My moms told me a lot about Ms Angela, that is her generation, the well educated awesome young woman, I think from Berkeley who was a strong force to be reckoned with who stood up for her people and her beliefs, she also told me that she was misunderstood and because of her affiliation with the black panthers party, American was not ready for her; in part, that was some of the reason she went on the “ Run”. I have much respect for her.
@@furburglar2 Wow, I think you have a lot of issues if you're talking so much trash. I'm guessing this is something like a political rally and it's meant to speak to the people's experience. I feel like I understood what she was saying. If you don't understand then say you don't understand instead of trashing someone who is trying.
That's an idiotic statement. 1: The goal of an academy should be teaching specific subject matter. 2: Check your wording. To liberate someone of human rights would be to free them from having rights. Meaning you would strip them away.
The question is why every African people or people belonging to African origin would be called as Negro? Why are not they seen as same as other people belonging to other ethnical and racial background? Why are not they provided same opportunity in every socio economical and cultural field just like the other people belonging to other ethnical and racial background? Why their name is forcefully changed, their ethnicity is being forcefully changed? Why their religion is being forcefully changed? If it happens in a pogressive democratic establishment, then it's not democratic establishment, it's an establishment of hatred and discrimination; if it happens in a socialist or Marxist establishment, then it's never socialist or marxist establishment, it's a fascist establishment. It's an establishment of slavery. Remember, Marxism and pogressive democratic establishment never asks an individual to change his ethnicity, racial background, cultural background or forget his ethnicity, culture and traditions. If it so, then it's an exploitative establishment.
Think about an establishment which never changes identity, tribe, caste, creed, religion, ethnicity, ethnical background, racial background and cultural background of an individual which would be united by an unique pogressive, advanced, socially transformative and transparent culture and traditions guided by an ever transformative, ever developing, pogressive, scientifically innovative, sustainable and human friendly scientific philosophy.
@@steveswanson7648, What? She spent over a year in prison. "In 1970, activist and university professor Angela Davis faced murder charges. A movement arose to free her, and her time in jail inspired her to work to change the prison system. Today, Davis works as a political activist, professor, and author. In August 1970, activist Jonathan P. Jackson's attempt to free three prisoners led to a shoot-out outside a California courthouse. Jackson, a judge, and two others died in the attempt. Davis had not been present but was alleged to have purchased the guns used in the incident. She was charged with murder, kidnapping, and criminal conspiracy. Davis's charges drew national and international attention. She went into hiding and was placed on the FBI's most wanted list. Once caught by the FBI, she spent more than a year in jail.  Free Angela Davis Pinback Button. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. A public movement arose in response to her jailing. People wore "Free Angela Davis" buttons. They founded the Angela Davis Legal Defense Committee. Musicians wrote songs in her defense: "Angela," by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and "Sweet Black Angel," by the Rolling Stones. People protested, including outside of her prison. In 1972, she was acquitted of all charges. During her time in jail, Davis grew deeply concerned with the American prison system. She later founded Critical Resistance, an organization working to abolish the prison-industrial complex. In 1997, Davis came out as a lesbian during an interview with Out magazine. Her books, lectures, and work as a professor discuss oppression faced by African Americans, women, and the LGBTQ+ community."
The strong , beautiful , and smart as a razor is sharp. Angela is as cool , as the other side of my pillow. All Power, To All Freedom Loving People !
My moms told me a lot about Ms Angela, that is her generation, the well educated awesome young woman, I think from Berkeley who was a strong force to be reckoned with who stood up for her people and her beliefs, she also told me that she was misunderstood and because of her affiliation with the black panthers party, American was not ready for her; in part, that was some of the reason she went on the “ Run”. I have much respect for her.
I love how Ms. Davis speaks. It's so serene.
She is so intelligent! Her words give me goosebumps. Especially the part about free speech
Thank you for sharing!
Much respect to the sista!
Damn her speeches are always 🔥
How? That was 20 minutes of drivel and annoying affectations.
Trailing off the last syllable of every other word?
Just talk like a fucking adult.
@@furburglar2 Wow, I think you have a lot of issues if you're talking so much trash. I'm guessing this is something like a political rally and it's meant to speak to the people's experience. I feel like I understood what she was saying. If you don't understand then say you don't understand instead of trashing someone who is trying.
