the black panthers: vanguard of the revolution transcript
I have a lot of respect for the work that Making Contact has done over the years. Stephen Shames, Memorial mural for Jonathan Jackson, who was killed on August 7, 1970, during an attempt to kidnap California Superior Court judge Harold Haley and three others to exchange for the freedom of his brother, George Jackson, Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts, 1970Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery, New York. Busy, but like hanging in. And Dick Rowland in that event, in the elevator was the scapegoat. Yeah. It covers the rise of Greenwood, a prosperous Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amy Gastelum: Well, its good to hear your voice. I think the Black Panthers really understood the media.They knew what we were after, they knew what we were focusing on. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. Amy Gastelum: In the series and the way that you express empathy and like, deep curiosity with the people that youre interviewing. To hear more about discoveries happening now in Greenwood, go to our website radioproject.org. 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: Mm-hmm. A lot of those families are still there, right? A lot of those families are still there, right? Making Contact Intro: Our system is in too many ways broken. Recently, they made some pretty big discoveries. KalaLea: Mm-hmm. KalaLea: And we just, yeah. He happened to go up to use the restroom, apparently allegedly tripped in the elevator, grabbed the white womans hand. 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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. KalaLea: Mm-hmm. Carlos said there were several Black women entrepreneurs who did very well for themselves in Greenwood. You dont have to know what their family names are. If you wanna learn more about this series or KalaLea, you can visit our website at radioproject.org. 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. Amy Gastelum: Its a lot for one project for sure. So this was not really an anomaly. Bracken is executive producer of the radio show Focus: Black Oklahoma. WebThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is a 2015 American documentary film directed and written by Stanley Nelson Jr. You can find us on Twitter at making_contact and Instagram @makingcontactradioproject. 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. Bracken Klar: Yeah. I grew up knowing about the massacre from my father. KalaLea: Yeah. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolutionis the first feature-length documentary to explore the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural and political awakening for black people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. Amy Gastelum: Mm. B.C. Show less. And it provides like this really intimate way of telling this story. We see traces of their actions in the interventions of the Black Lives Matter movement, asserting the humanity of black people in the face of incessant state-sanctioned violence, or in the vision of The Black School, a new experimental art school which foregrounds radical black politics and socially engaged art as methodology for educating students. Much has been dredged up. Oof. KalaLea: He has a journal that, or a producer Alana Casanova-Burgess had found. KalaLea: And I remember one of my story editors saying like, oh my God, we have to say white so many times. And from the age of six to ten, they are a separated family. Capital Campaign, Contact Us J.W. I am so grateful that I am not one of those people. Amy Gastelum: So we have, so Greenwood is prospering and Black, and then theyre armed and prepared to defend it. About the Film In the turbulent 1960s, change was coming to America and the fault lines could no longer be ignored . Some of the first images on view depict aspects of Newtons private life, a welcome departure from his highly visible public persona. I think somebody asked, before we even started, you know, the interviews or producing, I feel like I had some type of interview to launch the episode. KalaLea: I believe you said one day earlier, but this actually went into two days. Well, thank you again for your time. It starts with a black couple named Ottawa and Emma Gurley. It was, it was insert expletive here enormous. And we kind of think we know everything there is to know about Greenwood. In town for a visit? Still, the Pantherslegacy looms large. Image Caption: B.C. So the founder of Greenwood is a Black woman. And that couldnt be further from the truth. KalaLea: Yes, I am. The United Nations is Being Used by the U.S. in its Propaganda War against Nicaragua, The Incidental Animal Welfarism of Calvin and Hobbes. A new documentary on Independent Lens traces the influence of the Black Panthers on U.S. politics and culture in the 1960s. J.W. KalaLea: You used the word white mob earlier. Its astonishing. Later weve kind of learned, which is not in the series, again we really had to stay focused, and it was tough to find this information out, but we later learned that they might have ended up in the exact same city, the two, and that they might have actually been lovers. Amy Gastelum: Great. You dont have to know their connection or relation to Tulsa. They had staked a claim of land in what is now Perry, Oklahoma, and did pretty well there. I think somebody asked, before we even started, you know, the interviews or producing, I feel like I had some type of interview to launch the episode. But that again was not exceptional in any way. Advertising Blindspot: Tulsa Burning There we have links to Focus Black Oklahoma, the Tri-City Collective, and the incredible Mapping Greenwood Project. I want to play a clip of you and Resmaa Menakem, whos a psychotherapist and trauma specialist that you know, basically takes up the bulk of episode five. They were dangerous. Black Pantthers SOT: Marlon Brando Resmaa Menakem: Right? You were also nominated for a Peabody Award for this project. KalaLea: Yes, thats correct. 