthers were absolutely unique. And Dick Rowland in that event, in the elevator was the scapegoat. It really deepened the experience for me. Check back tomorrow for Part Two of the Black Panthers, Vanguard of the Revolution. SOT: Kathleen Cleaver The film includes considerable footage of Fred Hampton, the leader of the Panthers in Chicago. The film explores the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, one of the 20th centurys most controversial organizations. Each summer, affluent African Americans return to an upper middle class resort community that has historically provided an oasis for black professionals. There were Native people here, but lets act like they werent here, you know? The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution by Marc Norton The title of Stanley Nelsons new documentary film The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, says it clearly. Americas Great Divide: From Obama to Trump, Part 2. To inform white people of what they dont know. KalaLea: Right? 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. Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma. KalaLea: Mm-hmm. Amy Gastelum: Right. And we review that very quickly in like what I called a timeline montage in episode three. And some people define them as militant. Im Amy Gastelum. Master documentarian Stanley Nelson goes straight to the source, weaving a treasure of rare archival footage with the voices of the people who were there: police, FBI informants, journalists, white supporters and detractors, and Black Panthers who remained loyal to the party and those who left it. Why dont you talk a little bit about B.C. But actually that was happening all over the country, all over the world. KalaLea Lead Producer and Host of Blindspot: Tulsa Burning and Producer, Reporter and Editor with WNYC and The New Yorker Radio Hour And I do have a clip, um, here of an interaction between you and J.W. KalaLea: Healing. It says Emma Gurley. They had staked a claim of land in what is now Perry, Oklahoma, and did pretty well there. Amy Gastelum: Thats Carlos Moreno and Bracken Klar of Tulsas Tri-City Collective. Franklin, whos B.C. And I think my number one response was healing. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. Amy Gastelum: KalaLea made the critically acclaimed podcast series Blindspot: Tulsa Burning. Their message of unqualified resistance to racism, armed self-defense and anti-capitalist revolutionary politics galvanized the creation of chapters of the Party in nearly every city and state of the US. This is Making Contact. Carlos is a journalist who contributes to the show and also wrote a non-fiction book calledThe Victory of Greenwood. Where do they come from, right? KalaLea: Can we talk about your grandfathers experience during the massacre? Amy Gastelum: Yeah. The clip is only Franklins account of the calm with which the day began so that you can get a sense of this footage. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson says the Black Panthers caught everyones attention. Franklin, who he was and why he was there that day. There is also a huge amount of consumption of it. Stanley Nelson is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, MacArthur genius Fellow, and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Resmaa Menakem: Think about this. Yep. Im Amy Gastelum. Carlos Moreno: Like nobody even knows this. KalaLea: Yes, I am. But you also dedicate an entire episode to talking about not just the trauma but healing too. TRANSCRIPT. Tri-City Collective panthers vanguard rossclair And I thought it was unusual. Spanish/Bilingual, Teaching Activities (Free). Amy Gastelum: Yeah. He is also co-founder and executive director of Firelight Media, which provides support to emerging documentarians. So I wanted to play that. 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. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. NARRATOR The Black Panthers knew how to exploit the media. Mm-hmm. Yep. It was about a 36 hour. Amy Gastelum: But I definitely think of the African Blood Brotherhood as one of the scapegoats for the attack. TRANSCRIPT Theres a brick floor. J.W. Nuclear Deterrence and the High Cost of Being Wrong, As Congress Considers Prolonging Cubas Designation as a Terrorism Supporter, Biden Dithers, Sparing the Athletes: Revising the Russia-Belarus Sporting Ban, The Tragic U.S. KalaLea: Yeah. 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. When you see it, I will show you this map one day, when you see it will blow your mind. And then we were able to interview his grandson, John W. Franklin. Fifty years ago, on October 15, 1966, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in Oakland, California. Amy Gastelum: While youre listening to this show, people like Carlos and Bracken and Tulsas Tri-City Collective are actively talking about the truth of Greenwood. Franklin: Very different from the phones we have now. KalaLea: The African Blood Brotherhood was an organization that was about self-sustainability. To learn more, you can go to our website, radioproject.org. It covers the rise of Greenwood, a prosperous Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And thank you so much for just making time for this and revisiting this project. Tri-City Collective Amy Gastelum: Mm. And basically he just happened to be there at the wrong time. But local activists, including Carlos, are using newly discovered historic documents to piece together not just the tragedy of the massacre, but the success of the neighborhood before and after the attack. We hear a great deal about the Black Panthers The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense would, for a short time, put itself at the vanguard of that change. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. 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.. KalaLea: Yes, thats correct. Amy Gastelum: Stay with us. