
#22 Keep Being Peaceful
01/23/21 • 40 min
Norma Hollis, founder of Authenticity Programs contended on the irrelevance of guilt, necessity of taking one step at a time, and the shift from autopilot.
"But my parent's vision and what I realized about two decades ago, was that, one reason my parent lacked vision was because they couldn't vote until they were in their 40s. So, how can you have vision if you can't even envision yourself voting? So, that's one. And then I just realized that, my father bought a house in 1954, and that's where we moved the family to. And it was in 1954 that Blacks were then allowed to have mortgages" - Norma Hollis
Norma Hollis, founder of Authenticity Programs contended on the irrelevance of guilt, necessity of taking one step at a time, and the shift from autopilot.
"But my parent's vision and what I realized about two decades ago, was that, one reason my parent lacked vision was because they couldn't vote until they were in their 40s. So, how can you have vision if you can't even envision yourself voting? So, that's one. And then I just realized that, my father bought a house in 1954, and that's where we moved the family to. And it was in 1954 that Blacks were then allowed to have mortgages" - Norma Hollis
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#21 Humanity in Crisis
Jacob U'Mofe Gordon, Ph.D., LLD (Hon), the first black Professor Emeritus at the University of Kansas, and current President & CEO of American Health Coalition discussed the root cause of racism, black brainwash, history of America, current colonies, education, a working solution in Florida, and the way forward.
"Now, you got to remember now, that the same group of people who colonized Africa, who enslaved Africans, also developed educational system for them. The educational systems were designed to brainwash them, to teach them about their inferiority" - Prof. Jacob Gordon
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#23 - Turning our Justice system to a Justice system
George Critchlow, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, practitioner, and author addressed the subjects of law enforcement, defunding the police, and why America is leading the world in incarceration, ahead of China and Russia. He expounded on what a Fear-based society is and the painful process of transformation.
"You do not have any kind of relationship between the representation of African Americans in prison and the nature of the criminal problem in the United States. I don't know how people can look at those statistics and reach the conclusion that the problem of crime in the United States comes out of Black communities. It's just almost unconscionable that we have got a situation in the prison that is not at all reflective of the situation in our communities. - George Critchlow, Ph.D.,
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