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. You know, there were certain moments where even for myself, I thought people should know, like people should know this story. And that couldnt be further from the truth. Songs: Krotoa Haze, Krotoa, Cheldana Outpost, Krotoa Hills, Helion Fleet Thanks for saying that, Amy. And basically he just happened to be there at the wrong time. KalaLea: And I feel like we need to spend more time and energy interrogating, investigating the people who are nameless. Resistance and Resilience: The Cultural Legacy of the Black Panther Party, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, Dr. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Encore Edition). Later weve kind of learned, which is not in the series, again we really had to stay focused, and it was tough to find this information out, but we later learned that they might have ended up in the exact same city, the two, and that they might have actually been lovers. And so I just aspire in my life to be, you know, a better human being. Franklin V/O: It is May 31st, 1921. The focus of this interview will not be the specific terrors of the event, but we wanted to make you aware that this episode includes discussion of racialized violence and hatred. Artist: Blue Dot Sessions Blindspot: Tulsa Burning The 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 cultural and political awakening for black people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. Mm-hmm. And some reason, I mean, this is the thing, like I believe that somebody in Tulsa is working on this now, this story. 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. A lot of life stuff going on, but I have a lot to be grateful for, for sure. Amy Gastelum: So the final episode, it kind of talks about whats going on in Tulsa right now. Carlos Moreno: So like that entire North Tulsa area was all one contiguous, like Black community. 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 day is just beginning. 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. And I think my number one response was healing. Carlos Moreno: Did I show you that map? The Black Panther Party has a reviled, adored, misunderstood, and mythologized history. Amy Gastelum: You are listening to Making Contact and an interview with KalaLea, producer and host of the podcast series, Blindspot: Tulsa Burning. Kind of crazy. And someone asked like, what would you like people to take away? But they were also about self-defense. Music TRANSCRIPT. Sometimes I too am exhausted a lot of times for this reason. In a series of four images, Newton and Seale pose for the photographer, unable to hold their laughter as they prepare for a portrait. Amy Gastelum: Yeah. KalaLea: And yeah, I am not alone in this world in that. My father, he was six years old. NARRATOR So this was not really an anomaly. Dick Rowland disappears. He was in his hotel. The Blank Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is the first feature-length documentary to explore the Black Panther Part, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural awakening for black people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. KalaLea: I am okay. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson says it was a revolutionary time. Americas Great Divide: From Obama to Trump, Part 1. KalaLea: And I remember one of my story editors saying like, oh my God, we have to say white so many times. And we kind of think we know everything there is to know about Greenwood. To inform white people of what they dont know. 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 Hindsight affords a particular kind of clarity. Franklins writing and account of it. And Greenwood, I think obviously because of the tragic events and its destruction in 1921, I think obviously stands out. 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. The site's consensus states: " The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution offers a fascinating -- if somewhat rudimentary -- introduction to a movement, and an era, that remains soberingly relevant today." Metacritic reports an 80 out of 100 rating based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". We only immortalize whatwe think is necessary to immortalize. KalaLea: And I feel like we need to spend more time and energy interrogating, investigating the people who are nameless. Making Contact Staff: KalaLea: And only the pain and the suffering, but also who is accountable. KalaLea: Healing. He was practicing law in Ardmore, in a town called Rentiesville before moving to Tulsa, early in 1921. Unionized Starbucks Workers Roast Howard Schultz, Roaming Charges: Spare the AR-15, Spoil the Child, Some Congress Members Need to Sit Down and Shut Up, Making the Rich Richer: the Silicon Valley Bank Bailout, The State of Cuba-US Relations: An Interview With Dr Jos Ramn Cabaas, Nichole Stephens, Administrative Assistant. She yelled, this is all hearsay, or allegedly. Stay at the Stratford, the leading colored hotel of the Southwest. Thats new sis. And some people define them as militant. The Black Panther Party was, in its day, the leading organizational expression of the revolutionary forces in the United States. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution Making Contact Intro: Our system is in too many ways broken. Amy Gastelum: I also appreciated the way that the production of the show is really respectful of the trauma that is brought up when we tell traumatic stories. Stephen Shames, Black Panthers carry George Jacksons coffin into St. Augustines Episcopal Church for his funeral service as a huge crowd watches, Oakland, California, August 28, 1971Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery, New York. 