New York City's 7 million trees make up a forest. Each year, these trees remove 51,000 tons of carbon and 1,100 tons of air pollution from our environment. This Forest of Ours is a celebration of everything that trees do for us, a visual poem to inspire us all to maintain and support this fragile ecosystem.
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A Nashville comedian says he was accused of breaking into cars at a downtown apartment complex because he's black. He says he lives at the complex and was called out by a woman who also lives there.
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A video showing police officers breaking up a fight between a Black teenager and a White teenager at a New Jersey mall has prompted outrage over the police response.
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The Bridgewater Township Police Department said in a Facebook post that they know video of the incident has upset members of the community. They have asked the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office to investigate the incident.
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The House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security heard testimony Thursday about a wave of bomb threats against historically Black colleges and universities, including more than a dozen this month alone. February is Black History Month. More than 60 educational groups called on Congress this week to take immediate steps to support and protect HBCUs. We speak with legendary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, whose 2017 PBS film, “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities,” documents the pivotal role HBCUs played in dismantling segregation after the Civil War and creating a Black middle class.
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New York City's 7 million trees make up a forest. Each year, these trees remove 51,000 tons of carbon and 1,100 tons of air pollution from our environment. This Forest of Ours is a celebration of everything that trees do for us, a visual poem to inspire us all to maintain and support this fragile ecosystem.
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Directed by Tariq Nasheed. With Joe Brown, Corey Holcomb, Rizza Islam, Lord Jamar. As a new threat to Black masculinity rises, Tariq "K-Flex" Nasheed joins forces in this documentary to uncover the hidden agenda behind it.
President Trump heads to Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota, Friday night for an early Fourth of July celebration with thousands of guests who won't be required to wear masks or socially distance.
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The worst economic collapse in history is on its way. Be Prepared
This is a chart of the 2008 Financial Crisis. Over the course of 517 days, The stock market dropped by more than 56%, millions of people lost their jobs… their homes… and their life savings. It was the worst time for the global economy since the great depression.
And this is the 2020 Economic Collapse…so far… Over the course of just 21 days, the market has dropped by roughly 20%, the world has seemingly shut down, and we just might be on the worst economic trajectory in history.
So how did we get here…and what could we expect going forward. Well lets start off with the first part.
The first thing is that…as most of you know, there is a global illness going around that many people are worried about. And from my previous videos, you might know that my position on this is that if you get the disease, you will almost certainly be fine.
But it is disproportionately bad for the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions such as myself. So its good to be cautious on a social level, but also there isn’t need for you to panic on an individual level.
Initially when the disease had its first outbreak in China, it caused the Chinese Government to shutdown its manufacturing sector in order to help prevent the spread of the virus. Now, that wouldn’t be a problem…if 1/3 of all products in the world weren’t made in China. You see, China is the global supply chain of the world, so when China experiences delays in production, the entire worlds economy experiences delays as well.
Now I made a whole video on why this is…. which you can check out on my channel… but I won’t dive into that in detail here…
So, because of this supply chain slowdown, we have seen many large companies experience a slowdown in their sales and revenue. And this makes sense, because if you don’t have your product to sell, then you can’t make any money.
And here’s an example. The car industry is very dependant on tools, die, and machinery in order to manufacture their cars. But each on of these industries is experiencing 1 to 3 month delays because of the shutdown of the manufacturing sector. This means that car companies will not be able to launch their new annual vehicles on time, therefore missing out on billions of dollars worth of sales.
And also, because people are being asked to stay inside, be cautious, and work from home if possible, we have seen up to an 80% drop in automotive sales in some countries like china.
And this effect keeps trickling down. If the Car companies are seeing a drop in sales and revenue, then so will its suppliers. And if the suppliers see a drop in revenue, so will the raw industries that work with suppliers. And this effect radiates to all other companies that are connected to the automotive industry.
And what happens when a company sees a drop in sales or revenue? Well, we tend to see things like layoffs, or even bankruptcies. This would lead to a higher unemployment rate which would lead to less purchases being made by consumers, which would lead to less sales being made by businesses. And the cycle continues until the economy hits a low point like the great recession or the great depression.
And keep in mind, this is just the automotive industry. This drop in sales will apply to virtually every other industry in the world…except the toilet paper industry because that’s actually manufactured in a bunch of different countries around the world…yet sales have increased for some companies like KP tissue by almost 50%. So…there is no toilet paper shortage everyone…just a bunch of hoarders buying 100 rolls at a time.
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In interviews with FRONTLINE for a new documentary, former Amazon employees who worked in the company’s fulfillment centers describe a work environment in which they felt pressured to pick and pack items at productivity rates they say are “unrealistic.â€
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The strength of white supremacy lies in it's economy, so we'll start our search for who owes us Reparations there. Wall Street was built by us -literally! The financial giants who call Wall Street "home" made their fortunes off slavery, or got their financial backing from people who did!
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A new report based on a joint investigation by Pro-Publica and Nashville Public Radio uncovers a decade -long system and practice of arresting and jailing mostly Black children in Rutherford, Tennessee.
Donna Scott Davenport, juvenile court judge in the county, sometimes refers to herself as "The mother of the county" and allegedly directed police to arrest children at an alarming rate in Rutherford. The rate of arrest was a staggering 48%t. Co-author of the report, Meribah Knight of Nashville Public Radio, joined “BNC Live†with Tashanae Whitlow to discuss the lasting impact of what experts call the “school-to-prison" pipeline has on a child’s future as well as their mental health.
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After weeks of protest, the Central York School District has decided to reverse a controversial book ban. In August the district sent out an email to staff with a list of resources they were told not to use in the classroom. The list included dozens of books, websites, and movies about race and racism -- many by Black authors.
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Controversial leader of the African-American Catholic Congregation on Donahue who announced their spilt from the main roman catholic church due to racism, and speaks about the Black origin of christianity and the Catholic church. The founder became controversial after allegations of abuse against alter boys which was resolved in a financial payout that lead to excommunication from the main body of his church.
A man who uses self-defense at his home #CharlesWilliamsJr faced a fear that should shake all of our realities if you live in a predominately white neighborhood like Charles does, then you. An understand he is faced with many micro aggressions constantly. One of which is having authorities called on him for no apparent reason. In this case they were called to #CharlesWilliams home due to an alleged reckless driver in the neighborhood saying Charles truck matched the description and ordered him out. As you can see Charles as anyone of us was upset that they were called to his home for something he did not do. Before the video started he asked them repeatedly to leave his property. When they refused and they called in more backup, he alerted them that he would protect himself while on his property. Tensions were already high, but yet without provocation someone began to discharge at Charles and his wife. Well within his right to defend himself, his wife and his home. Fortunately he survived but was hit multiple times. Unfortunately he’s facing three charges and is facing a life sentence. He’s facing life for defending himself standing on his ground on his property.
When an African American father didn't see his children represented in the puzzles they were assembling, he decided to start a puzzle business of his own. Now, his family business is expanding, inspired by lessons learned in the pandemic. Debra Alfarone has more.
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