Dear America, Run My Check W/ Killer Mike, Tezlyn Figaro, Van Lathan & more | REVOLT Summit

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Chapters & Sections (140)

00:02 Debate on Land as a Core Reparation chapter 2
00:02 Introduction to Land Reparations Argument
00:37 Historical Context of African American Land Loss
01:11 Expanding the Scope of Reparations Beyond Land chapter 3
01:11 Land Grants and Economic Cycles in Communities
01:47 Local Policy Initiatives and State-Level Land Claims
02:19 Cash Payments as Complement to Land Grants
02:54 International Law Framework for Reparations chapter 3
02:54 Five Forms of Reparations Under International Law
03:24 Rehabilitation and Symbolic Reparations
03:58 Guarantees of Non-Repetition in Reparation Packages
04:31 The Emotional and Moral Imperative of Reconciliation chapter 4
04:31 America’s Moral Debt and the Need for Apology
05:03 Reconciliation as a National Imperative
05:35 Comparative Justice for Native and Other Communities
06:08 Emotional and Spiritual Reparations Beyond Finance
06:40 Broader Societal Context and Comparative Justice chapter 3
06:40 Historical Experiments and Modern Accountability
07:12 Institutional Acknowledgment of Past Wrongdoings
07:42 Future Directions for Comprehensive Reparations
08:16 Debating the Scope of Reparations chapter 3
08:16 Reparations Beyond America
08:47 African Nations' Responsibility Argument
09:18 White Supremacy and African Enslavers Counterpoint
09:48 Defining Foundational Black Americans and Legal Claims chapter 3
09:48 Scope of Reparations for Racism vs. Slavery
10:24 Legal Claim Clarity and Descendant Focus
10:58 Historical Context of Slavery in America
11:30 Inclusion of Caribbean and Other Diaspora Groups chapter 2
11:30 Caribbean Americans and Reparations Movement
12:00 Definition of Foundational Black America
12:35 Lineage-Based Reparations and Eligibility Criteria chapter 4
12:35 Lineage-Based Eligibility and White Ancestor Claims
13:07 White Ancestors Seeking Reparations
13:38 Eligibility Requirements and Historical Classification Issues
14:13 Political Momentum for Reparations
14:43 Political Strategy for Securing Reparations chapter 1
14:43 Strategies to Compel Government Action
15:18 Independent Political Strategy and Training chapter 2
15:18 Clarifying Nonpartisanship and Black Voter Alignment
15:49 Training Overview: Push the Line Politics Workshop
16:24 Candidate Development and Campaign Operations chapter 3
16:24 Building a Black Candidate Pipeline
16:57 Encouraging Persistent Candidacy and Vote Splitting Concerns
18:02 Demanding Accountability from Black Politicians
18:33 Accountability, Reparations, and Community Mobilization chapter 4
18:33 Local Mobilization and Grassroots Organizing
19:07 Strategic Collaboration and Quiet Action
20:09 Reparations Advocacy and Corporate Involvement
21:18 Community Empowerment and Economic Justice
22:22 California Reparations Task Force Overview chapter 1
22:22 California Reparations Task Force Context
22:53 California Reparations Legislation Overview chapter 2
22:53 AB 3121 Legislative Background
23:17 Grassroots Advocacy and Political Support
23:24 Task Force Formation and Study Phase chapter 1
23:24 Task Force Recruitment and First Meeting
23:52 Development Phase and Report Release chapter 3
23:52 Study Phase Focus Areas
24:24 Development Phase Objectives
24:56 Report Structure and Accessibility
25:03 Community Engagement and Legislative Outreach chapter 1
25:03 Leveraging the Report for Legislative Action
25:36 Internal Cohesion and External Collaboration Challenges chapter 1
25:36 Finding Common Ground in Grassroots Movements
26:09 Defining Eligibility and Protecting FBA Interests chapter 2
26:09 Managing Internal Disagreements and Unity
