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  1. no @Delano because I didn't answer your original question. Whether schrumpf goes to jail or not, to me was less important than the question of the usa population itself. I admit being in the black community has taught me the importance of comprehending the internal multiracial condition of any community. I wish more black people would comprehend the internal multiracial reality of the black community in the usa or under any government. All black people are black, but we do not share the same ideas about tomorrow and that matters. And it extends to all communities. The over 300 million people in the usa don't have a consensus on tomorrow. and that is the real problem. The government of the usa isn't flexible enough to handle it so you get this chaos. I have said publicly many times, i don't like schrumpt, for many things before his presidential era. But, even though I dislike him, the problems surrounding him have little to do with him and more to do with the truth of the usa which sadly, many people in the usa want to ignore or not see or hope to override through a mix of media plus education programs plus peer pressure. To the case. The first legal fact is , this entire case hinges on the fact that donal trump isn't a new york city resident. if donald trump was listed as a nyc resident the statue of limitations on this case would not allow it, to go forward. which means this case is a witch hunt. The reality is, the district attorney , alvin bragg, could had given this case a pass. He chose not to... but , while I am no lawyer nor do I like schrumpf, i find the basis of this case, a case that would be thrown out if schrumpf lived in nyc, which concerns nothing but a payment to pornstar... people in nyc media are trying to spin this as good law but come on:) this is clearlya witch hunt. and why does that matter? witch hunts only make more witch hunts. cause the point of any witch hunt is to attack someone deemed undesireable by a group that has the power to take advantage, it is never for the betterment of any community. So will he go to jail, I still don't care, and it may happen, but the legal underpinnings, as a non lawyer, I see as soft.
  2. the answers to questions https://entertainment.tumblr.com/tagged/dungeons and dragons https://www.tumblr.com/entertainment/713244388344659969/gather-your-dungeons-and-your-dragons-its-time
  3. Richard Murray Chesspiece and amethyst Vase by richardmurray3d on Sketchfab The purple chesspiece is fine but I don't like the colors in the vase. Sketchfab displays it differently, so I need to be careful about lighting and colors. My second chessboard
  4. Webinar with south side home movie project started by Jaqueline Stewart, my review of elements while experiencing. Positive Black life in home movies. Women and History in home movies. A 1940s party Community tagging using an interaction between Jeanette Forman side Justin Williams Oldest Black Home Movie in their collection https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=2300&type=status
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    Webinar with south side home movie project
    7:30 pm eastern standard
    forum post
    https://aalbc.com/tc/topic/10199-a-webinar-with-the-south-side-home-movie-project/
    status post
    https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=2294&type=status

     

     

    TIME INDEX THOUGHTS

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    sabrina craig

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    7:32
    justin williams

    founded by jacqueline stewart in 2005

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    the people who are behind the organization

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    35 mm is theatrical super 8 or 8 mm is for home movies
    7:37

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    home movies are documentaries of the black past, archivist thought to preserve them to 

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    very little record of south side chicago from black people 
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    neither image was from a black migrant in the usa.
    the photographer's context is absent the angle from black people how we saw ourselves

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    Justin williams will narrate some home movies
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    Presents home movies, I will take stills from them. homemovies09.png

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    womens's history moments
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    althea gibson
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    naacp 
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    medgar evers wife
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    party from 1941
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/collections/nicholas-osborn-collection

     

    7:55 
    williams explains the process into digital
    they do family watch parties/ oral histories/ participatory programs. all is archived and stored in double places.
    During the pandemic they made streaming spinning home movies
    to see spinning home movies
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/creative-reuse/spinning-home-movies

     

    8:04
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    the archivists interacting making this possible

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    community tagging, to describe what goes on in film, who is from chicago

    8:11 jeanette foreman family collection
    justin williams shares the movies and jeanette shares the stories
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    love the gold pants
    the url 
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/collections/jean-patton-collection


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    uncle ironing
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    jeanette younger
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    jeanette early 30s
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    kids playing - the complete film is a nice magic trick

    8:24 adding tags to the videos 
    an example

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    what jeanette says
    lake meadows had the first high rise in the black community of chicago 
    imminent domain was used by the government, but overcrowding was rampant
    they had kitchenette apartments

    I think this can be a place for memory dates, someone younger type in and someone older remember
    modern nyc is revitalizing kitchenette apartments for the highest rent in NYC

    Questions and answers

    Did any home movies from pullman porters?
    james e taylor, but it isn't fully digitized

    what did she cook in the gold pants?
    She made apple pie in the gold pants, any time apple pie or peach pie. the family canned the fruit all year.

    I wonder how many other black communities , that didn't have as many home movies, that have a lost existence? 

    any plan of extending beyond south side chicago, i comprehend the task isn't quick or the ability to find content easy

    you can use this to connect stories to items
    https://storycorps.org/participate/great-questions/

     

    their main website
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/


    how it works
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/community-cataloging-guide

     

    have you found home movies where no one was able to speak on them?