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. Resmaa Menakem: And I think that that is a problem for them because when they dont get that deference, something happens to them. Much has been written by and about the Panthers. The podcast recounts the brutal 1921 massacre and attack led by a group of white people and backed by the local police. You dont have to know what their family names are. Amy Gastelum: Mm. [@8:00 to understand the Panthers at all you have to understand what was going on in this period that we cover on the film 1966 to73.You know when there were all these movementschurningin America at the time.There was the traditional civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, the student movement the women's liberation movement there were all these things about what happened and they were all part of you know what was going on in the states. The Black Panthers weaves together the voices of those who lived this story journalists, police, informants, and white supporters and rank and file members, those who remained loyal to the party and those who left it. Amy Gastelum: They knew how to fight. Ton) in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! And it provides like this really intimate way of telling this story. Instead of consistent labels denoting the names, locations, and dates of Shamess subjects, the decision to display only selected interview excerpts on the gallery walls, drawn from the book, curtails an objective interpretation. This documentary tells the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, one of the 20th century's most alluring and controversial organizations that captivated the world's attention for nearly 50 years. By what name was The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015) officially released in Canada in English? Partners In Tulsa, one resistance group was called the African Blood Brotherhood. NARRATOR KalaLea: So yeah, B.C. Carlos Moreno Member of Tulsas Tri-City Collective, journalist and author of The Victory of Greenwood and A Kids Book About the Tulsa Race Massacre And Im going to do as much as I can, Im going to start right now. Its always been a thing. 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. Yeah, thats right. And someone asked like, what would you like people to take away? They were freedom fighters. J.W. Theres a brick floor. I think it, a lot of people think that like, oh, theres just one magical place where Black people were able to thrive. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense would, for a short time, put itself at the vanguard of that change. Amy Gastelum: Wow. We hear from KalaLea, host of the critically acclaimed podcast series Blindspot: Tulsa Burning. An unbroken stream of pedestrians, male and female, passes down Greenwood Avenue. KalaLea: Can we talk about your grandfathers experience during the massacre? And they werent the only ones. The US in particular is obsessed with trauma, stories around oppression, especially of marginalized communities, Black and Brown communities. Americas Great Divide: From Obama to Trump, Part 2. Stanley Nelson tells the vibrant story of a pivotal movement that feels timely all over again. You know, there were certain moments where even for myself, I thought people should know, like people should know this story. The period when the Party was at its peak, in the late 60s and early 70s, was also the heyday of the mass youth revolt and the anti-Vietnam War movement that has come to be known as The Sixties. Despite all the rewriting of history that has occurred since that fateful time, this was a period in which millions in the US believed that revolutionary change was in the air, that imperialist war, capitalist exploitation and racism needed to die, and that radical change was not only possible but also inevitable. Just, just hang up this, um, hold on, let me go look at it. The Black Panthers condemnations of injustice, oppression and brutality in the late 60s and early 70s reverberate again in one city after another. KalaLea: And it was just an excuse to erupt and for the white people to kind of go in and destroy Greenwood. 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. Its a commodity. I grew up knowing about the massacre from my father. KalaLea: Someone asked what would you want people to get from this series? document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2023 Making Contact International Media Project 1714 Franklin Street Yeah. Or try Ragland and Ellis for waffles and plenty of other good things to suit the most fastidious. The focus of this interview will not be the specific terrors of the event, but we wanted to make you aware that this episode includes discussion of racialized violence and hatred. They discuss current efforts to better understand not just the tragedy of the event, but also the success of the neighborhood before and after the attack. Amy Gastelum: Well stay in touch. 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? He is also the co-founder and Executive Director of Firelight Films and co-founder of Firelight Media, which provides technical support to emerging documentarians. Just, just hang up this, um, hold on, let me go look at it. Teaching Activity. There are a lot of people out here that are doing the work and in small and big ways. KalaLea: Oh, you dont think that the Tulsa Race Massacre should be taught in schools in Oklahoma because it might make a white student feel bad. The book also incorporates excerpts from Newtons interviews and speeches into a roundtable of recollections from still-living Party members. 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. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. Mass French Strikes and Mobilizations Challenge Macrons Pension Reform, Inglorious Inertia: The Albanese Government and Julian Assange, Reconciling Saudi Arabia and Iran: the Significance of the China Effort, I Miss Tom Clancy, the Author Who Provoked Me to Write, The Simple Reason Why the U.S. Host an Exhibition, Lead Supporters So I wanted to play that. And kind of you hear B.C. The youthfulness of the Panthers was an asset, a potency that enhanced the reach of their radical actions. Lady Panther: Kathleen Cleaver, in Oakland in 1968. 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. 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. Yeah, talk about psychology. Franklin: The telephone is in two parts. J.W. Shot down like a common animal, he died a warrior for Black Liberation. Franklins grandson. Amy Gastelum: Mm-hmm. Michael B. Moore's Candidacy for Congress: A Beacon of Hope for South Carolina's Future and Past, A Divided Freedom: A Tale of Two Caucuses, Marlon Kimpson to Join the Biden Administration Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations, Historic Move to First-in-Nation Primary Makes SCDP Delegates' Votes Worth $600 Million - $1 Billion, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution. Black Women In History How did that happen? KalaLea: Yeah, that is something that I believe I found in the Tulsa Star. And Oklahoma still has a few of those communities that are Black owned, that were founded back in the early 20th century. 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