26:45 Clarifying Eligibility for Reparations Funds
27:16 Addressing Division, Conspiracy, and Misrepresentation chapter 7
27:16 Addressing External Interference and Division
27:51 Navigating Public Perception and Media Representation
28:25 Defining Authentic Representation within the Community
28:57 Confronting Historical and Contemporary Oppression
29:27 Critiquing Conspiracy Narratives and Economic Exploitation
29:57 Encouraging Authentic Leadership and Accountability
30:28 Reaffirming Commitment to Community Integrity
31:02 Community Ownership and Solo Empowerment chapter 2
31:02 Business Ownership as Resistance
31:34 Solo vs. Collective Power Debate
32:06 Call for Collective Action and Accountability chapter 2
32:06 Rejection of Divisiveness Claims
32:42 Intersection of Arts and Social Justice
33:15 Bridging Entertainment, Athletics, and Grassroots Movements chapter 3
33:15 Athlete Engagement in Reparations Efforts
33:49 Challenges Facing Athlete Activists
34:20 Grassroots Mobilization vs. Celebrity Platforms
34:51 Grassroots Leadership and Platform Management chapter 3
34:51 Mic Passing to Ground Organizers
35:21 Extended Grassroots Engagement on Twitter
36:03 Educating Entertainment Professionals
36:37 Strategic Alliances and Narrative Rebranding chapter 3
36:37 Linking Celebrity Influence to Community Needs
37:10 Fusion Politics and Coalition Building
37:40 Narrative Rebranding of Blackness
38:46 Opening Remarks and Call for Honest Leadership chapter 1
38:46 Call for Honest Leadership and Community Critique
39:21 Host Transition to Guest Host and Panel Introduction chapter 2
39:21 Transition to Guest Host Rochelle Richie
39:51 Introduction of Panel and Audience Participation
40:14 Audience Engagement and Question Session Begins chapter 2
40:21 First Audience Question on Reparation Importance
40:53 Speaker Emphasizes Connection to Roots and History
41:23 Discussion on Reparation Awareness and Historical Connection chapter 3
41:23 Continuation of Historical Connection Argument
41:54 Second Audience Question on Mobilizing Peers for Reparations
42:27 Speaker Outlines Action Plan for Peer Mobilization
42:58 Strategic Mobilization for Reparations Advocacy chapter 1
42:58 Continuation of Action Plan and Encouragement to Connect
44:03 Role of Entertainers and Organizers in Reparation Movements chapter 3
44:03 Discussion on Entertainers’ Role in Reparation Advocacy
44:37 Speaker Highlights Organizers and Celebrity Engagement
45:38 Closing Remarks on Realistic Mobilization Efforts
46:13 Leadership and Community Building chapter 3
46:13 Call for Like-Minded Leadership
46:45 Youth Empowerment Message
47:20 Reparations Initiative Overview
47:51 Reparations Debate and Youth Engagement chapter 5
47:51 Debate Planning and Outreach
48:23 Audience Question on Wealth Gap
48:58 Research on Reparations Impact
49:33 California Reparations Hearing Details
50:04 State vs. Federal Funding Debate
50:34 Economic Impact of Reparations chapter 4
50:34 Federal Reparations Necessity
51:07 National Assembly of American Slavery Descendants Event
51:42 Political Engagement Opportunity
52:14 Entertainment Industry Critique
52:45 Entertainment Industry Perspective chapter 3
52:45 Call for Collaboration with Entertainers
53:15 Personal Relationship with Artists
53:46 Advocacy and Education Through Entertainment
54:21 Panel Introduction and Political Discussion chapter 2
54:21 Host Welcome and Panel Callout
54:27 Political Commentary
54:34 Veteran Guest Introduction chapter 2
54:34 Military Background Disclosure
54:45 Aggressive Tone Explanation
55:01 Closing Remarks and Toolkit Offer chapter 2
55:01 Toolkit Announcement
55:20 Thank You and Farewell

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