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    the oldest, no one knows who can speak on them

    dr helen hash
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    a pediatrician and practiced in st louis missouri
    she was the first african american physician on staff at washington university

    jeanette says, women in her memory didn't smoke in front of their father's or in public
    but gold pants said, that is my kitchen and I will smoke in it.

    have you guys asked people from countries where the doctor traveled outside the usa to look at her movies to get an idea of where these places are?
    thank you all, the legend Jeanette, Justin and Sabrina for making this happen, Jacqueline for starting this organization and all for making this fun 


    THE NEXT EVENT
    https://sshmp.uchicago.edu/events/spinning-home-movies-live-special-guest-artist-tbd

     

  6. @Chevdove yeah, the behind your birth time machine. The problem with people in history like Tituba is all that is known is irrelevant to knowing who she is. this is why I emphasize to all black people, leave a diary. Not for sale, not for making money, for making a record of you by you. This is not about getting an a or making a thesis for review to earn a piece of paper from a school, this is about comprehending that knowing who someone is , does not derive from the paper trail. Their travel log doesn't display who they are. census does not display who they are. a diary displays who you are. well, yes, in some ways I find a lot of value in her testimony, not truth in what it says but in truth in what it derives. here is an enslaved woman, unhappy/angry/bitter and she must have realized this is her chance to cause havoc. I find comfort in the truth of her actions.
  7. @Pioneer1 at least from this author's words, tituba didn't start it, not in the least. it was started in a white pastors home. but what the author admits is tituba's claims were the most flamboyant or extravagant. Tituba didn't start it but tituba stoked it better than any other. And it wasn't anger at the white family, it was anger at the white community. One of the tragedies of modernity is black people living today don't seem to comprehend how enslaved black people hated whites. Maybe it is just hard for most modern black folks to accept such hate in the hearts our forebears when we have grandmothers talking about don't hate.
  8. @SpeakHerTruth I will defend the black community in the usa and say, black people , all age groups, living today have to realize that in the black community in the usa we have many battles of heritage, what we carry, that had very negative legacies in the cultures, what we grow, afterward. When the war between the states ended , while most black people could be considered christian, we were not church people. Remember, black churches were common after the war between the states. Why does that matter? the creation and administration and culture of black churches was a battle in the black community that we don't speak of enough. As always in the usa in the black community , no consensus existed really, but who won the war? Black churches, financed by whites mostly, who felt the illiterate black people , who were illiterate through slavery not their own means, were a lesser peoples who needed sheparding by the black people more fortunate to have been allowed to learn. We had the black college movement, again mostly founded by white churches, to get the black one percent, the black financial aristocracy to be christian/culturally attuned to the usa- meaning no anti white<get the hate out your heart> - no anti usa<even though you were enslaved and forced to immigrate it makes no difference, which is a clear matter of opinion, not fact>.And in black colleges became a minority in the black community who used their common education as a status symbol to the majority of black people who could read or write, but were not knowledgeable and often used various accents or patuas like geechee, which black people don't like to admit was looked down on by the black one percent. Then you had the NAACP , funded by white jews, who through WEB DUbois believed in the talented tenth, which is another minority in the black community. And this one doesn't like black music/ ala no negro spirituals or jazz, was usually redbone, thus looked down on black people of browner hues in skin, and of course, thought unknowledgeable blacks were lazy. My point, the black community in the usa since the end of the war between the states had a black financial elite, I call the black one percent, who while a minority represented the people in leadership roles in the black community. and that minority in the black community had public negative biases towards black people based on how they talked, what they knew, how they saw the world. and the legacy of that internal bias which started at the end of the war between the states has only grown or mutated over the one hundred and fifty plus years to modernity, the now. Remember, fannie lou hamer had to fight other black leaders to speak. but why? they didn't feel this country, illiterate, person had the right quality of voice to speak for black people, and the sad truth is, more black people sounded like fannie lou hamer than any of the others. So I say this to you Speakhertruth for you to comprehend, the heritage that has given you difficulty has a beginning in our community. It isn't merely random negative chiding. it comes from black people judging other black people based on the differences of heritage or culture, which only creates more negative biases. As I have said in this forum many times, The village has many tribes in the USA. The black village isn't one tribe, it is many tribes. A tribe is the college educated, A tribe is the illegal financial operators, a tribe is the black militants who want to kill , a tribe is the black christians who chide non violence, a tribe is...one of many and our community in the usa since the war between the states has seen the generation/birth of many tribes, but the cohesion of next to none of them. The 1960s is the proof. if the nation of islam/the sbclc- southern black christian leadership conference/the naacp- even while white finances/the black panthers for self defense could had worked together better things would had been better. but... the nation of islam had a religious dislike with christian, the black christians had limits on how they would self defend, the naacp felt financial integration side whites was better, the black panthers were too segregationist. It isn't fair that some black people in the past wanted to not be black and suggested that the way they talked made them superior to other black folk. but they did and the legacy of such actions requires the future to deal with. if it can