@@furburglar2 Woah, she's got you mad af tho huh? 🤣
The nature of academic freedom should always be for the advancement and liberation of human rights.
That's an idiotic statement.
1: The goal of an academy should be teaching specific subject matter.
2: Check your wording. To liberate someone of human rights would be to free them from having rights. Meaning you would strip them away.
@@furburglar2 what's happening with you?
Word word. Who are some of favorite educators?
@@furburglar2 Did I say "liberation from" friend? Easy to call someone idiotic than actually discuss talking points ~
@@JoshuaElijahC I don't have any particular ranking, but bell hooks is a constant 🖤
This is @the Univ. Of Missouri @ Columbia, Mo.
Was it really?
LOVE HER ❤✊🏿
Just can't get tired of listening to her
Beautiful sister
She's hideous
THE LEGENDARY ANGELA DAVIS! A TRUE BLACK PANTHER!
If you talk to. Brotha. Dhoruba ben. Wahad you might cjange your mind
She was never a. Black. Panther
@@bobbye.wright4424 No
@@bobbye.wright4424 LOL. Wrong again young brother.
@@bobbye.wright4424 she def was a black panther
Power to the people 😍😍😍😍🖤✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
She wasnt about black power
Have you still got the power in your hand?
The question is why every African people or people belonging to African origin would be called as Negro? Why are not they seen as same as other people belonging to other ethnical and racial background? Why are not they provided same opportunity in every socio economical and cultural field just like the other people belonging to other ethnical and racial background? Why their name is forcefully changed, their ethnicity is being forcefully changed? Why their religion is being forcefully changed? If it happens in a pogressive democratic establishment, then it's not democratic establishment, it's an establishment of hatred and discrimination; if it happens in a socialist or Marxist establishment, then it's never socialist or marxist establishment, it's a fascist establishment. It's an establishment of slavery. Remember, Marxism and pogressive democratic establishment never asks an individual to change his ethnicity, racial background, cultural background or forget his ethnicity, culture and traditions. If it so, then it's an exploitative establishment.
Think about an establishment which never changes identity, tribe, caste, creed, religion, ethnicity, ethnical background, racial background and cultural background of an individual which would be united by an unique pogressive, advanced, socially transformative and transparent culture and traditions guided by an ever transformative, ever developing, pogressive, scientifically innovative, sustainable and human friendly scientific philosophy.
🔥🔥🔥✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🔥🔥🔥
APTTP!!!
Wasn’t she responsible for the dissolution of the party as it existed in the 60s?
No your thinking of 'Mary' aka J. Edgar Cointelpro Hoover.
She is a sellout now , she has been compromised
I wondered if she had sold out.
Just a thought
How? Can you explain, or link to articles that do?
Research it yourself like I did , stop being so lazy
Why you think when she was 1 of the most wanted at 1 time on the fbi wanted list that she never ever was arrested, she made a deal with them
@@steveswanson7648, What? She spent over a year in prison.
"In 1970, activist and university professor Angela Davis faced murder charges. A movement arose to free her, and her time in jail inspired her to work to change the prison system. Today, Davis works as a political activist, professor, and author.
In August 1970, activist Jonathan P. Jackson's attempt to free three prisoners led to a shoot-out outside a California courthouse. Jackson, a judge, and two others died in the attempt. Davis had not been present but was alleged to have purchased the guns used in the incident. She was charged with murder, kidnapping, and criminal conspiracy.
Davis's charges drew national and international attention. She went into hiding and was placed on the FBI's most wanted list. Once caught by the FBI, she spent more than a year in jail.

Free Angela Davis Pinback Button. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
A public movement arose in response to her jailing. People wore "Free Angela Davis" buttons. They founded the Angela Davis Legal Defense Committee. Musicians wrote songs in her defense: "Angela," by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and "Sweet Black Angel," by the Rolling Stones. People protested, including outside of her prison. In 1972, she was acquitted of all charges.
During her time in jail, Davis grew deeply concerned with the American prison system. She later founded Critical Resistance, an organization working to abolish the prison-industrial complex. In 1997, Davis came out as a lesbian during an interview with Out magazine. Her books, lectures, and work as a professor discuss oppression faced by African Americans, women, and the LGBTQ+ community."
She was an agent… sorry. We gotta stop recognizing her.
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LOVE HER ❤✊🏿