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. Music As we witness the rise of a new group of young, black, activists in the U.S., and as we continue pursuing a vision of liberty that includes all Americans, the story of the Black Panther Party remains a vital point of reference. Busy, but like hanging in. They sought to drastically transform the system. They even nailed down who exactly founded the neighborhood. KalaLea: And this whole thing happened. KalaLea: These neighbors, these people were, the people that you might call your neighbors, right? Your email address will not be published. Support for the Panthers was broad and deep, as the film makes clear, surviving and flourishing even while Newton was locked up for the alleged murder of a police officer, and Seale faced a series of trumped-up criminal charges. You do take care to provide like content warnings in the series. I have a lot of respect for the work that Making Contact has done over the years. Much has been dredged up. KalaLea: He has a journal that, or a producer Alana Casanova-Burgess had found. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. Music :10 KalaLea: And only the pain and the suffering, but also who is accountable. Staff The Black Panther Party sought justice for African Americans and other oppressed communities through a combination of revolutionary theory, education, and community programs. KalaLea: He was there on his own, looking for a place for them to live, for his son and his wife to live. They were dangerous. He was practicing law in Ardmore, in a town called Rentiesville before moving to Tulsa, early in 1921. There we have links to Focus Black Oklahoma, the Tri-City Collective, and the incredible Mapping Greenwood Project. I mean, there were hundreds of others. And you never really say the word scapegoat in the series, I dont think. KalaLea: So yeah, B.C. And we review that very quickly in like what I called a timeline montage in episode three. Sometimes I too am exhausted a lot of times for this reason. After the U.S. civil rights movement, change and a revolutionary counter culture emerged in the late 1960s. 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? Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma. Amy Gastelum: They knew how to fight. If the lessons of the Partys successes and failures can offer us any insight, it would be their insistent demand to organize, resist, and ultimately, to act. 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. Erasure is part of US history since the beginning. Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma. And suddenly there is an incident. KalaLea: And some days I dont have the energy. WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015) -All Region DVD at the best online prices at eBay! Making Contact Intro: Our system is in too many ways broken. In town for a visit? Even when you want furniture bad, you want it good. He was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Obama in August 2014. Resmaa Menakem: It is possible. 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. It was, it was insert expletive here enormous. The Cultural Legacy of the Black Panther Party Black Women In History Black Women In History (ENCORE) The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution Dr. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Encore And some reason, I mean, this is the thing, like I believe that somebody in Tulsa is working on this now, this story. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each otherin print, in person, and online. Currently you are able to watch "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution" streaming on Hoopla. Stanley Nelsonis an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, MacArthur Genius Fellow, and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Their causes, with slogans like power to the people and creating a better world are relevant again in an era that has seen the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and tense relations between African American communities and the police. Like Carlos said, some of these truths change everything we thought we knew about Greenwood, like its original size. If it wasnt being done, there would be no reason why you would reach out to me and want to talk to me. KalaLea: I am okay. And I think my number one response was healing. NARRATOR A new documentary on Independent Lens traces the influence of the Black Panthers on U.S. politics and culture in the 1960s. And Greenwood, I want to mention, was not alone in this. Amy Gastelum: Wow. You know, thats not interesting to me. KalaLea: I am okay. Or try Ragland and Ellis for waffles and plenty of other good things to suit the most fastidious. Franklin is of Indigenous and African descent. Featuring Kathleen Cleaver, Jamal Joseph, Ericka Huggins, and dozens of others, as well as archival footage of the late Huey P. Newton and Eldridge Cleaver,The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolutiontells the story of a pivotal movement that gave rise to a new revolutionary culture in America. More stories like this: 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. KalaLea: I believe you said one day earlier, but this actually went into two days. This is a firsthand account. Privacy Policy J.W. Franklins grandson. If you just say white mob, you dont have to look for the people. But actually that was happening all over the country, all over the world. Music: Everyone Ive shown this to is like, this changes everything we know about Greenwood, right? I have no illusions about a postracial society that supposedly came into being after Barack Obama became President I am not afraid to say that at this time, on this day, on this earth, an organization similar to the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense is still necessary.. KalaLea: And yeah, I am not alone in this world in that. Amy Gastelum: Greenwood was a community built by and for Black and Indigenous people in the early 1900s, and it was leveled in a violent attack in 1921. 