  9. @Pioneer1 all good fun of course yes, she was the highest ranking female in the original show and until the female doctor in next generation.
  10. MY THOUGHTS I will try and share what I can from this webinar with screen shots or quotes. And definitely try to regale points. we will see. INFO A Webinar with the South Side Home Movie Project + Orientation to New Online Tagging Tools Hosted by the Chicago Public Library 6:30pm, Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Register here before 3pm for the Zoom link Home movies capture a range of details about everyday neighborhood life in Chicago, from fashion to food to how people walk down the street. During moments of social change, they also show historic events from a unique perspective, revealing what it was like to watch Myrlie Evers receive a posthumous award for her husband Medgar in Grant Park in 1963, or to visit the Wall of Respect in Grand Boulevard in 1968. The South Side Home Movie Project has been collecting and preserving home movies from Chicago’s South Side neighborhoods since 2005, and now holds over 700 of these rare glimpses of South Side life in their local film archive. For Women’s History Month, join the SSHMP team in partnership with Chicago Public Library for a virtual guided tour of the project, featuring home movies with women both behind and in front of the camera, from the 1920s-1980s. SPECIAL NOTE: This session will also debut SSHMP’s new Community Tagging Tools, which let you add your own memories to the home movie database and identify the people, places and events you recognize. For the first time, Chicagoans from across the city are invited to try out this custom crowd-sourcing interface so that your stories become part of SSHMP’s virtual archive. Join us for a live demonstration and hands-on orientation to this new way to contribute your memories to Chicago’s history. How to Attend This event takes place on Zoom; click here to register by 3:00 pm Weds, 3/29/23. Only one registration per household is needed. You’ll receive an email link to the secure Zoom link before the event. Automatic transcription is included in all CPL events using Zoom. Image: Dr. Helen Nash filming at Niagara Falls, 1959, from the Dr. Helen Nash Collection. https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=2294&type=status
  11. I see... @Troy that explains it all, Olayemi defines a hip hop mayor as someone who comprehends the culture of hip hop which she proved adams doesn't. I myself, have no idea, and don't see adams as that. I see adams or dinkins as black mayors. You say it is the swagger. All three definitions correctly applied. yes, dinkins is from the older black, more DOS than Caribbean or Continental or Modern Immigrant in all earnest, community in harlem. I have gone by where he lived many times.
  12. @Chevdove yeah tituba, in my view, realized what was happening and embraced the chaos. Thus accusing many out of pure instigation.
  13. @Chevdove tituba hanged. the conviction rate was 99% , the speaker said only one didn't hang and that was a white woman cause her husband spoke for her. but most of the men said they knew their wives were witches. and all the convicted hanged but one, a man who wouldn't accept a plea
  14. American Exile Trailer https://www.kpbs.org/news/2021/11/12/voces-on-pbs-american-exile Nixon https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/movement-and-madman/#part01 My thoughts The tragedy of the war veterans being deported is how many people living outside the USA see the USA as this escape from being where they are, that they support joining the military of the USA, risking potentially all. The biggest problem with documentarian work is the delay. When I think of a number of the documentaries concerning Vietnam most recently I saw, they remind me how the truth has to wait in the USA, and that waiting period has value. Again, how many Black people in the USA served as agents for the federal government, through the CIA/FBI/NSA/Military/ or some fashion. Why can't Black people in the USA know now. I will love to know how many black 80 years olds were agents in the 1950s 1960s 1970s. Why can't we know now? So many people who marched in the stop the war movement never knew the truth of their own influence. And that matters cause how many didn't act similarly thinking they did nothing. The current truth is so much more valuable than the delayed truth.
  15. yes, @Pioneer1 I put them together. I felt both were lean on their own, so just put both. that book was inspired by the real tituba:) can you remember any more? hope you share Black Girls Breathing , I think jasmine, the black woman who started it, makes a great point.
  16. thank you @Troy i am glad someone beat me to it. @Pioneer1 shame on you:) good points @Delano
  17. My pleasure @Chevdove In defense ICe T has a long existence in the hip hop community @ProfD your right, he is from california, but he is respected in said community. @Troy how do you define a hip hop mayor? If someone wants to become the hip hop mayor of chicago, what will they have to do to be described as such in your view?
  18. I have made two chess boards and now I am looking to make a star trek chess board, commonly called 3d chess any ideas
  19. Richard Murray Chesstable 02 by richardmurray3d on Sketchfab I said I will probably make another and then contemplate the star trek chess board:) any suggestions or ideas please comment Chess table 1
  20. I just love this shows question and answer format. circa 10:25 Was Tituba setting up the plate for chaos? yes she is being interregated, but her story seems to fuel the fire, was it intentional? mental health, i hope all of you shared the prior post i made to black women to participate. https://radar.tumblr.com/post/712970298216136704/i-have-adhd-and-i-find-myself-distracted-calmed AL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS https://postitforward.tumblr.com/tagged/black girls breathing x tumblr
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