2003-2017 (Arlington, VA: 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. It was just a thriving community and neighborhood. And from the age of six to ten, they are a separated family. 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. The Black Panthers. It actually went across two days. They were freedom fighters. 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 Resmaa Menakem: It is possible. And they have not examined that as a collective when Black people have their own agency, when Black people have their own sense of being. J.W. Vision & Justice KalaLea: Mm-hmm. Amy Gastelum: Yep. In doing research, we had come across hundreds of other fully or predominantly Black-owned, Black Indigenous Wants Full Spectrum Dominance of the Earth, Sub-Imperialism and Multipolarity: Brazils Dilemma. KalaLea: Yeah. Carlos is a journalist who contributes to the show and also wrote a non-fiction book called, KalaLea: Towns or communities or counties like this throughout Oklahom. 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. Im like, we built it. KalaLea: Yeah, no, it was my pleasure. WebBlack Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution DOCUMENTARY Revisit the turbulent 1960s, when a revolutionary culture emerged with the Black Panther Party at its vanguard. And just for our listeners, I mean, I want to say that this clip does not actually include any violence from that day. KalaLea: And we just, yeah. Franklins writing and account of it. Now back to the show. SOT: Kathleen Cleaver, Black Panther Party I have a lot going on right now. The day is just beginning. Carlos Moreno: Greenwood was like five times bigger than anyone has ever imagined. KalaLea: I dont wanna be a Black journalist. Like Carlos said, some of these truths change everything we thought we knew about Greenwood, like its original size. FILM SOT: Dear Mr. Newton, Im a 13 year old student and I want to be a Black Panther.Does it matter what your religition Is?What are some qualifircations to be a black Panther?P.S. And Greenwood, I think obviously because of the tragic events and its destruction in 1921, I think obviously stands out. A century of silence means a lot of information has been lost. Yeah. KalaLea: And warfare and, and such like that, you know. Franklin. Bracken Klar Co-Executive Producer of Focus: Black Oklahoma, Vice-President of Tulsas Tri-City Collective and DEI consultant WebThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution. 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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. Much has been dredged up. WebThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is the first feature length documentary to showcase the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its Music Erasure is part of US history since the beginning. You were also nominated for a Peabody Award for this project. Resmaa Menakem: And I think that that is a problem for them because when they dont get that deference, something happens to them. Chairman of the Black Panther Party and here he is.Applause. Franklin: Very different from the phones we have now. KalaLea: And it was just an excuse to erupt and for the white people to kind of go in and destroy Greenwood. Click here to learn more There are a lot of people out here that are doing the work and in small and big ways. NARRATOR 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. And I just want to say regarding the intimacy, that I really appreciated your use of self 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. The podcast recounts the brutal 1921 massacre and attack led by a group of white people and backed by the local police. Even when you want furniture bad, you want it good. But you cant appreciate that when it comes to the human race, you know, the differences and the differences in the diversity and how that contributes to our world and our larger and smaller communities. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. And just for our listeners, I mean, I want to say that this clip does not actually include any violence from that day. [BP Bobby Hutton TRT 1:04] You dont have to know their connection or relation to Tulsa. Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution - YouTube 0:00 / 1:53:23 Sign in to confirm your age This video may be inappropriate for some users. Can you talk about Dick Rowland and the alleged elevator incident? And theyre not able to live together as a family until 1924. For a brief period the Black Panther party appeared as the vanguard of revolutionary change incorporating black nationalism and Marxism into its analysis of the WebBlack Panthers march at a Free Huey rally in DeFremery Park (renamed Lil Bobby Hutton Memorial Park by the Panthers) in Oakland, California. Older politically-minded people who have gotten fuzzy about the lengths to which our ruling class will go to stamp out opposition should also see the film. Others, including Eldridge Cleaver, David Hilliard and Elaine Brown rode the tiger of leadership of the Party, but it was the rank-and-file of the many Party members who kept the fire burning. There is also a huge amount of consumption of it. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense would, for a short time, put itself at the vanguard of that change. WebThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is a feature documentary that includes eyewitness accounts from the first members who joined the organization to rank-and-file And kind of you hear B.C. Artist: Blue Dot Sessions Kind of crazy. In the era of Black Lives Matter, what is the legacy of the Black Panther Party?Stephen Shames revisits his chronicleof American activism. A new revolutionary culture was emerging and it sought to drastically transform the system. KalaLea: You know, its not very surprising. 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